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Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Hawthornes Young Goodman Brown †Poverty in the Tale and Author’s Lif

three-year-old Goodman Brown Poverty in the Tale and Authors Life Roy Harvey Pearce in Twice-Told Tales A Blend of Stories makes reference to the widely-known poverty of the aspiring writer,Nathaniel Hawthorne True enough, Hawthorne planned more than once to write groups of tales and sketches somehow linked into a whole nevertheless he could not get a publisher for them. When he did get a publisher in 1837, it had to be through the help of the hack-editor, Samuel Goodrich. . . . (107) Nathaniel Hawthornes Young Goodman Brown includes traits of the modest lifestyle which the author was forced to endure in his personal life. Besides this, there was also an artisitc-resources impoverishment because of the tiny town in which he lived. Henry Seidel Canby in A Skeptic Incompatible with His Time and His Past mentions of Hawthorne that human failures and their causes were more interesting to him than prophecies of success, one might truly hypothesise than success itself. He was not, I think, really interested in escape, except in moods of financial discouragement. . . . (57). Such moods of financial discouragement were to plague the author for just about his entire lifetime. Hawthornes financial impoverishment probably began with the untimely death of his father, and continued for most of his life. Gloria C. Erlich in The Divided Artist and His Uncles states that Robert Manning made the essential decisions in the lives of the Hawthorne children and is well known as the uncle who sent Hawthorne to college (35). After graduation from Bowdoin College, Hawthorne spent twelve years in his room at home in an incisive effort to make something of himself literarily. The Norton Anthology American Literature state... ...6. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Young Goodman Brown. 1835. http//www.cwrl.utexas.edu/daniel/amlit/goodman/goodmantext.html James, Henry. Hawthorne. http//eldred.ne.mediaone.net/nh/nhhj1.html Lewis, R. W. B. The Return into Time Hawthorne. In Hawthorne A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by A.N. Kaul. Englewood Cliffs, NJ Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1966. Nathaniel Hawthorne. The Norton Anthology American Literature, edited by Baym et al. New York W.W. Norton and Co., 1995. Pearce, Roy Harvey. Twice-Told Tales A Blend of Stories. In Readings on Nathaniel Hawthorne, edited by Clarice Swisher. San Diego, CA Greenhaven Press, 1996. Swisher, Clarice. Nathaniel Hawthorne a Biography. In Readings on Nathaniel Hawthorne, edited by Clarice Swisher. San Diego, CA Greenhaven Press, 1996.

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