The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne (eBook)

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2022
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In 'The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne', DigiCat brings together the extensive oeuvre of an American literary titan, presenting a collection that spans from his early novel 'Fanshawe' to his revered 'The Scarlet Letter', and much-loved 'The House of the Seven Gables'. What makes this compendium exceptional is its inclusion of Hawthorne's lesser-known novels, his short story collections such as 'Twice-Told Tales' and 'Mosses from an Old Manse', as well as his insightful essays and engaging biographies. The anthology not only demonstrates Hawthorne's mastery of narrative and rich symbolism but also encapsulates his dark romanticist style within the broader context of 19th-century American literature, offering readers a chance to explore his cultural and philosophical insights through a diverse palette of texts that have shaped the New England literary tradition.

Nathaniel Hawthorne's influence on American literature is indelible, and his works are often considered a response to the Puritan legacy he inherited. His writings are noted for their exploration of themes like guilt, sin, and morality. The depth and complexity of his characters reflect Hawthorne's profound understanding of the human psyche, arguably rooted in his own experiences and introspections. Engaging with the moral and societal questions of his time, Hawthorne's intellectual rigor and his employment of allegory and symbolism make his body of work a touchstone for scholars and readers alike. Insights contained within this collection reflect the intellectual milieu that Hawthorne navigated and molded through his narrative craft.

'The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne' is an indispensable volume for any devotee of American literature, offering an unparalleled journey through Hawthorne's literary landscape. It is a treasure trove for readers who wish to immerse themselves in the depths of a quintessential New England writer's imagination. Scholars will appreciate the comprehensive nature of this collection, which provides a deeper understanding of Hawthorne's work, contextualizing his narratives within the tapestry of American literary history. This anthology is a must-read, not just for those captivated by Hawthorne's dark romanticism, but for anyone looking to grasp the enduring questions of morality and human nature that his writings so elegantly dissect.

Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–1864) stands as a central figure in 19th-century American literature, offering a bridge between the Romantic movement and the emerging aesthetic of Realism. Born in Salem, Massachusetts, Hawthorne's Puritan ancestry and the region's dark history significantly shaped his thematic preoccupations and characterizations. Educated at Bowdoin College, Hawthorne initially struggled to find his literary footing, producing several short stories with limited success. His exploration into the psychological and moral aspects of human nature, however, would come to distinguish his work and win him acclaim. Hawthorne's 'The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne' encapsulate his masterful use of allegory and symbolism, characteristics that are especially prominent in his major novels such as 'The Scarlet Letter' (1850) and 'The House of the Seven Gables' (1851). 'The Scarlet Letter,' Hawthorne's most well-known work, intricately examines themes of sin, guilt, and redemption within a Puritan context and has been pivotal to discussions of American identity and moral history. Hawthorne's literary style is marked not only by his depth in exploring the human conscience but also by his keen historical sensibility and his rich, sometimes ornately Gothic, prose. Despite living in a period of considerable political and social change, Hawthorne often turned inwards, delving into the individual soul and the complexities of sin and morality, a pursuit that cemented his position as a key American novelist and short story writer whose influence persists in literary studies today.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Schlagworte 19th century fiction • American literature classics • Antebellum era literature • Bronte • Dark Romanticism • Edgar Allan Poe • gothic romance novels • Greek Mythology • henry david • Henry James • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Thoreau • Historical love stories collection • Literary symbolism • Nathaniel Hawthorne anthology • New England authors • Northanger Abbey • Puritanical Themes in Literature • Rudyard Kipling • V.C. Andrews • William Faulkner
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