Critical Companion to Nathaniel Hawthorne

Critical Companion to Nathaniel Hawthorne
Author: Sarah Bird Wright
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2006
Genre: Authors, American
ISBN: 1438108532

Offers critical entries on Hawthorne's novels, short stories, travel writing, criticism, and other works, as well as portraits of characters, including Hester Prynne and Roger Chillingworth. This reference also provides entries on Hawthorne's family, friends - ranging from Herman Melville to President Franklin Pierce - publishers, and critics.

Student Companion to Nathaniel Hawthorne

Student Companion to Nathaniel Hawthorne
Author: Melissa McFarland Pennell
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1999-08-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Features a biographical chapter that relates Hawthorne's life to his work, a chapter on his career and contributions to American literature, and chapters that analyze his most important short stories and novels in turn.

The Cambridge Companion to Nathaniel Hawthorne

The Cambridge Companion to Nathaniel Hawthorne
Author: Richard H. Millington
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2004-09-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521002042

The Cambridge Companion to Nathaniel Hawthorne offers students and teachers an introduction to Hawthorne s fiction and the lively debates that shape Hawthorne studies today. In newly commissioned essays, twelve eminent scholars of American literature introduce readers to key issues in Hawthorne scholarship and deepen our understanding of Hawthorne s writing. Each of the major novels is treated in a separate chapter, while other essays explore Hawthorne s art in relation to a stimulating array of issues and approaches. The essays reveal how Hawthorne s work explores understandings of gender relations and sexuality, of childhood and selfhood, of politics and ethics, of history and modernity. An Introduction and a selected bibliography will help students and teachers understand how Hawthorne has been a crucial figure for each generation of readers of American literature.

Hawthorne and Melville

Hawthorne and Melville
Author: Jana L. Argersinger
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2008
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780820327518

Herman Melville and Nathaniel Hawthorne met in 1850 and enjoyed for sixteen months an intense but brief friendship. Taking advantage of new interpretive tools such as queer theory, globalist studies, political and social ideology, marketplace analysis, psychoanalytical and philosophical applications to literature, masculinist theory, and critical studies of race, the twelve essays in this book focus on a number of provocative personal, professional, and literary ambiguities existing between the two writers. Jana L. Argersinger and Leland S. Person introduce the volume with a lively summary of the known biographical facts of the two writers’ relationship and an overview of the relevant scholarship to date. Some of the essays that follow broach the possibility of sexual dimensions to the relationship, a question that “looms like a grand hooded phantom” over the field of Melville-Hawthorne studies. Questions of influence--Hawthorne’s on Moby-Dick and Pierre and Melville’s on The Blithedale Romance, to mention only the most obvious instances--are also discussed. Other topics covered include professional competitiveness; Melville’s search for a father figure; masculine ambivalence in the marketplace; and political-literary aspects of nationalism, transcendentalism, race, and other defining issues of Hawthorne and Melville’s times. Roughly half of the essays focus on biographical issues; the others take literary perspectives. The essays are informed by a variety of critical approaches, as well as by new historical insights and new understandings of the possibilities that existed for male friendships in nineteenth-century American culture.

Gothic Literature

Gothic Literature
Author: Jessica Bomarito
Publisher: Gale Critical Companion
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780787694708

This volume, covering entries from "Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu" to "Oscar Wilde," includes a primary sources section written by the featured author, overviews of the author's career and general studies, and in-depth analyses of seminal works by the author.

Bloom's How to Write about Nathaniel Hawthorne

Bloom's How to Write about Nathaniel Hawthorne
Author: Laurie A. Sterling
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2009
Genre: Criticism
ISBN: 1438112459

Nathaniel Hawthorne's fiction has left a lasting impression on writers, scholars, and readers around the world.

Inchbald, Hawthorne and the Romantic Moral Romance

Inchbald, Hawthorne and the Romantic Moral Romance
Author: Ben P Robertson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317316215

Explores the connections between British and American Romanticism, focusing on the novels of Elizabeth Inchbald (1753-1821) and Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-64). This study argues that Inchbald and Hawthorne are representative of a larger British/American cultural confluence during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Critical Companion to Edgar Allan Poe

Critical Companion to Edgar Allan Poe
Author: Dawn B. Sova
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1438108427

Examines the life and career of Edgar Allan Poe including synopses of many of his works, biographies of family and friends, a discussion of Poe's influence on other writers, and places that influenced his writing.