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Tales of the White Hills and sketches

Nathaniel Hawthorne

Maison d'édition: CLXBX

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Tales of the White Hills, and Sketches is a captivating collection of short fiction and reflective sketches by Nathaniel Hawthorne, inspired by the rugged landscapes and quiet communities of New England. Drawing upon Hawthorne's time in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, this volume blends atmospheric storytelling with keen observation, revealing how nature, history, and human character are deeply intertwined.

The tales in this collection are marked by Hawthorne's signature style—rich in mood, symbolism, and moral insight. Set amid mountain scenery, remote villages, and reflective interiors, the stories explore themes of solitude, memory, conscience, and the subtle influence of place on the human spirit. Hawthorne transforms the stark beauty of the White Hills into more than a backdrop; the natural world becomes an active presence, shaping emotions and moral awareness.

Alongside the fictional tales, the sketches offer vivid impressions of travel, landscape, and everyday life. Written with quiet elegance and thoughtful detail, these pieces reflect Hawthorne's gift for turning ordinary experiences into moments of contemplation and meaning. His prose captures both the grandeur of nature and the intimate realities of human life, balancing realism with gentle romanticism.

Tales of the White Hills, and Sketches provides readers with a lesser-known yet deeply rewarding entry into Hawthorne's body of work. It appeals to lovers of classic American literature, short fiction, and nature-inspired writing, as well as to readers interested in the cultural and literary heritage of New England.

Timeless in tone and reflective in spirit, this collection stands as a testament to Nathaniel Hawthorne's ability to find profound significance in both the natural landscape and the quiet moments of human experience.
Disponible depuis: 06/02/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 93 pages.

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