Challenging Puritan Thought? Nathaniel Hawthorne'S Nature Descriptions

de Silja Rubsamen 

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Challenging Puritan Thought? Nathaniel Hawthorne'S Nature Descriptions
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Seminar paper from the year 2001 in the subject American Studies - Literature, grade: A+, University of Massachusetts - Amherst (English Department), course: American Romanicism, language: English, abstract: 1. Introduction:The descriptions of nature in Nathaniel Hawthorne s short stories evoke an ambiguous impression. On the one hand, they occupy considerable space and therefore have to be regarded as essential parts of the story worth a close interpretation. The distinct attention for nature in Hawthorne s work was instantly noticed by his contemporaries. A very early account is of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, whose poem Hawthorne cherishes the tender undertone in Hawthorne s nature descriptions.(1) On the other hand, the descriptions of nature are not really autonomous, but should rather be seen as background settings for the action. Nature, for example, provides the fitting surrounding for the protagonist who is just about to fall from grace ( Young Goodman Brown ), or it serves as a means of additional characterization ( The Gentle Boy and The Scarlet Letter ), or it is a realization of a moral message ( The Hollow of the Three Hills ). Consequently, nature has an emblematic function, and its description can be regarded as a possibility to express a narrator s emotional states of various kinds, which originate in the author s own attitude to the action of the story.(2)[...]_____1 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Hawthorne. In: J. D. McClatchy: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Poems and Other Writings. New York, 2000. p. 474-5. 2 In her analysis of nature personification in The Scarlet Letter Janice B. Daniel finds that Hawthorne s nature descriptions serve to provide a disembodied voice [as] an effective device which allows the narrator to have differing perspectives. Janice B. Daniel: Apples of the Thoughts and Fancies : Nature as Narrator

Challenging Puritan Thought? Nathaniel Hawthorne'S Nature Descriptions
de Silja Rubsamen 
ISBN:
9783638118620
Ano de edição:
04-2002
Editor:
GRIN Verlag
Idioma:
Inglês
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eBook
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EAN:
9783638118620
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