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".
What you'll learn
understand the characteristics of realism and naturalism in literature
analyze the themes and motifs in 'Huckleberry Finn'
critically evaluate the impact of blackface minstrelsy on American culture
explore the relationship between Twain’s fiction and his autobiographical work