My Dear Sister: Nathaniel Hawthorne And His Sisters
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- ISBN978-1-965889-00-8
- EAN9781965889008
- Date de parution14/01/2025
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- ÉditeurMountain Ash Press
Résumé
In early 19th century Salem, Massachusetts, Nathaniel Hawthorne was born into a family burdened by the sins of his ancestors, including the persecution of Quakers and involvement in the Salem witch trials. This dark legacy fueled his fascination with guilt, sin, and redemption, themes that would later define his literary work. Growing up in a household filled with strong-willed personalities, Nathaniel found solace in his bond with his sisters, Elizabeth and Maria Louisa.
Elizabeth, the sharp-tongued intellectual, shared his love for literature and became his confidante and collaborator. Maria Louisa, the cheerful younger sister, brought light to his often melancholic world. As Nathaniel pursued his literary ambitions, his sisters remained steadfast companions. Elizabeth's critical eye shaped his writing, while Maria Louisa's unwavering belief in her brother fueled his determination.
However, their close bond was tested when Nathaniel fell in love with Sophia Peabody, creating tension within the family. My Dear Sister explores the complexities of Nathaniel Hawthorne's relationships with his sisters and the profound impact they had on his life and career. Through letters, journals, and recollections, this book paints a vivid portrait of a family bound by love, loyalty, and the pursuit of creative fulfillment.
Elizabeth, the sharp-tongued intellectual, shared his love for literature and became his confidante and collaborator. Maria Louisa, the cheerful younger sister, brought light to his often melancholic world. As Nathaniel pursued his literary ambitions, his sisters remained steadfast companions. Elizabeth's critical eye shaped his writing, while Maria Louisa's unwavering belief in her brother fueled his determination.
However, their close bond was tested when Nathaniel fell in love with Sophia Peabody, creating tension within the family. My Dear Sister explores the complexities of Nathaniel Hawthorne's relationships with his sisters and the profound impact they had on his life and career. Through letters, journals, and recollections, this book paints a vivid portrait of a family bound by love, loyalty, and the pursuit of creative fulfillment.
In early 19th century Salem, Massachusetts, Nathaniel Hawthorne was born into a family burdened by the sins of his ancestors, including the persecution of Quakers and involvement in the Salem witch trials. This dark legacy fueled his fascination with guilt, sin, and redemption, themes that would later define his literary work. Growing up in a household filled with strong-willed personalities, Nathaniel found solace in his bond with his sisters, Elizabeth and Maria Louisa.
Elizabeth, the sharp-tongued intellectual, shared his love for literature and became his confidante and collaborator. Maria Louisa, the cheerful younger sister, brought light to his often melancholic world. As Nathaniel pursued his literary ambitions, his sisters remained steadfast companions. Elizabeth's critical eye shaped his writing, while Maria Louisa's unwavering belief in her brother fueled his determination.
However, their close bond was tested when Nathaniel fell in love with Sophia Peabody, creating tension within the family. My Dear Sister explores the complexities of Nathaniel Hawthorne's relationships with his sisters and the profound impact they had on his life and career. Through letters, journals, and recollections, this book paints a vivid portrait of a family bound by love, loyalty, and the pursuit of creative fulfillment.
Elizabeth, the sharp-tongued intellectual, shared his love for literature and became his confidante and collaborator. Maria Louisa, the cheerful younger sister, brought light to his often melancholic world. As Nathaniel pursued his literary ambitions, his sisters remained steadfast companions. Elizabeth's critical eye shaped his writing, while Maria Louisa's unwavering belief in her brother fueled his determination.
However, their close bond was tested when Nathaniel fell in love with Sophia Peabody, creating tension within the family. My Dear Sister explores the complexities of Nathaniel Hawthorne's relationships with his sisters and the profound impact they had on his life and career. Through letters, journals, and recollections, this book paints a vivid portrait of a family bound by love, loyalty, and the pursuit of creative fulfillment.