Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) recently wore a scarlet letter to work. We explore why.
Tag Archives: Scarlet Letter
A House Member’s Scarlet Letter
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The Great Books as Assimilation Manual
Phuc Tran’s “Sigh, Gone” describes how great literature helped him negotiate a difficult immigrant experience.
Posted in Uncategorized Also tagged assimilation, Crime and Punishment, Fyodor Dostoevsky, great books, immigrant experience, immigrants, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Phuc Tran, Sigh Gone Comments closed
Hawthorne Explains the Eternal Sin
Hawthorne explores what Jesus means by the “eternal sin” in a number of stories, including “Scarlet Letter.”
Posted in Uncategorized Also tagged "Altar", Christopher Marlowe, Doctor Faustus, eternal sin, Ethan Brand, George Herbert, Man of Adamant, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Sin Comments closed
Impeachment and the Scarlet Letter
“The Scarlet Letter” provides several lessons for Trump’s impeachment trial.
Posted in Uncategorized Also tagged Derangement syndrome, Donald Trump, impeachment, John Milton, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Paradise Lost Comments closed
To Understand America, Read Gothics
In a course on American supernatural gothic fiction, I argue that Poe pushed back against the Enlightenment and Hawthorne against Puritanism.
Posted in Uncategorized Also tagged Birthmark, Black Cat, Edgar Allan Poe, gothic fiction, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Tell-Tale Heart, Young Goodman Brown Comments closed
Political Consultants Should Read Lit
Which literary works would you recommend to a political consultant to stay in touch with his or her soul and avoid becoming lost in the dark side? How about Hawthorne, Melville, Shakespeare, Pinter, and Terrence McNally?
Posted in Uncategorized Also tagged Antony and Cleopatra, Confidence Man, Harold Pinter, Herman Melville, King Lear, Macbeth, Moby Dick, Nathaniel Hawthorne, political consultants, politics, Terrence McNally, William Shakespeare Comments closed
Social Media, Our Modern Day Pillory
Social media has become the pillory of the 21st century, shaming people the way Hester Prynne is shamed in “The Scarlet Letter.”
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Lit’s 10 Strongest Female Characters
Who are literature’s ten strongest female characters? Here’s my list.
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Campaign 2012: Assorted Lit Allusions
Literary allusions are flying fast and free in this primary season.
Posted in Uncategorized Also tagged Alice in Wonderland, Herman Melville, John Bunyan, Lewis Carroll, Moby Dick, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Pilgrim's Progress, Presidential campaign, William Blake Comments closed