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The Marble Faun

Nathaniel Hawthorne

Casa editrice: CLXBX

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The Marble Faun is a richly atmospheric and philosophical romance by Nathaniel Hawthorne that explores innocence, guilt, and moral awakening against the evocative backdrop of Rome and the Italian countryside. Often considered one of Hawthorne's most complex and meditative works, the novel blends art, history, and psychological depth into a haunting study of the human soul.

The story centers on four young expatriates living in Italy: the gentle and seemingly innocent Donatello, an Italian nobleman rumored to resemble the ancient faun of Praxiteles; Miriam, a mysterious woman burdened by a troubled past; Hilda, a pure-hearted American artist; and Kenyon, a thoughtful sculptor. Their lives become irrevocably altered by a violent act that shatters innocence and forces each character to confront the nature of sin, responsibility, and redemption.

Set amid ancient ruins, shadowed catacombs, and masterpieces of Renaissance art, The Marble Faun uses its European setting as a powerful symbolic landscape. Hawthorne contrasts the moral freedom of innocence with the painful but profound growth that comes through experience and guilt. The novel raises enduring questions about whether moral awareness is a burden or a necessary step toward true humanity.

Written in Hawthorne's elegant and reflective prose, the novel is less concerned with action than with the inner transformations of its characters. Its themes of conscience, secrecy, and spiritual development connect it closely to Hawthorne's greatest works, while its international setting marks a unique departure in his literary career.

The Marble Faun is a landmark of American Romanticism and a must-read for lovers of classic literature, psychological fiction, and philosophical romance. It remains a powerful meditation on art, morality, and the complex journey from innocence to self-knowledge.
Disponibile da: 06/02/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 504 pagine.

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