Common Core American Literature 11th Grade Reading List

11th Grade Common Core Suggested Reading Lists

11th Course Common Core Suggested Reading Lists

11th Grade Common Core Suggested Reading Lists
11th Form Common Cadre Suggested Reading Lists

11-i Literary Texts—The New World

Poems

  • "An Hymn to the Evening" (Phillis Wheatley) (EA)
  • "To His Excellency Full general Washington" (Phillis Wheatley) (EA)
  • "On Being Brought from Africa to America" (Phillis Wheatley) (E)
  • "To My Dear and Loving Husband" (Anne Bradstreet)
  • "Upon the Called-for of Our House" (Anne Bradstreet)
  • "Upon a Spider Catching a Fly" (Edward Taylor)
  • An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 1648 (Samuel Danforth) (selections)
  • "The Solar day of Doom" (Michael Wigglesworth)
  • "The Sot-Weed Factor" (Ebenezer Cook)

Plays

  • The Crucible (Arthur Miller) (EA) (50 755)

Informational Texts

  • Of Plymouth Plantation (William Bradford) (selections)
  • "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" (Jonathan Edwards)
  • The Bloody Tenent of Persecution, for Crusade of Conscience(Roger Williams) (selections)
  • A Key into the Language of America (Roger Williams) (selections)
  • The Undercover Diary of William Byrd of Westover, 1709-1712 (William Byrd) (selections)
  • A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (Mary Rowlandson)
  • The Selling of Joseph: A Memorial (Samuel Sewall)

11-2 Literary Texts—A New Nation

Poems

  • "The Star-Spangled Banner" (Francis Scott Central)
  • "The Wild Honeysuckle" (Philip Freneau)
  • "The Indian Burying Basis" (Philip Freneau)

Prose

  • The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Benjamin Franklin) (L 1370)
  • Equiano's Travels: The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African (Olaudah Equiano)

Informational Texts

Informational Text

  • "Declaration of Independence" (Thomas Jefferson) (East) (L 1252)
  • "Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom" (Thomas Jefferson) (EA)
  • Letter to John Adams (one August 1816) (Thomas Jefferson) (EA)
  • Benjamin Banneker's Letter to Thomas Jefferson (August nineteen, 1791)
  • Thomas Jefferson's Letter to Benjamin Banneker (Baronial xxx, 1791)
  • Preamble to the Constitution (East)
  • "The Fashion to Wealth,"Poor Richard's Almanack (Benjamin Franklin) (selections) (L 630)
  • Oral communication to the Virginia Convention (Patrick Henry) (E)
  • Mutual Sense or The Crunch (Thomas Paine) (Eastward) (L 1330)
  • Federalist No. ane (Alexander Hamilton) (E) (L 1450)
  • Federalist No. x (James Madison) (Fifty 1450)
  • The Consummate Anti-Federalist (Herbert J. Storing) (selections)
  • Messages from an American Farmer (J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur) (selections)

Art, Music, and Media
Prompt: How did artists portray historical figures and events from the founding of America?

Art

  • Emanuel Leutze,Washington Crossing The Delaware (1851)
  • John Trumbull,Declaration of Independence (1819)
  • John Copley,Paul Revere (ca. 1768)
  • Thomas Pritchard Rossiter, Washington and Lafayette at Mountain Vernon (1859)
  • Gilbert Stuart,James Monroe (ca. 1820-1822)
  • Gustavus Hesselius,Lapowinsa (1735)
  • Auguste Couder,Siège de Yorktown (ca. 1836)

xi-three Literary Texts—American Romanticism

Poems

  • "The One-time Oaken Bucket" (Samuel Woodworth)
  • "The Raven" (Edgar Allan Poe) (E nine -10)
  • "Annabel Lee" (Edgar Allan Poe) (EA)
  • "Song of Myself" (Walt Whitman) (E)
  • "I Hear America Singing" (Walt Whitman) (EA)
  • "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd" (Walt Whitman) (EA)
  • "A Bird came downwardly the Walk" (Emily Dickinson) (EA)
  • "This is my letter to the Globe" (Emily Dickinson) (EA)
  • "Because I could non stop for Death" (Emily Dickinson) (East)

Short Stories

  • "The Fall of the House of Usher" (Edgar Allan Poe) (EA)
  • "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" (Washington Irving) (Fifty 1019)
  • "Rip Van Winkle" (Washington Irving) (Fifty 930)
  • "Rappaccini's Daughter" (Nathaniel Hawthorne) (EA)
  • "The Minister's Black Veil" (Nathaniel Hawthorne) (EA) (L 1270)
  • "Young Goodman Brownish" (Nathaniel Hawthorne) (EA)
  • "Baton Budd" (Herman Melville) (E) (L 1450)
  • "The Piazza" (Herman Melville) (EA)

