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The Seven Vagabonds (From "Twice Told Tales") (eBook)

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2022
17 Seiten
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The Seven Vagabonds (From "Twice Told Tales") - Nathaniel Hawthorne
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In "The Seven Vagabonds," a compelling tale featured in Nathaniel Hawthorne's collection "Twice Told Tales," the author masterfully crafts a narrative rich with allegorical depth and moral ambiguity. This story delves into themes of identity, society, and the pursuit of freedom, as it follows a group of wanderers, each embodying unique perspectives on life's transient nature. Hawthorne's prose is marked by a lyrical quality, infused with Romantic sensibilities, and explores the interplay between individual desire and societal constraints, reflecting the author's keen observations of 19th-century American life. Nathaniel Hawthorne, an influential figure in American literature, was deeply shaped by his Puritan heritage and the complex social dynamics of his time. Born in Salem, Massachusetts, Hawthorne grappled with themes of sin, guilt, and redemption throughout his works. His experiences with transience and societal rejection, particularly during his tenure in a utopian commune, undoubtedly informed his portrayal of the vagabonds, allowing him to express his profound insights on both the human condition and community. "The Seven Vagabonds" is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts alike, as it encapsulates Hawthorne's exploration of existential themes through the lens of American Romanticism. This captivating tale prompts readers to reflect on their own societal roles while embracing the liberating spirit of the vagabond existence. It is a work that resonates deeply, inviting contemplation and discussion.

Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–1864) stands as a central figure in the American literary canon, renowned for his exploration of the country's moral and historical consciousness. Born in Salem, Massachusetts, Hawthorne's early life and ancestry—marked by the infamy of the Salem witch trials—weighed heavily on his psyche and perennially influenced his writing. He attended Bowdoin College, where he nurtured his literary aspirations alongside contemporaries such as Longfellow and Pierce. Hawthorne initially struggled to achieve literary success, but this changed with the publication of 'Twice-Told Tales,' a collection of stories which includes 'The Seven Vagabonds.' His masterpiece, 'The Scarlet Letter' (1850), cemented his reputation, delving into the themes of sin, guilt, and redemption within a Puritanical society. Hawthorne's style is characterized by a somber and dense allegorical narrative, often reflecting the complexities of the human condition and the dark undercurrents of American life. Other notable works include 'The House of the Seven Gables' and 'The Blithedale Romance,' which further exhibit his mastery of symbolism and psychological depth. Hawthorne's profound impact on American literature endures, not least for his incisive critique of moral absolutism and his poignant portrayal of the American experience.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Schlagworte 19th-century america • 19th century fiction • Allegorical short stories • Allegorical tales • American • American Literature • American Short Stories • Antebellum authors • character-driven tales • Classic Literature • Fiction • Friendship theme • Gothic writing style • historical fiction • Human nature complexities • Literary symbolism • Melancholic tone • moral ambiguity exploration • Nathaniel Hawthorne collection • New England • New England gothic • new england setting • new england writers • Psychological depth storytelling • public domain classics • Puritan society themes • Redemption and guilt • romanticism in literature • Short Stories • short story collection • social life and customs • symbolism in narratives • Twice Told Tales • vagabond characters
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