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Rethinking Nathaniel Hawthorne and Nature

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A friend and associate of the Transcendentalists in Concord, Nathaniel Hawthorne has rarely been taken seriously as a writer interested in the natural world. This book seeks to redress this omission by elucidating the sense of environmentality that emanates from Hawthorne's romances and other writings. Hawthorne's sense of kinship with the natural world runs deep in his work, particularly when his fiction is examined alongside his voluminous notebooks. Rethinking Nathaniel Hawthorne and Nature also contributes to the growing scholarly work aiming to illuminate Hawthorne as a writer deeply engaged in the issues of his day, particularly involving the environment, rather than an author simply interested in reinterpreting colonial history. Today's readers stand to gain a rich new understanding of Hawthorne by reassessing Hawthorne's attitude toward the natural world.

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ISBN: 9781498581196
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Author: Steven Petersheim
Publisher: Lexington Books
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 246 pages
Series: Ecocritical Theory and Practice
Genres: Literature: history and criticism
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
Nature and the natural world: general interest

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