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Fanshawe

Nathaniel Hawthorne

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Sinopsis

Fanshawe is Nathaniel Hawthorne's first novel, a youthful yet compelling work that offers early insight into the themes and moral concerns that would later define one of America's greatest writers. Published anonymously in 1828, the novel blends romance, mystery, and psychological tension, revealing Hawthorne's early fascination with identity, obsession, and the emotional consequences of unfulfilled desire.

Set against the backdrop of a New England college town, the story centers on two contrasting young men—Fanshawe, a reclusive and intellectually gifted scholar weakened by illness, and Edward Walcott, a passionate and impulsive suitor. Both are drawn to the same woman, Ellen Langton, whose affection becomes the emotional center of the narrative. As love, jealousy, and secrecy intertwine, the novel explores the conflict between intellect and passion, reason and impulse.

Though Hawthorne later dismissed Fanshawe as an immature effort, the novel contains many elements that foreshadow his mature work. Its brooding atmosphere, moral introspection, and focus on inner conflict anticipate themes later perfected in The Scarlet Letter and The House of the Seven Gables. Hawthorne's emerging talent for psychological depth and symbolic storytelling is already evident in this early romance.

Fanshawe also reflects the literary traditions of its time, drawing inspiration from Gothic and Romantic fiction while grounding its story in distinctly American settings and concerns. The result is a novel that, while modest in scope, offers valuable insight into Hawthorne's artistic development and early creative vision.

Today, Fanshawe is read not only as a romantic tale of love and rivalry but also as an important piece of literary history. It provides readers, scholars, and fans of classic American literature with a rare opportunity to witness the beginnings of Nathaniel Hawthorne's enduring legacy.
Disponible desde: 06/02/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 147 páginas.

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