School of Letters Department of Humanities Literature Course English Linguistics & Literature Major Major (Credit 2) Intended Year: Intended School: |
American Literature (Seminar X)
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Numbering Code: LET-HUM3586E Course Code: 16053301 2016 SpringTerm weekly Wed4 Hakozaki Classroom EÈÚ (English, English) |
Course Overview |
This class will focus on Nathaniel Hawthornefs most famous novel: The Scarlet Letter. Hawthorne was the descendant of Puritans, including one of the judges for the Salem witch trials. Much of his fiction investigates and critiques Puritans, their beliefs, and their hypocrisies, non more so than The Scarlet Letter. For this class, we will skip the opening section, gThe Custom House,h which is set in Hawthornefs contemporary time, returning to it at the end if time permits. We will also discuss Hawthorne as comprising, along with Herman Melville, one of the three branches of the Romantic movement in the U.S, their similarities and differences. We will also examine Hawthornefs method of composition and symbolism. |
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