Hawthorne's Use of Symbolism in Four Romances
This thesis is a study of the four long romances, The Scarlet Letter, The House of the Seven Gables, The Blithedale Romance, and The Marble Faun, with emphasis upon Hawthorne's use of symbolism as a means of presenting the basic moral and spiritual truths of human life. The first chapter explai...
Main Author: | Goldsmith, Oma Kathryn |
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Other Authors: | Stovall, Floyd, 1896-1991 |
Format: | Others |
Language: | English |
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North Texas State Teachers College
1943
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Online Access: | https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc663035/ |
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