Hawthorne and the Real : Bicentennial Essays /
"In this collection commemorating the bicentennial of Hawthorne's birth in 1804, Millicent Bell gathers essays by distinguished scholars and critics that examine the ways in which Hawthorne related himself to the "real" in his own world and expressed that relation in his writing....
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Language: | English |
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Columbus :
Ohio State University Press,
2005.
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Table of Contents:
- Hawthorne and the real / Millicent Bell
- Hawthorne and politics (again) : words and deeds in the 1850s / Michael T. Gilmore
- "Strangely ajar with the human race" : Hawthorne, slavery, and the question of moral responsibility / Larry J. Reynolds
- Hawthorne and the problem of "American" fiction : the example of The scarlet letter / Lawrence Buell
- Nathaniel Hawthorne and transnationality / John Carlos Rowe
- Revisiting Hawthorne's feminism / Nina Baym
- Hawthorne's early tales : male authorship, domestic violence, and female readers / Leland S. Person
- Working women and creative doubles in Hawthorne's Tales and The marble faun / David Leverenz
- Estranged allegiances in Hawthorne's unfinished romances / Rita K. Gollin
- Nathaniel Hawthorne, writer; or, The fleeing of the biographied / Brenda Wineapple.