Poetry in America: From the Mayflower to Emerson

Harvard Extension School

ENGL E-182A

Section 1

CRN 27089

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This course covers American poetry in cultural context through the year 1850. The course begins with Puritan poets, some orthodox, some rebel spirits, who wrote and lived in early New England. Focusing on Anne Bradstreet, Edward Taylor, and Michael Wigglesworth, among others, we explore the interplay between mortal and immortal, Europe and wilderness, solitude and sociality in English North America. The second part of the course spans the poetry of America's early years, directly before and after the creation of the Republic. We examine the creation of a national identity through the lens of an emerging national literature, focusing on such poets as Phillis Wheatley, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Edgar Allen Poe, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, among others. Distinguished guest discussants include writer Michael Pollan, economist Larry Summers, Vice President Al Gore, Mayor Tom Menino, and others.

Instructor Info

Elisa New, PhD

Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature, Harvard University


Jesse Benjamin Raber, PhD

Writer


Meeting Info

1/25 to 5/16

Participation Option: Online Asynchronous

In online asynchronous courses, you are not required to attend class at a particular time. Instead you can complete the course work on your own schedule each week.

Deadlines

Last day to register: January 21, 2026

Additional Time Commitments

Required sections to be arranged.

Notes

This course is offered in partnership with the Poetry in America (PiA) initiative. Teachers may apply for Poetry in America scholarships.

All Sections of this Course

CRN Section # Participation Option(s) Instructor Section Status Meets Term Dates
27089 1 Online Asynchronous Team Taught Open Jan 25 to May 16