The Cambridge companion to Nathaniel Hawthorne / edited by Richard Millington.
Offers fresh perspectives on Hawthorne's works, and on topics including Hawthorne's relationship to history, to women, politics, and early America.
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Other title: | Companion to Nathaniel Hawthorne. |
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge, U.K. ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2004.
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Table of Contents:
- Hawthorne's labors in Concord / Larry J. Reynolds
- Hawthorne as cultural theorist / Joel Pfister
- Hawthorne and American masculinity / T. Walter Herbert
- Hawthorne and the question of women / Alison Easton
- Hawthorne, modernity, and the literary sketch / Kristie Hamilton
- Hawthorne's American history / Gillian Brown
- Hawthorne and the writing of childhood / Karen Sánchez-Eppler
- Love and politics, sympathy and justice in The scarlet letter / Brook Thomas
- The marvelous queer interiors of The house of the seven gables / Christopher Castiglia
- Sympathy and reform in The Blithedale romance / Robert S. Levine
- Perplexity, sympathy, and the question of the human : a reading of The marble faun / Emily Miller Budick
- Whose Hawthorne? / Gordon Hutner.