Book summary"The Blithedale Romance", Hawthorne's portrait of a utopian community whose collective ideals increasingly clash with the passions of individual members is based on his own experiences at Brook Farm. The novel tackles many of the burning issues of his day, including women's rights, spiritualism, and socialism. |
THE BLITHEDALE ROMANCE and FANSHAWE: The Centenary Edition of the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne Volume IIIby Hawthorne, Nathaniel; Charvat, William (editor); Pearce, Roy Harvey )editor); Simpson, Claude M. (editor)
Book description: Ohio State University, 1971. 507pp. Large heavy grey hardback, VG, The Centenary Edition of the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne Volume III, appendix, Third Printing, Includes: Blithedale Romance and Fanshawe, . Hard Cover. Very Good.
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