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College Courses and Writings
about Nathaniel Hawthorne
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just as we did.
See also recent criticism, Hawthorne online, and
information useful to secondary-school teachers. Given in
random order.
- The
Metatale Paradigm, a very interesting effort to apply
hypermedia principles to literature and the humanities,
featuring some stories from these pages.
See also Robert Sterling Gingher's article in
Computers and Text 16.
-
See Prof. Paul Reuben's excellent pages (books) at the
California State University, Stanislaus
- U Texas
Austin site including study of
"Young Goodman Brown" and
"My Kinsman, Major Molineux"
-
critical articles by Kent Bales
-
Reexamining Natheniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter by
Bryan D. Bourn
-
Georgetown University T-AMLIT e-texts
- University
of Vermont - English 330: Nineteenth Century American
Literary Cultures / Professor M.L.Kete
-
Syllabus by John Getz of Xavier University (Cincinnati) on
the American Renaissance: 1830-1865
- Resources
for English Teachers at indiana.edu (primarily American
Literature)
- Rutgers
American Literature course (reported gone from web)
- The American Novel course at
colorado.edu
- Columbia:
English F1102.1: College Composition II
-
Yale syllabus for the course Wilderness in the North
American Imagination
-
"Rappaccini's Daughter" and "The
Birthmark" related to Mary Shelley's
Frankenstein
- U Virginia paper
and
syllabus using "Young Goodman Brown"
-
UMass Dartmouth: ENL251 The Short Story - Honors
-
"The Fatal Hero: Diana, Deity of the Moon, as an Archetype
of the Modern Hero in English Literature," by Gil
Haroian-Guerin
- Gopher American
Studies listservers
- Liszt.com lists most
listservers, including some you can join to discuss
college-level American literature or teaching
- American
Literature (Keele University)
-
19th-century literature info maintained by Alan Liu, Dept.
of English, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, Fax:
(805) 893-4622 E-mail: ayliu@humanitas.ucsb.edu
- Jack
Lynch's American Literary resources at U Penn
- Search for others
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