Twice Told Tales

Exploring Dark Themes and Moral Dilemmas in 19th Century Short Stories

Nathaniel Hawthorne

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In "Twice Told Tales," Nathaniel Hawthorne intricately weaves a collection of short stories that explore the depths of human experience, morality, and the complexities of the human psyche. His literary style is characterized by richly descriptive prose, atmospheric settings, and a profound allegorical approach, reflecting the influence of Romanticism. The narrative often delves into themes of sin, guilt, and redemption, offering readers a window into the moral landscape of early 19th-century America. The book, originally published in 1837, serves as a precursor to Hawthorne's later works, showcasing his evolution as a master storyteller and his unique ability to blend the fantastic with the psychological. Hawthorne, a key figure in American literature, was deeply impacted by his Puritan ancestry and the culture of New England. These influences permeate his writing, particularly in the exploration of moral dilemmas and the darker aspects of the human condition. His experiences working in the customs house and his relationships with contemporaries like Melville and Emerson further shaped his narrative style and thematic concerns, preparing him to create this significant collection. "Twice Told Tales" is essential reading for anyone interested in the roots of American literature and the exploration of existential themes. Its thought-provoking stories invite readers to reflect on the human soul'Äôs struggles, making it a timeless work that resonates with both historical significance and contemporary relevance. Immerse yourself in Hawthorne's world, where every tale prompts introspection and contemplation.

Über Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) wurde als Spross einer alten puritanischen Familie in Salem, Massachusetts geboren. Sein Vater starb, als er vier Jahre alt war. Nach seinem Studium arbeitete er zunächst als Journalist, später im Zollamt von Boston. Seinen ersten Roman veröffentlichte er 1828. 1841 schloss er sich den Transzendentalisten an, einer Gruppierung um Henry D. Thoreau und Ralph Waldo Emerson, die eine naturverbundene, antimaterialistische Gesllschaftsordnung anstrebte. Er lebte vorübergehend in der sozialutopischen Brook-Farm-Kommune, beendete das Experiment jedoch nach einem halben Jahr. 1853 wurde er amerikanischer Konsul in Liverpool und lebte bis 1860 mit seiner Familie in Europa.

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Verlag:

Good Press

Veröffentlicht:

2019

Druckseiten:

ca. 429

Sprache:

English

Medientyp:

eBook


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