Hawthorne's Histories, Hawthorne's World collects together the essays Professor Colacurcio has written on Hawthorne since the publication of his ground-breaking Province of Piety, elaborating and refining his analyses of how Hawthorne's most memorable early tales "do history," but proceeding then to explore the later productions of that author's distinguished career.
Hawthorne's Histories, Hawthorne's World collects together the essays Professor Colacurcio has written on Hawthorne since the publication of his ground-breaking Province of Piety, elaborating and refining his analyses of how Hawthorne's most memorable early tales "do history," but proceeding then to explore the later productions of that author's distinguished career.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Distinguished Professor of English at UCLA and member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Michael J. Colacurcio is the author of, inter alia, The Province of Piety (1984), Doctrine and Difference (1997), Godly Letters (2007), Emerson and Other Minds (2020) and, most recently, the sequels Doctrine and Difference II: Readings in Classic American Literature (2021) Doctrine and Difference III: The Thematic Scale of Classic American Literature (2023), and Doctrine and Difference IV (in progress), and Puritanism in American Literature (in progress).
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Introduction: Here and Elsewhere 1. Summons of the Past: Hawthorne and the Theme(s) of Puritanism 2. Moments' Monuments: Hawthorne's Scenic of History 3. "Certain Circumstances": Hawthorne and the Interest of History 4. The Teller and the Tale: A Note on Hawthorne's Narrators 5. "Life within the Life": Sin and Self in Hawthorne's New England 6. A Better Mode of Evidence: The Transcendental Problem of Faith and Spirit 7. "Artificial Fire": Reading Melville (Re-)reading Hawthorne 8. "Red Man's Grave": Art and Destiny in Hawthorne's "Main-street" 9. "Such Ancestors": The Spirit of History in The Scarlet Letter 10. Inheritance, Repetition. Complicity, Redemption: Theo-politics in The House of the Seven Gables 11. "Inextricable Knot of Polygamy": Transcendental Husbandry in Hawthorne's Blithedale 12. Innocence Abroad: Here and There in Hawthorne's "Last Phase".
Introduction: Here and Elsewhere 1. Summons of the Past: Hawthorne and the Theme(s) of Puritanism 2. Moments' Monuments: Hawthorne's Scenic of History 3. "Certain Circumstances": Hawthorne and the Interest of History 4. The Teller and the Tale: A Note on Hawthorne's Narrators 5. "Life within the Life": Sin and Self in Hawthorne's New England 6. A Better Mode of Evidence: The Transcendental Problem of Faith and Spirit 7. "Artificial Fire": Reading Melville (Re-)reading Hawthorne 8. "Red Man's Grave": Art and Destiny in Hawthorne's "Main-street" 9. "Such Ancestors": The Spirit of History in The Scarlet Letter 10. Inheritance, Repetition. Complicity, Redemption: Theo-politics in The House of the Seven Gables 11. "Inextricable Knot of Polygamy": Transcendental Husbandry in Hawthorne's Blithedale 12. Innocence Abroad: Here and There in Hawthorne's "Last Phase".
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