Novels

  • The Scarlet Alphabetic character (Nathaniel Hawthorne) (E) (L 1332)
  • The Pioneers (James Fenimore Cooper) (L 1260)
  • Moby-Dick (Herman Melville) (EA) (L 1200)
  • Uncle Tom'due south Cabin (Harriet Beecher Stowe) (L 1050)

Informational Texts

Essays

  • "Self-Reliance" (Ralph Waldo Emerson) (EA)
  • "Club and Confinement" (Ralph Waldo Emerson) (Due east)
  • Walden; or, Life in the Wood (Henry David Thoreau) (Eastward) (L 1340)
  • "Civil Defiance" (Henry David Thoreau) (EA) (L 1240)
  • "Annexation" United states of america Mag and Democratic Review 17, No. 1 (1845) (John O'Sullivan)

Speeches

  • "Address to William Henry Harrison" (Shawnee Primary Tecumseh, 1810) (text and audio)

Art, Music, and Media

Art
Paintings

  • Frederic Church, Niagara (1857)
  • George Inness, The Lackannawa Valley (1855)
  • Asher Durand, Kindred Spirits (1849)
  • Albert Bierstadt, Looking Downward Yosemite Valley (1865)
  • John Trumbull
    • Declaration of Independence

ten-4 Literary Texts—A Troubled Young Nation

Folk Tales

  • "Promises of Liberty" (search for "Promises of Freedom" in theNegro Folk Rhymes ebook)
  • "Plantation Proverbs" (Uncle Remus)
  • "All God's Children Had Wings"
  • "The Signifying Monkey"

Brusk Stories

  • "Roman Fever" (Edith Wharton)
  • "The Historic Jumping Frog of Calaveras Canton" (Marking Twain) (EA) (50 982)
  • "What Stumped the Bluejays" (Mark Twain) (EA)

Novels

  • The Adventures of Blueberry Finn (Mark Twain) (EA) (50 850)
  • The Awakening (Kate Chopin) (50 960)
  • Ethan Frome (Edith Wharton) (50 1160)
  • Daisy Miller (Henry James) (L 850)
  • The Telephone call of the Wild (Jack London) (L 951)
  • Sister Carrie (Theodore Dreiser) (L 945)
  • My Ántonia (Willa Cather) (Fifty 970)

Informational Texts

Historical Nonfiction

  • Letter to Albert G. Hodges (Abraham Lincoln) (EA)
  • Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself (Frederick Douglass) (EA) (selections) (L 1077)
  • Upward From Slavery: An Autobiography (Booker T. Washington) (L1320)
  • The Narrative of Sojourner Truth (Sojourner Truth and Olive Gilbert)
  • Declaration of Sentiments, Seneca Falls Convention (1848)
  • "The Higher Pedagogy of Women" A Voice from the South (Anna Julia Cooper)
  • The Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Human (James Weldon Johnson) (L 1100)
  • Twenty Years at Hull Firm (Jane Addams) (selections) (L 1650)

Speeches

  • "A House Divided" (Abraham Lincoln) (EA)
  • "The Gettysburg Accost" (Abraham Lincoln) (E) (L 1340)
  • "Ain't I a woman?" (Sojourner Truth) (May 29, 1851)
  • "I will fight no more than forever" (Chief Joseph the Younger of the Nez Perce Nation) (October 5, 1877)

Art, Music, and Media

Music
Spirituals

  • "Go Downwardly, Moses" (Traditional)
  • "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" (Traditional)
  • "I Thank God I'thou Gratis at Last" (Traditional)
  • "Lift Every Vocalization and Sing" (James Weldon Johnson) (E)

Fine art
Painters

  • Thomas Eakins
  • Winslow Homer

Film
"Unchained Memories" (HBO Documentary, in conjunction with the Library of Congress, 2003) (Readings From the Slave Narratives)

ten-5 Literary Texts—Emerging Modernism

Poems

  • "Tableau" (Countee Cullen) (EA)
  • "Yet Practice I Marvel" (Countee Cullen) (E)
  • "Richard Cory" (E.A. Robinson)
  • "The Business firm on the Loma" (E.A. Robinson)
  • "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" (Langston Hughes) (EA)
  • "Mother to Son" (Langston Hughes) (EA)
  • "Harlem" (Langston Hughes) (EA)
  • "The Death of the Hired Man" (Robert Frost) (EA)
  • "Birches" (Robert Frost) (EA)
  • "The Road Not Taken" (Robert Frost) (E)
  • "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" (T.South. Eliot) (E)
  • "Poesy" (Marianne Moore)
  • The Pisan Cantos (Ezra Pound) (selections)
  • "Domination of Black" (Wallace Stevens)
  • "A High-Toned Old Christian Woman" (Wallace Stevens)
  • "Conscientious Objector" (Edna St Vincent Millay) (EA)
  • "In the Dordogne" (John Peale Bishop)
  • "Grass" (Carl Sandburg) (EA)
  • "The Silent Slain" (Archibald MacLeish)

