The study of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s authorial style has been an intriguing one, and many studies have tried to examine his style that more or less set the path of American Literature. In this study, I intend to further such studies and explain how Hawthorne’s omniscient observations as the narrator in his earlier short story, Sights from A Steeple, can actually be related, and is applied, to his other, later short stories and works. In the process of doing so, I intend to explain the defining style that Hawthorne follows in most of his short stories. The narrator in Sights from A Steeple, seen acting as the author himself, has an unusually superior power of observation, using to give judgments and insights into the characters and events. The...
When Nathaniel Hawthorne gave his four monumental Romances to the world in the middle decade of th...
This thesis encompasses a twofold purpose. On the one hand, it seeks to explore and to formulate a d...
In The House of the Seven Gables (1851), Hawthorne merges elements of gothic literature with contemp...
The study of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s authorial style has been an intriguing one, and many studies have...
The study of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s authorial style has been an intriguing one, and many studies have...
Nathaniel Hawthorne experimented with various techniques of narration, manipulating different aspect...
August 28, 1826, a landslide in the White Mountains of New Hampshire caused the death of the Samuel ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne experimented with various techniques of narration, manipulating different aspect...
Recent scholarship on Nathaniel Hawthorne has paid attention to Hawthorne's attitude toward and cons...
A turning point in American literature appeared with the emergence of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s narrativ...
Recent scholarship on Nathaniel Hawthorne has paid attention to Hawthorne's attitude toward and cons...
This study treats Hawthorne\u27s literary practice, examining qualities that distinguish his sketche...
August 28, 1826, a landslide in the White Mountains of New Hampshire caused the death of the Samuel ...
Hawthorne's unfamiliar fictional worlds in his short narratives entail a familiar everyday world. As...
Hawthorne's unfamiliar fictional worlds in his short narratives entail a familiar everyday world. As...
When Nathaniel Hawthorne gave his four monumental Romances to the world in the middle decade of th...
This thesis encompasses a twofold purpose. On the one hand, it seeks to explore and to formulate a d...
In The House of the Seven Gables (1851), Hawthorne merges elements of gothic literature with contemp...
The study of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s authorial style has been an intriguing one, and many studies have...
The study of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s authorial style has been an intriguing one, and many studies have...
Nathaniel Hawthorne experimented with various techniques of narration, manipulating different aspect...
August 28, 1826, a landslide in the White Mountains of New Hampshire caused the death of the Samuel ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne experimented with various techniques of narration, manipulating different aspect...
Recent scholarship on Nathaniel Hawthorne has paid attention to Hawthorne's attitude toward and cons...
A turning point in American literature appeared with the emergence of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s narrativ...
Recent scholarship on Nathaniel Hawthorne has paid attention to Hawthorne's attitude toward and cons...
This study treats Hawthorne\u27s literary practice, examining qualities that distinguish his sketche...
August 28, 1826, a landslide in the White Mountains of New Hampshire caused the death of the Samuel ...
Hawthorne's unfamiliar fictional worlds in his short narratives entail a familiar everyday world. As...
Hawthorne's unfamiliar fictional worlds in his short narratives entail a familiar everyday world. As...
When Nathaniel Hawthorne gave his four monumental Romances to the world in the middle decade of th...
This thesis encompasses a twofold purpose. On the one hand, it seeks to explore and to formulate a d...
In The House of the Seven Gables (1851), Hawthorne merges elements of gothic literature with contemp...