This course explores Hawthorne's aptitude in the genre of romance. It also discusses how he turned into an author from a civil servant. Additionally, you will explore a few important plot points of "The Scarlet Letter" and his art of second-thinking to the unfolding of the romance of "The Scarlet Letter".



The American Renaissance and Nathaniel Hawthorne
This course is part of American Renaissance: Classic Literature of the 19th Century Specialization


Instructors: James Dobson
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This module explores Hawthorne's aptitude in the genre of romance. It also discusses how he turned into an author from a civil servant. Additionally, the module explores a few important plot points of The Scarlet Letter.
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This module analyzes some key plot points and discusses the importance of Hawthorne’s art of second-thinking to the unfolding of the romance of The Scarlet Letter.
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