APPENDIX B: âNOVELS DESCRIPTIVE OF AMERICAN LIFEâ (NOVEMBER 1908)
An interesting and profitable course running parallel with a course in history, sociology, biology, or poetry could be arranged by reading some of the following novels dealing in a serious spirit with American character and life:
Simmsâs âThe Partisanâ
Cooperâs âThe Spyâ
Hawthorneâs âThe House of the Seven Gablesâ
Cableâs âOld Creole Days,â âThe Grandissimesâ
Howellsâs âThe Rise of Silas Lapham,â âA Hazard of New Fortunesâ
Egglestonâs âA Hoosier Schoolmasterâ
Bret Harteâs âLuck of Roaring Camp and Other Storiesâ
Mary Hallock Footeâs âThe Led-Horse Claimâ
Octave Thanetâs âHeart of Toil,â âStories of a Western Townâ
Wisterâs âThe Virginian,â âLady Baltimoreâ
F. Hopkinson Smithâs âThe Fortunes of Oliver Hornâ
Thomas Nelson Pageâs Short Stories and âRed Rockâ
Mrs. Delandâs âOld Chester Talesâ
J. L. Allenâs âFlute and Violin,â âThe Choir Invisibleâ
Frank Norrisâs âThe Octopus,â âThe Pitâ
Garlandâs âMain Travelled Roadsâ
Miss Jewettâs âCountry of the Pointed Firs,â âThe Tory Loverâ
Miss Wilkinsâs âNew England Nun,â âPembrokeâ
Churchillâs âThe Crisis,â âConiston,â âMr. Creweâs Careerâ
Brander Matthewsâs âHis Fatherâs Sonâ
S. Weir Mitchellâs âHugh Wynneâ
Foxâs âThe Little Shepherd of Kingdom Comeâ
Mrs. Whartonâs âThe House of Mirthâ
Robert Grantâs âUnleavened Breadâ
Robert Herrickâs âThe Common Lot,â âThe Memoirs of an American Citizenâ
Grace F. Kingâs âBalcony Storiesâ