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Nathaniel Hawthorne's Individualistic and Social Moral Concerns

Nathaniel Hawthorne's Individualistic and Social Moral Concerns

Mohsen Mahmoud Rowshanzamir

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2014
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Nathaniel Hawthorne (1800- 1864) was born and grew in the puritan environment of Salem, Massachusetts. After the death of his father, and his mother's withdrawal, the young Nathaniel, the reclusive boy, grew under the influence of his mother's relatives. Living under such circumstances made him a man who nourished worries regarding man and his relationship with the society on one hand and with his God on the other; they are what we call today as social and individualistic moral concerns. In his works, time and time again, he tried to deal with social and individualistic moral concerns and dilemmas. On the whole he had some moral responsibility to fulfill in his writing carrier; the moral responsibility that he grew and tried to fulfill in his works of literature.
Nathaniel Hawthorne and his Wife

Nathaniel Hawthorne and his Wife

Julian Hawthorne

Hansebooks
2016
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Nathaniel Hawthorne and his Wife - A Biography is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1895. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres.As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature.Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
Nathaniel Hawthorne And His Wife: Volumes I & II
One ot the chief literary events in biographical writings is this work. Not only does its subject recommend it, but the fact that it is written by Mr. Julian Hawthorne, a man of genius himself, and probably the one of all others best able to appreciate his father's genius. The basis of the work is Hawthorne's letters, Mrs. Hawthorne's letters, and letters from intimate friends and relatives to either. Every one will rejoice that the author disregarded his father's wish, that no biography of him should be written. It would have been a misfortune if this delightful series of letters had been withheld from the world. The beautiful family life they describe, with scarcely a flaw in it from beginning to end, is a bright contrast to some other interiors of the homes of great writers offered us of late years. For the first time, too, we learn through them of Mrs. Hawthorne's lovely character, and all the depths and contrasts of her husband s many-sided nature. As the letters weie written only for the eyes of intimate friends, they are often quite frank in expression of opinion regarding literary contemporaries. No one should miss reading the work, if only to learn what a model biography is.