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Since its publication, the conclusion of The House of the Seven Gables has been criticized as either inconsistent with the rest of the novel or a failure. After analyzing this novel along with Hawthorne's other major works, it becomes clear that there is in fact consistency to the conclusion of this great American novel. It is through a complex dissection of the concept of hierarchies and their constructions that the patterns in Hawthorne's texts become more obvious--and the meaning of the conclusion of this long debated text becomes apparent.

Produktbeschreibung
Since its publication, the conclusion of The House of
the Seven Gables has been criticized as either
inconsistent with the rest of the novel or a failure.
After analyzing this novel along with Hawthorne's
other major works, it becomes clear that there is in
fact consistency to the conclusion of this great
American novel. It is through a complex dissection
of the concept of hierarchies and their constructions
that the patterns in Hawthorne's texts become more
obvious--and the meaning of the conclusion of this
long debated text becomes apparent.
Autorenporträt
Gregory Cecere received his MA in American Literature from FAU in
2001 with the completion of this work. He teaches literature and
writing at NOVA Southeastern University and Palm Beach Community
College.