The School of Hawthorne

Using the case of Hawthorne as a prime example of how traditions are made, not born, Brodhead traces the passage by which Hawthorne was first organized as a literary past, then reactivated from the past in the work of major American writers, particularly Melville, James, and Faulkner. Brodhead concl...

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Main Author: Brodhead, Richard H
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 1990
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