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.

The American Renaissance and Harriet Beecher Stowe


The American Renaissance and Harriet Beecher Stowe
This course is part of American Renaissance: Classic Literature of the 19th Century Specialization


Instructors: James Dobson
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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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