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The Life of the Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
About this book
The first major Hawthorne biography to be published in two decades, featuring original scholarship on both unpublished and published sources
The Life of the Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne presents a rich and nuanced portrait of one of America's greatest writers, exploring the thoughts and ideas of a man whose profound insights about the human condition continue to resonate in the modern day. Accessible to those with little knowledge of Hawthorne, this unique volume uses a new biographical approach based on exhaustive primary research that provides readers with a better understanding of the artist and his work.
Author Dale Salwak challenges the presumption that Hawthorne was a reclusive, eccentric, and alienated man whose relevance to modern times is diminishing. Drawing from his forty-five years' experience reading, studying, and teaching Hawthorne, the author reveals a more approachable Hawthorne. In-depth and reflective chapters explore topics such as the circumstances that led Hawthorne to become a writer, the influence of Sophia Hawthorne on her husband's work, the theory of the unfulfilled homoerotic relationship between Hawthorne and Herman Melville, and more.
- Offers a fresh reading of Hawthorne's life and work from birth to death
- Provides new perspectives on Hawthorne and stories surrounding his work
- Draws from a wide variety of sources, including novels, tales, children's books, notebooks, and personal letters to and from Hawthorne
- Suggests new strategies for teaching Hawthorne to today's students
- Includes a detailed index and comprehensive introductory and concluding chapters
Highlighting Hawthorne's special contributions to American literature, The Life of the Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne is essential reading for scholars, lecturers, and college students taking courses including Literary History, American Literature, and History of the Novel as well as anyone interested in biography, literature, and creativity.
"Dale Salwak has assimilated vast amounts of scholarship on Hawthorne and his circle, and he's crafted a highly readable and brilliant biography. The lines in Hawthorne's astonishing life have never been more clearly drawn. A wonderful book, highly recommend."
βJay Parini, author of Robert Frost: A Life and Borges and Me
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Acknowledgments
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction
- 1 Under the Spell of Hawthorne
- 2 The Formative Years (1804β1825)
- 3 Fanshawe: A Tale(1828)
- 4 The Dark Years (1825β1837)
- 5 A Voice Refined (1837β1842)
- 6 The Middle Years (1842β1849)
- 7 Nathaniel and Sophia (1837β1860)
- 8 The Scarlet Letter(1850)
- 9 Hawthorne and Melville (1850β1860)
- 10 The House of the Seven Gables(1851)
- 11 The Blithedale Romance(1852)
- 12 The Marble Faun(1853β1860)
- 13 The Final Years (1860β1864)
- Conclusion
- References
- Index
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