Progressive Era

 
using these sources:
•Wall-Randell, Sarah. “Doctor Faustus and the Printer’s Devil,” SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, 2008, Vol.48(2), pp. 259-281.
•Excerpts from: “Revolutions in Romantic Literature: An Anthology of Print Culture, 1780-1832” edited by Paul Keen. 824.08 R454 (Section 2: The reading public; Hannah More—The pernicious effects of the art of printing upon society, exposed (1793).
•Analyze and write a reflection on the literary effects of social and technological changes during the Progressive Era.
Instructions:
1.Review the readings located in the Readings and Resources section.

2.Write a clearly written and compelling reflection on the week’s readings. In three to four paragraphs (400-500 words), address the topic below. Be specific, use evidence to support your claims, and make appropriate citations (and add links if you wish) to develop an argument or interpretation from your materials. Please review the grading rubrics for more specific information about the expectations for this assignment.

?Choose one item (poem, essay, song, movie trailer, etc.) from the “Progressive Era” areas of the Digital History site and describe how technological change(s) from the era are reflected in the piece.

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