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The Blithedale Romance

Hawthorne, NathanielDugdale, John(Contributions by)Tanner, Tony(Contributions by)
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Based on Hawthorne's own experience of a Utopian socialist community outside Boston, The Blithedale Romance tells of the attempts of a like-minded group to begin reforming a dissipated America.

However, rather than dropping bad habits and changing the world, Coverdale the prurient bachelor, Hollingsworth the furious philanthropist, Zenobia the voluptuous feminist, and Priscilla the vulnerable seamstress soon find themselves pursuing egotistical paths which must lead ultimately to tragedy.

Evoking a bright rural idyll which fails to survive the ravages of lust and power, Hawthorne cynically undermines the fatuities of nineteenth-century American idealism.

This book is intended for general; students from A-level upwards following courses on American literature, American studies, world literature, and the novel. explanatory notes by: Dugdale, John;

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Product Details
Oxford Paperbacks
0192825984 / 9780192825988
Paperback / softback
813.3
01/09/1991
United Kingdom
257 pages, bibliography
Tertiary Education (US: College)/A / AS level Learn More