Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet LetterHarold Bloom Bloom's Literary Criticism, 2007 - 209 páginas An allegorical tale of passion, adultery, guilt, and social repression, Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter introduces readers to Hester Prynne, America's first fictional heroine. Hawthorne's story is a masterpiece of American fiction, and this updated volume from the Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations series explores how the author powerfully conveys its theme of the puritanical influence on societal attitudes. |
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... future just as there may be a future revelation of a new truth which will make the relation between the sexes mutually happy . But these prophesied futures can hardly be said to have arrived by 1850 - unless one has the optimism of a ...
... future just as there may be a future revelation of a new truth which will make the relation between the sexes mutually happy . But these prophesied futures can hardly be said to have arrived by 1850 - unless one has the optimism of a ...
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... future . To argue that Hawthorne speaks from and celebrates an ideology of liberal consensus seems entirely wrong . A man recently fired for his political views is hardly likely to think that political consensus exists in his own ...
... future . To argue that Hawthorne speaks from and celebrates an ideology of liberal consensus seems entirely wrong . A man recently fired for his political views is hardly likely to think that political consensus exists in his own ...
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... future readers as the A emblem seems to him . Perhaps the novel , like the adorned letter , will be transfigured for future readers ; perhaps it will " turn to gold on the page " ( 37 ) . The depth of understanding implied in narrator ...
... future readers as the A emblem seems to him . Perhaps the novel , like the adorned letter , will be transfigured for future readers ; perhaps it will " turn to gold on the page " ( 37 ) . The depth of understanding implied in narrator ...
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The APolitics of Ambiguity | 35 |
Hesters Skepticism Hawthornes Faith | 83 |
Hawthorne and the Making of the Middle Class | 109 |
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