Twice-Told Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne
This book is a collection of short stories that delve into the complexities of human nature and society, often through the lens of New England Puritanism. The tales are characterized by their allegorical nature, moral lessons, and exploration of themes such as sin, guilt, and pride. The author's keen understanding of the human psyche and his ability to weave intricate narratives make this an engaging read.
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- Published
- 1837
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Medium
- Pages
- 263
- Original Language
- English
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