Cotton Mather, Of Poetry and Style (1726) --
Jonathan Edwards, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God (1741) --
Thomas Paine, Thoughts on the Present State of American Affairs (1776) --
Hector St. John De Crevecoeur, On the Situation, Feelings, and Thought of an American Farmer (1782) --
Benjamin Franklin, Remarks Concerning the Savages of North America (1784) --
Alexander Hamilton, "Publius" The Federalist I (1787) --
Thomas Jefferson, Religion (1787) --
Judith Sargent Murray, On the Equality of the Sexes (1790) --
George Washington, Farewell Address (1796) --
Washington Irving, The Author's Account of Himself (1819) --
John James Audubon, The Passenger Pigeon (1835) --
Sarah Grimke, On the Condition of Women in the United States (1837) --
Edgar Allan Poe, The Philosophy of Furniture (1840) --
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Fire-Worship (1843) --
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Experience (1844) --
Margaret Fuller, from Woman in the Nineteenth Century (1845) --
Herman Melville, Hawthorne and His Mosses (1850) --
Martin R. Delany, Comparative Condition of the Colored People of the United States (1852) --
Henry David Thoreau, Where I Lived, and What I Lived For (1854) --
Frederick Douglass, Letter to His Old Master (1855) --
Oliver Wendell Holmes, The Rules of Conversation (1858) --
Abraham Lincoln, Second Inaugural Address (1864) --
Fanny Fern, Delightful Men (1870) --
Walt Whitman, Death of Abraham Lincoln (1879) --
Henry James, The Art of Fiction (1884) --
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, On Advertising for Marriage (1885) --
Sui Sin Far, Leaves from the Mental Portfolio of an Eurasian (1890) --
Jane Addams, The Subjective Necessity of Social Settlements (1892) --
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, The Solitude of Self (1892) --
John Muir, A Wind-Storm in the Forests (1894) --
Stephen Crane, The Mexican Lower Classes (1895) --
William Dean Howells, The Country Printer (1896) --
John Burroughs, The Art of Seeing Things (1899) --
William James, What Makes Life Significant? (1900) --
W. E. B. Du Bois, Of Our Spiritual Strivings (1903) --
John Dewey, Democracy in Education (1903) --
Mary Austin, The Basket Maker (1903) --
Mark Twain, The Turning Point of My Life (1906) --
John Jay Chapman, Coatesville (1912) --
Agnes Repplier, The Grocer's Cat (1912) --
George Santayana, The Genteel Tradition in American Philosophy (1913) --
R. C. Holliday, An Article Without an Idea (1914) --
Randolph Bourne, Trans-National America (1916) --
Edith Wharton, America at War (1918) --
Dorothy Parker, Good Souls (1919) --
Finley Peter Dunne, The Prohibition Era (1920) --
Willa Cather, 148 Charles Street (1922) --
Theodore Dreiser, The Color of a Great City (1923) --
Christopher Morley, Intellectuals and Roughnecks (1923) --
H. L. Mencken, The Hills of Zion (1925) --
James Weldon Johnson, The Dilemma of the Negro Author (1928) --
Zora Neale Hurston, How It Feels to be Colored Me (1928) --
James Thurber, The Nature of the American Male: A Study of Pedestalism (1929) --
Albert Einstein, The World as I See It (1931) --
Kenneth Burke, The Status of Art (1931) --
F. Scott Fitzgerald, My Lost City (1932) --
Emma Goldman, Was My Life Worth Living? (1934) --
Katharine Fullerton Gerould, An Essay on Essays (1935) --
M. F. K. Fisher, Meals for Me (1937) --
Lewis Mumford, A New York Adolescence (1937) --
Edmund Wilson, John Jay Chapman (1938) --
William Saroyan, Fragments (1938) --
Clement Greenberg, Avant-Garde and Kitsch (1939) --
Gertrude Stein, What Are Master-pieces and Why Are There so Few of Them? (1940) --
Eudora Welty, Ida M'Toy (1942) --
Hannah Arendt, We Refugees (1943) --
Mary McCarthy, America the Beautiful (1947) --
E. B. White, Death of a Pig (1947) --
James Baldwin, Equal in Paris (1955) --
Norman Mailer, The Homosexual Villain (1955) --
Rachel Carson, The Marginal World (1955) --
John Brinckerhoff Jackson, The Stranger's Path (1957) --
Paul Tillich, The Lost Dimension in Religion (1958) --
Susan Sontag, Against Interpretation (1964) --
Joan Didion, Notes of a Native Daughter (1965) --
Martin Luther King, Jr., Beyond Vietnam (1967) --
Ralph Ellison, What America Would Be Like Without Blacks (1970) --
Loren Eiseley, The Brown Wasps (1971) --
Nora Ephron, A Few Words About Breasts (1972) --
Lewis Thomas, The Lives of a Cell (1974) --
Annie Dillard, On Foot in Virginia's Roanoke County (1974) --
Adrienne Rich, Women and Honor (1975) --
Elizabeth Hardwick, Billie Holiday (1976) --
Edward Abbey, The Great American Desert (1977) --
William H. Gass, On Talking to Oneself (1979) --
Wallace Stegner, The Twilight of Self-Reliance (1980) --
Cynthia Ozick, A Drugstore in Winter (1982) --
Audre Lorde, The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House (1983) --
Rolando Hinojosa, This Writer's Sense of Place (1983) --
Nancy Mairs, On Being a Cripple (1986) --
Guy Davenport, On Reading (1987) --
N. Scott Momaday, The Native American Voice in American Literature (1988) --
Marilynne Robinson, Puritans and Prigs (1994) --
Jamaica Kincaid, In History (1997) --
Vivian Gornick, The Princess and the Pea (1997) --
David Foster Wallace, The View from Mrs. Thompson's (2001) --
Richard Rodriguez, Hispanic (2002) --
Wayne Koestenbaum, My 1980s (2003) --
Leonard Michaels, My Yiddish (2003) --
Zadie Smith, Speaking in Tongues (2008).