In his call for a truly American effort in literature in The American Scholar, Emerson starts with indicating that our reliance on the past is part of what is crippling our progression forward: Our day of dependence, our long apprenticeship to the learning of other lands, draws to a close. The millions that around us are rushing into life, cannot always be fed on the sere remains of foreign harvests (2008, p. 520). The period in American Literature that we cover in Seminars Three and Four was a time when Emerson and others continued to question the idea of the American. Emerson”s essay largely focuses on the influence of the past upon the writer/scholar, and in the conclusion he notes that, The scholar is that man who must take up into himself all the ability of the time, all the contributions of the past, all the hopes of the future. . . . We will walk on our own feet; we will work with our own hands; we will speak our own minds (Emerson, 2008, p. 520). That theme is picked up again in his Self-Reliance in which he declares, Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist (Emerson, 2008, p. 535).
In your second essay for this course, consider the influence of the past in the works we read from Norton”s Anthology of American Literature, Shorter Seventh Edition in Seminars Three and Four. In what ways do the authors and works we”ve read in those seminars challenge the codes and mores of the past? What new territory are these writers seeking to carve out? In many ways, this paper is a continuation of the issues regarding identity and what American means that you addressed in Essay 1.
You are encouraged to develop a focused thesis that grapples with this question of American identity and the concern with self-reliance in terms of literature/literary creation by choosing one of the following as the basis of your essay. Regardless of your choice, keep Emerson”s declaration about nonconformity in mind as you write:
Requirements:
Textual Support: Consider grounding your discussion in the ideas discussed by Emerson in The American Scholar or Self-Reliance to set up the concerns regarding American identity and how that is portrayed through literature. You”ll also, of course, use quotations from the texts that you are analyzing. Do not use The Scarlet Letter for this assignment.
Length: Your essay should have no fewer than five paragraphs (you”ll actually need more) and should be no fewer than 1250-1500 words (approximately five double-spaced pages in Times New Roman 12 point), not counting the title page and references page. Note that this is a minimum length.