The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair
Autor: | Nathaniel Hawthorne |
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EAN: | 4057664613769 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 27.11.2019 |
Untertitel: | Or, True Stories from New England History, 1620-1808 |
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Schlagworte: | American history tales New England folklore Puritan heritage stories accessible moral fables childhood his early American storytelling family heritage exploration historical children adventure moral lessons narrative vivid historical imagery |
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In 'The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair,' Nathaniel Hawthorne crafts a richly layered narrative that intertwines personal history with the broader tapestry of American experience. Through the lens of a sentimental piece of furniture, Hawthorne explores themes of memory, legacy, and the passage of time, employing a blend of whimsical storytelling and historical analysis. The book'Äôs literary style is characterized by its evocative imagery and moral undertones, situating it within the early American Romantic movement, where personal reflection meets a keen consciousness of national identity. Hawthorne, an accomplished American novelist and short story writer, lived during a period rife with social and political upheaval, which deeply influenced his literary pursuits. His background as the descendant of Puritan settlers imbued him with a unique perspective on the American past, driving him to reconcile his identity with that of a nation grappling with its historical narrative. 'Grandfather's Chair' emerges from this crucible of personal and collective exploration, echoing Hawthorne's fascination with the complexities of human nature and moral philosophy. I highly recommend 'The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair' to readers who seek a profound understanding of the interplay between personal and historical narratives. This work not only serves as an engaging tale but also prompts reflection on the evolution of American identity and values, making it a significant contribution to American literature.