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The Half-Vanished Structure

Hawthorne’s Allegorical Dialectics

by Magnus Ullén (Author)
©2004 Thesis 452 Pages

Summary

This book takes issue with the tendency in twentieth-century Hawthorne-criticism to blur the distinction between symbolism and allegory. Rejecting the long-standing notion that Hawthorne is a symbolist in allegorical disguise, Ullén argues that allegory is the key to understanding how religion, sexuality, aesthetics and politics are interwoven in Hawthorne’s writings.
The study presents a model for allegorical interpretation of general applicability, which is brought to bear on each of Hawthorne’s mature romances, and on the oft-neglected Wonder Books written for children. An unparalleled analysis of the formal intricacies of Hawthorne’s writings, this book is an eloquent plea for the necessity of grounding ideological analysis in aesthetical considerations.

Details

Pages
452
Year
2004
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039102006
Language
English
Keywords
Hawthorne, Nathaniel Allegorie Allegory /Symbolism Sexuality /Economics Hawthorne's Material Crisis of 1852 Hawthorne Criticism /Allegory Allegory /Allegoresis
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2004. 452 pp., 6 tables

Biographical notes

Magnus Ullén (Author)

The Author: Magnus Ullén received his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Uppsala University. He is currently engaged in research at Stockholm University.

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