Douglass, "What to the slave is the Fourth of July" (cont.); Nathaniel Hawthorne, "The Minister's Black Veil"

2 Novembro 2016, 14:00 Margarida Vale de Gato

Douglass, "What to the slave is the Fourth of July: work presentation:
"http://euliteratura.blogspot.pt/2016/10/how-douglasss-speech-reflects-on-united.html
The rhetorics of violence used by Douglass. The rhetoric of Christianity and the roots of Afro-American music and lyrics. Feedback on homework:
http://euliteratura.blogspot.pt/2016/10/hw-for-october-31-frederick-douglass.html
Nathaniel Hawthorne: life and works.
"The Minister's Black Veil" (1837): work presentation on dark romanticism and the contrast with Transcendentalism:
http://euliteratura.blogspot.pt/2016/11/a-discussion-on-anti-transcendentalism.html
The Puritan burden, the unreadable symbol and the polyssemous symbol; comparison with The Scarlet Letter (1850):
http://euliteratura.blogspot.pt/2016/11/nathaniel-hawthorne-scarlet-letter-1850.html