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This course explores the keywords such as melodrama and serialization with respect to Stowe's writings. It also examines how evangelical tradition in American literature is explored through Stowe's writings. Some key terms such as "sentimentalism" and "material culture" with respect to Stowe's writing will also be discussed.
This module explores the keywords such as melodrama and serialization with respect to Stowe's writings. It also examines how evangelical tradition in American lierature is explored through Stowe's writings.
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9 videos10 readings1 assignment
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9 videos•Total 59 minutes
Welcome to the Course•5 minutes
Keyword: American Exceptionalism•9 minutes
Setting the Stage at Rauner Library •8 minutes
Keyword: Genre•3 minutes
Keyword Video: Melodrama•9 minutes
Video: The Domestic Origins of Uncle Tom’s Cabin•9 minutes
Video: Everybody's Protest Novel?•8 minutes
Video Keyword: Serialization•5 minutes
Video: Evangelical Tradition in American Literature•3 minutes
10 readings•Total 33 minutes
Welcome to the Course•5 minutes
Keyword: American Exceptionalism•2 minutes
Setting the Stage at Rauner Library•2 minutes
Keyword: Genre•2 minutes
Introduction to Stowe•10 minutes
Keyword: Melodrama•2 minutes
Video: The Domestic Origins of Uncle Tom’s Cabin•3 minutes
Everybody's Protest Novel?•3 minutes
Keyword: Serialization•2 minutes
Evangelical Tradition in American literature•2 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Harriet Beecher Stowe: An Introduction Graded Assessment•30 minutes
The Power of Sympathy
Module 2•1 hour to complete
Module details
This module examines key terms such as sentimentalism and material culture with respect to Stowe's writing.
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4 videos4 readings1 assignment
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4 videos•Total 17 minutes
Keyword Video: Sentimentalism•5 minutes
Video: The Other American Renaissance•5 minutes
Video: The Gender of Sentiment in Uncle Tom’s Cabin•2 minutes
Keyword Video: Material Culture•5 minutes
4 readings•Total 17 minutes
Keyword: Sentimentalism•3 minutes
The Other American Renaissance•2 minutes
The Gender of Sentiment•2 minutes
Keyword: Material Culture•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
The Power of Sympathy Graded Assessment •30 minutes
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