“The world is so sad and solemn,” wrote Nathaniel Hawthorne, “that things meant in jest are liable, by an overwhelming influence, to become dreadful earnest; gaily dressed fantasies turning to ghostly and black-clad images of themselves.” From the radical dualism of Hawthorne’s vision, Samuel Coale argues, springs a continuing tradition in the American novel. In Hawthorne’s Shadow is the first critical study to describe precisely the formal shape of Hawthorne’s psychological romance and to explore his themes and images in relation to such contemporary writers as John Cheever, Norman Mailer, Joan Didion, John Gardner, Joyce Carol Oates, William Styron, and John Updike. When viewed from this perspective, certain writers—particularly Cheever, ...
The major works of Nathaniel Hawthorne include a number of recurring references which appear to be l...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, the great romantic novelist of the 19th century, is one of the founders of Amer...
This paper focuses on Ralph Waldo Emerson\u27s influence on prominent American writers. Specifically...
American Romanticism is considered one of the most important periods in American literature. This mo...
Graduation date: 1999Nathaniel Hawthorne lived and wrote in an age of reform efforts, and the progre...
Nathaniel Hawthorne was profoundly influenced by Puritan thought and Puritan typology. He was also d...
Hawthorne's unfamiliar fictional worlds in his short narratives entail a familiar everyday world. As...
Thesis (M.A., English (Literature)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.In The House of...
Emerging onto the literary scene in the late 1820’s and early 1830’s, Nathaniel Hawthorne sought to ...
Major: English and Philosophy Faculty Mentor: Dr. Margaret Reid, English This project is an examinat...
When he was a student at Oxford University, C. S. Lewis wrote to a friend expressing his great admir...
Nathaniel Hawthorne has typically been understood as an anti-Puritan. However, much of his work sugg...
In 1849, Ralph Waldo Emerson gave Nathaniel Hawthorne a presentation copy of his second edition of t...
Published in 1850 by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the dark romantic story of The Scarlet Letter was immediat...
A turning point in American literature appeared with the emergence of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s narrativ...
The major works of Nathaniel Hawthorne include a number of recurring references which appear to be l...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, the great romantic novelist of the 19th century, is one of the founders of Amer...
This paper focuses on Ralph Waldo Emerson\u27s influence on prominent American writers. Specifically...
American Romanticism is considered one of the most important periods in American literature. This mo...
Graduation date: 1999Nathaniel Hawthorne lived and wrote in an age of reform efforts, and the progre...
Nathaniel Hawthorne was profoundly influenced by Puritan thought and Puritan typology. He was also d...
Hawthorne's unfamiliar fictional worlds in his short narratives entail a familiar everyday world. As...
Thesis (M.A., English (Literature)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.In The House of...
Emerging onto the literary scene in the late 1820’s and early 1830’s, Nathaniel Hawthorne sought to ...
Major: English and Philosophy Faculty Mentor: Dr. Margaret Reid, English This project is an examinat...
When he was a student at Oxford University, C. S. Lewis wrote to a friend expressing his great admir...
Nathaniel Hawthorne has typically been understood as an anti-Puritan. However, much of his work sugg...
In 1849, Ralph Waldo Emerson gave Nathaniel Hawthorne a presentation copy of his second edition of t...
Published in 1850 by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the dark romantic story of The Scarlet Letter was immediat...
A turning point in American literature appeared with the emergence of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s narrativ...
The major works of Nathaniel Hawthorne include a number of recurring references which appear to be l...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, the great romantic novelist of the 19th century, is one of the founders of Amer...
This paper focuses on Ralph Waldo Emerson\u27s influence on prominent American writers. Specifically...