Flagstaff Unified School District Flagstaff High School Tony Cullen, Principal Sharon Falor, Assistant Principal Kevin Davis, Assistant Principal Jeannine Brandel, Athletic Director / Activities Coordinator 400 W. Elm Flagstaff, AZ 86001 928.773.81 May 2013 Dear AP 12 Students: Welcome! I’m looking forward to working with you next year in AP English 12. I know you want to get started on all that fun and super uplifting summer reading, so I’m sending you the list of books. You should read them BEFORE class starts in August. the FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL. them. Write your observations as you read. I will collect your written (not typed) on If you do not have them with you on the first day, you will not receive points for Your notes should be approximately 10 pages in length. We will learn to write a good style analysis in AP English 12. As you read your books, you should look for examples of the author’s use of these six elements of style: 1. Tone and author’s attitude 2. Diction (word choice) 3. Detail (literal or factual descriptions; imagery) 4. Point of view (perspective from which the author chooses to present the story) 5. Organization/Narrative Structure (beginning, middle, end; broad pattern of organization; structure of the writing) 6. Syntax/Sentence Structure/Phrasing (phrasing; length, number and type of sentences; parallel structure; type of punctuation; repetition) 7. Theme (Author’s message/philosophical observations/the reason the author wrote this book and not another book) Include some discussion of these 7 elements of style in your notes for each book. numbers and direct quotes from your book in your observations. discuss and write about these books during the semester. Internet and expect to get credit. Be sure to include page These direct references will help you when we Do NOT come with printed out “notes” from the Also, do not expect to get credit for highlighting the book itself. You must have original notes and observations to receive credit. In addition, on the first 2 days of school there will be 2 short assessments on these books. Be prepared for these; if all of this seems like too much, AP 12 may not be the class for you. You are required to read two major works that we will study in class: Crime and Punishment (Dostoyevsky) and Invisible Man (Ralph Ellison). Be sure to take notes on them as I have described above. Bring these notes to class on the first day. read. You should buy your own copy of the books so you can make notes to yourself as you I am copying the list of books that have appeared on the AP exam on the back of this page. some extra summer reading, you might want to choose some you haven’t read before. Enjoy your summer. See you soon, Chris Coyne English Teacher/Dept. Chair Flagstaff High School If you want to do Major Works Appearing on AP English Lit Exams 19782012 (Titles in bold have appeared the most frequently) Absalom, Absalom Adam Bede The Adventures of Huck Finn The Age of Innocence Alias Grace The American The American Dream Another Country All My Sons All the King’s Men All the Pretty Horses An American Tragedy Anna Karenina Antigone Antony and Cleopatra As I Lay Dying As You Like It Atonement Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man The Awakening The Bear Beloved Benito Cereno Billy Budd The Birthday Party Black Boy Bleak House Bless Me, Ultima The Blind Assassin The Bluest Eye The Bonesetter’s Daughter Brave New World Brideshead Revisited Brighton Rock The Brothers Karamazov Candida Candide The Caretaker Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Catch-22 Catcher in the Rye The Cat’s Eye The Centaur Ceremony The Cherry Orchard Cold MountaIn The Color Purple Crime and Punishment The Crossing The Crucible Cry, the Beloved Country Daisy Miller David Copperfield Death of a Salesman The Death of Ivan Illych Desire Under the Elms Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant The Diviners Doctor Faustus A Doll House Don Quixote East of Eden An Enemy of the People Equus Emma Ethan Frome The Fall A Farewell to Arms Fathers and Sons Faust Fences Fifth Business The Fixer For Whom the Bell Tolls Frankenstein A Gathering of Old Men A Gesture Life The Glass Menagerie Go Tell it on the Mountain The God of Small Things The Golden Bowl The Grapes of Wrath Great Expectations The Great Gatsby Gulliver’s Travels The Hairy Ape Hamlet The Handmaid’s Tale Hard Times Heart of Darkness Hedda Gabler Henry IV Henry V The House of Mirth House of the Seven Gables House Made of Dawn The Illiad In the Lake of the Woods The Invisible Man Jasmine J.B. Jane Eyre Joe Turner’s Come and Gone The Joy Luck Club Jude the Obscure Julius Caesar The Jungle King Lear The Kite Runner Lady Windemere’s Fan A Light in August A Lesson Before Dying The Little Foxes Long Day’s Journey into Night Lord Jim Lord of the Flies The Loved One Lysistrata Love Medicine Macbeth Madame Bovary Mansfield Park M. Butterfly Main Street Maggie-Girl of the Streets Major Barbara The Mayor of Casterbridge Man and Superman Mansfield Park Medea A Member of the Wedding Memory Keeper’s Daughter The Merchant of Venice The Metamorphosis A Midsummer Night’s Dream Middlemarch The Misanthrope Miss Lonelyhearts Moby Dick Moll Flanders The Moor’s Last Sigh Mother Courage Mrs. Warren’s Profession Mrs. Dalloway Much Ado About Nothing Murder in the Cathedral The Namesake Native Son Native Speaker Nineteen Eighty-Four No Country for Old Men No Exit Obasan Oedipus Rex O Pioneers! One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest One Hundred Years of Solitude Orlando Othello The Other Oryx and Crake Our Town Out of Africa Paradise Lost A Passage to India Persuasion Phedra The Piano Lesson The Picture of Dorian Gray The Plague Poisonwood Bible The Portrait of a Lady Portrait of the Artist Power and the Glory A Prayer for Owen Meany Pride and Prejudice The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Pygmalion Ragtime A Raisin in the Sun The Remains of the Day Reservation Blues Richard III The Road Romeo and Juliet Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead Saint Joan The Scarlet Letter A Separate Peace Sent for You Yesterday Set This House on Fire The Shipping News Silas Marner Sister Carrie Sister of My Heart Slaughterhouse Five Snow Snow Falling on Cedars Song of Solomon Sons and Lovers The Sound and the Fury The Story of Edgar Sawtelle The Stranger A Streetcar Named Desire Sula The Sun Also Rises Surfacing A Tale of Two Cities Tartuffe The Tempest Tess of the d’Urbervilles Their Eyes Were Watching God The Things They Carried Things Fall Apart A Thousand Acres A Thousand Splendid Suns Tom Jones The Trial Trifles The Turn of the Screw The Vicar of Wakefield The Way We Live Now The Winter’s Tale Twelfth Night Typical American Uncle Tom’s Cabin Volpone Waiting for Godot Watch on the Rhine The Watch That Ends the Night When The Emperor Was Divine Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The Wide Sargasso Sea The Wild Duck A Winter’s Tale Wise Blood Winter in the Blood The Woman Warrior The Women of Brewster Place Wuthering Heights Zoo Story Zoot Suit Note: AP reading selections are based on College Board recommendations and individual teacher unit design, and as such are subject to change.