The Theme of Artistic Transformation in the NovelStanford University, 1969 - 456 páginas |
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Charles Brent Harold. CHAPTER TWO NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE : THE ARTIST AS PEEPING TOM Hawthorne was deeply concerned with the need of a successful writer to be an aggressive transformer . In story after story he worried about the discrepancy ...
Charles Brent Harold. CHAPTER TWO NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE : THE ARTIST AS PEEPING TOM Hawthorne was deeply concerned with the need of a successful writer to be an aggressive transformer . In story after story he worried about the discrepancy ...
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... Hawthorne's art was an out- let for guilty eroticism , and that this sublimation is a theme in many of his tales . While this interesting view certainly helps us to see the whole Hawthorne more clearly , I think it provides an un ...
... Hawthorne's art was an out- let for guilty eroticism , and that this sublimation is a theme in many of his tales . While this interesting view certainly helps us to see the whole Hawthorne more clearly , I think it provides an un ...
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... Hawthorne and Nabokov , con- sider an accurate analogy to their fictional art that of the puppet - show . Hawthorne himself employs a puppet - show of New England history in his story " Main Street , " and Nabokov has given explicit ...
... Hawthorne and Nabokov , con- sider an accurate analogy to their fictional art that of the puppet - show . Hawthorne himself employs a puppet - show of New England history in his story " Main Street , " and Nabokov has given explicit ...
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The Artist as Peeping Tom | 18 |
Henry Jamess Allegory of Form and Content | 61 |
Father | 93 |
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