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The Complete Short Stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne (Illustrated)

Nathaniel Hawthorne

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Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Complete Short Stories" offers an intricate exploration of themes such as guilt, sin, and the complexities of human nature through a distinctively romantic lens. This illustrated collection showcases Hawthorne's masterful prose, characterized by rich symbolism and a hauntingly introspective style that delves deep into the moral consequences of the characters' choices. Each tale, from the eerie resonance of "The Lottery" to the poignant reflections in "The Birthmark," draws upon the rich backdrop of 19th-century New England, a setting imbued with both mythic qualities and historical significance. Hawthorne's prowess in weaving psychological depth with supernatural elements situates these stories within the American Romantic literary context, making them timeless explorations of the human condition. Hawthorne, born in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1804, grew up in the shadow of the Salem witch trials, an experience that profoundly shaped his literary voice and thematic preoccupations with morality and the supernatural. His Puritan ancestry weighed heavily on him, instilling a sense of both isolation and a profound reflection on the nature of evil. Having honed his craft through various publications and a growing acknowledgment in literary circles, Hawthorne's keen insight into the human psyche culminated in this collection. For readers seeking an enthralling glimpse into the intricacies of human emotions and ethical dilemmas, "The Complete Short Stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne" is an indispensable read. This beautifully illustrated compilation not only enriches the visual experience of the text but also enhances the understanding of Hawthorne's intricate narratives, appealing to both new readers and literary enthusiasts alike.
Disponible desde: 05/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 615 páginas.

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