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This course explores Mark Twain's literary rivalry with Harriet Beecher Stowe and discusses why Huckleberry Finn’s story is labeled as a "tall tale". The module also defines "realism" and "naturalism" in terms of Twain's works. Next, it examines how blackface minstrelsy display the ambivalence as the basis for interracial bonds in the United States and compares the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn with Mark Twain's own autobiographical work, "Life on the Mississippi".
This module explores Mark Twain's literary rivalry with Harriet Beecher Stowe and discusses why Huckleberry Finn’s story is labeled as a "tall tale." The module also defines "realism" and "naturalism" in terms of Twain's works.
Video: The European Context for Adventures of Huckleberry Finn•3 minutes
Video: The Troubling Adventures of Huckleberry Finn•6 minutes
Keyword Video: Tall Tales•7 minutes
Keyword Video: Realism•4 minutes
Keyword Video: Naturalism•3 minutes
11 readings•Total 32 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 Twain•5 minutes
Domestic Rivalries (Backstory)•2 minutes
The European Context for Adventures of Huckleberry Finn•5 minutes
The Troubling Adventures of Huckleberry Finn•3 minutes
Keyword: Tall Tales•2 minutes
Keyword: Realism•2 minutes
Keyword: Naturalism•2 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Mark Twain: An Introduction Graded Assessment•30 minutes
The Black Mirror and Huck Finn's Autobiography
Module 2•2 hours to complete
Module details
This module examines how blackface minstrelsy display the ambivalence as the basis for interracial bonds in the United States. It also compares the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn with Mark Twain's own autobiographical work, Life on the Mississippi.
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7 videos7 readings1 assignment
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7 videos•Total 64 minutes
Keyword Video: Minstrelsy•6 minutes
Video: Minstrel Show as Conclusion to Adventures of Huckleberry Finn•8 minutes
Video: Blackface Minstrelsy as the Basis for Interracial Bonds•4 minutes
Video: The Black Mirror of the American Renaissance•4 minutes
Video: Huck Finn’s Autobiography•6 minutes
Videos: Jokes, Anecdotes, Archives: The Forms of Mark Twain’s Autobiography•8 minutes
(Optional) Office Hours: Stowe and Twain•28 minutes
7 readings•Total 23 minutes
Keyword: Minstrelsy•2 minutes
Minstrel Show as Conclusion to Adventures of Huckleberry Finn•2 minutes
Video: Blackface Minstrelsy as the Basis for Interracial Bonds•10 minutes
The Black Mirror of the American Renaissance•2 minutes
Huck Finn’s Autobiography•3 minutes
Jokes, Anecdotes, Archives: The Forms of Mark Twain’s Autobiography•2 minutes
(Optional) Office Hours: Stowe and Twain•2 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
The Black Mirror and Huck Finn's Autobiography Graded Assessment •30 minutes
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