"Browne's Folly" (From: "The Doliver Romance and Other Pieces: Tales and Sketches")

"Browne's Folly" (From: "The Doliver Romance and Other Pieces: Tales and Sketches")

by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 16/03/2020

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In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Browne's Folly," a nuanced exploration of human folly and the complexities of ambition unfolds. Set against the backdrop of early 19th-century America, this tale employs Hawthorne's signature allegorical style, marked by rich symbolism and psychological depth. The narrative centers on the protagonist's misguided aspirations and reflects on the broader societal tensions between individual desires and communal values, thus situating itself within the Romantic literary context that grapples with moral complexities and the darker aspects of human nature. Nathaniel Hawthorne, a luminary of American literature, drew from his Puritan heritage and early experiences in Salem, deeply influencing his thematic focus on sin, redemption, and human folly. His works often illuminate the internal struggles of characters, revealing profound truths about their psyche. "Browne's Folly" resonates with Hawthorne's own philosophical inquiries, particularly regarding the nature of success and the perils of ambition, thus linking his personal narrative to the broader American experience of his time. Readers seeking a deep, thought-provoking narrative filled with moral nuance will find "Browne's Folly" an essential addition to their literary explorations. This tale not only showcases Hawthorne's mastery of language and character but also encourages introspection about the follies of ambition, making it a timeless piece for those interested in the complexities of human nature.

ISBN:
4064066090371
4064066090371
Category:
Romance
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
16-03-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
GoodPress
Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in Salem, Massachusetts, where he wrote the bulk of his masterful tales of American colonial history.

His career as a novelist began with The Scarlet Letter (1850) and also includes The house of the Seven Gables, The Blithedale Romance, and The Marble Faun.

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