Short Stories

  • "A Rose for Emily" (William Faulkner) (EA) (L 1270)
  • "Hills Like White Elephants" (Ernest Hemingway) (EA) (L 790)
  • "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" (Ernest Hemingway) (EA) (Fifty 820)
  • "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" (Ernest Hemingway) (EA) (50 790)

Novels

  • Their Eyes Were Watching God (Zora Neale Hurston) (E) (50 1080)
  • The Great Gatsby (F. Scott Fitzgerald) (E) (L 1070)
  • As I Lay Dying (William Faulkner) (E) (L 870)
  • A Farewell to Artillery (Ernest Hemingway) (E) (Fifty 730)
  • The Pearl (John Steinbeck) (EA) (L 1010)
  • Of Mice and Men (John Steinbeck) (EA) (L 630)
  • Winesburg, Ohio (Sherwood Anderson) (selections) (L 1050)

Plays
The Piano Lesson (Baronial Wilson)

Informational Texts

Speeches

  • Blackness Elk Speaks (Black Elk, equally told through John M. Neihardt) (selections) (L 910)
  • "The Solitude of Cocky" (Elizabeth Cady Stanton) (February 20, 1892)
  • "Freedom" (White)
  • "The Spirit of Liberty" voice communication at "I Am an American Day" (1944) (Learned Hand) (EA)

Essays

  • "If Black English Isn't a Language, Then Tell Me, What Is?" (James Baldwin)

Fine art, Music, and Media

Fine art

  • Marsden Hartley, Mount Katahdin, Maine (1942)
  • Georgia O'Keefe, Ram's Caput, Blue Morn Glory (1938)
  • Alfred Stieglitz, From the Dorsum Window, 291 (1915)
  • Jacob Lawrence, State of war Series: The Letter// (1946)
  • Charles Sheeler, Criss-Crossed Conveyors, River Rouge Plant, Ford Motor Company (1927)
  • Stuart Davis, Owh! In San Pao (1951)
  • Charles Demuth, My Egypt (1927)
  • Arthur Dove, Goat (1934)
  • Imogen Cunningham, Calla (1929)

11-half dozen Literary Texts—Challenges and Successes of the Twentieth Century

Short Stories

  • "Petrified Human" (Eudora Welty)
  • "A Good Human being is Hard to Notice" (Flannery O'Connor)
  • "The Swimmer" (John Cheever)
  • "A Small, Good Thing" (Raymond Carver)
  • "Flying Habitation" (Ralph Ellison)
  • "The Human being Who Was Nearly a Man" (Richard Wright)
  • "A & P" (John Updike)
  • "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" (Joyce Carol Oates)

Plays

  • Decease of a Salesman (Arthur Miller)
  • A Streetcar Named Desire (Tennessee Williams)

Novels

  • Invisible Man (Ralph Ellison) (Fifty 950)
  • Native Son (Richard Wright) (L 700)
  • Seize the Day (Saul Bellow)
  • The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger) (L 790)
  • Cat's Cradle (Kurt Vonnegut) (L 790)
  • The Joy Luck Club (Amy Tan) (Fifty 930)
  • Love Medicine (Louise Erdrich) (L 780)
  • Song of Solomon (Toni Morrison) (L 870)
  • All the Pretty Horses (L 940) orThe Road (L 670) (Cormac McCarthy)

Poems

  • "Sestina" (Elizabeth Bishop) (East)
  • "The Fish" (Elizabeth Bishop) (EA)
  • "1 Art" (Elizabeth Bishop) (EA)
  • "America" (Allen Ginsberg)
  • "Love Calls the states to the Things of This Globe" (Richard Wilbur)
  • "Skunk Hr" (Robert Lowell)
  • "Memories of W Street and Lepke" (Robert Lowell)
  • "July in Washington" (Robert Lowell)
  • "The Blackness Swan" (James Merrill)
  • "The Octopus" (James Merrill)
  • "Days of 1964" (James Merrill)

Informational Texts

Speeches

  • "Accost to the Broadcasting Industry" (Newton Minow)
  • Inaugural Address (John F. Kennedy) (January twenty, 1961) (L NC1110)
  • "Brandenburg Gate Accost" (Ronald Reagan) (June 12, 1987)

Essays

  • "On Being an American" (H.Fifty. Mencken)
  • "Seeing" or other essays fromPilgrim at Tinker Creek (Annie Dillard) (L 1100)
  • "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" (Martin Luther King, Jr.)

Biography and Autobiography

  • Patton: A Biography (Alan Axelrod) (selections)
  • The Autobiography of Malcolm X: every bit Told to Alex Haley (Malcolm 10) (selections) (L1120)

Historical Nonfiction

  • The Feminine Mystique (Betty Friedan)

Art, Music, and Media

Music

  • "This State is Your Land" (Woody Guthrie)
  • "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" (Pete Seeger)
  • "Blowin' in the Wind" (Bob Dylan)

Media

  • A Streetcar Named Want (1951)
  • A Streetcar Named Want (1955)

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