The majority of criticism and scholarship devoted to the fiction of Nathaniel Hawthorne takes for granted the relationship between Hawthorne and the Bible, focusing instead upon theology and philosophy. This work proposes that the Bible was an important and pervasive influence in Hawthorne\u27s fiction. The Bible provides Hawthorne with numerous resources for both his artistic and moral concerns. At a basic level the Bible provides a popular platform that allows Hawthorne to immediately connect with his contemporary audience who were intimately familiar with the Bible. More importantly, though, are the vast examples and perspectives of the human condition and human experience found in the Bible. The historical aspect of the Bible ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne's works have prompted consider-able study. The majority of these studies, howeve...
Abstract This paper will take a formalist approach and focus on the symbolism in numerous works by N...
Nathaniel Hawthorne and the problem of evil were not strangers: a brief survey of his life and works...
The majority of criticism and scholarship devoted to the fiction of Nathaniel Hawthorne takes for g...
Major: English and Philosophy Faculty Mentor: Dr. Margaret Reid, English This project is an examinat...
Nathaniel Hawthorne has typically been understood as an anti-Puritan. However, much of his work sugg...
Nathaniel Hawthorne was profoundly influenced by Puritan thought and Puritan typology. He was also d...
10 pagesThis article is part of a volume containing in-depth critical discussions of Hawthorne's lif...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-51)Throughout his career, Nathaniel Hawthorne dealt wi...
This study of the work of Nathaniel Hawthorne places the art in a context that is primarily historic...
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s collection of short stories, Mosses from an Old Manse, serves as his contribut...
The purpose of this study of 'The Marble Faun" is to show that Nathaniel Hawthorne was indebted to t...
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s allegory “The Celestial Railroad” depicts an American society in which moralit...
There has been a long standing agreement among literary critics to view Nathaniel Hawthorne as a Twi...
A turning point in American literature appeared with the emergence of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s narrativ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne's works have prompted consider-able study. The majority of these studies, howeve...
Abstract This paper will take a formalist approach and focus on the symbolism in numerous works by N...
Nathaniel Hawthorne and the problem of evil were not strangers: a brief survey of his life and works...
The majority of criticism and scholarship devoted to the fiction of Nathaniel Hawthorne takes for g...
Major: English and Philosophy Faculty Mentor: Dr. Margaret Reid, English This project is an examinat...
Nathaniel Hawthorne has typically been understood as an anti-Puritan. However, much of his work sugg...
Nathaniel Hawthorne was profoundly influenced by Puritan thought and Puritan typology. He was also d...
10 pagesThis article is part of a volume containing in-depth critical discussions of Hawthorne's lif...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-51)Throughout his career, Nathaniel Hawthorne dealt wi...
This study of the work of Nathaniel Hawthorne places the art in a context that is primarily historic...
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s collection of short stories, Mosses from an Old Manse, serves as his contribut...
The purpose of this study of 'The Marble Faun" is to show that Nathaniel Hawthorne was indebted to t...
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s allegory “The Celestial Railroad” depicts an American society in which moralit...
There has been a long standing agreement among literary critics to view Nathaniel Hawthorne as a Twi...
A turning point in American literature appeared with the emergence of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s narrativ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne's works have prompted consider-able study. The majority of these studies, howeve...
Abstract This paper will take a formalist approach and focus on the symbolism in numerous works by N...
Nathaniel Hawthorne and the problem of evil were not strangers: a brief survey of his life and works...