Breaking the Spell of Past Misdeeds: A Hauntological Reading of The House of the Seven Gables

Hawthorne’s The House of the Seven Gables is a text about haunting on many levels: Hawthorne himself is haunted by his family history and by the literary influence of British gothic; the house is haunted by literal ghosts, signaling the unresolved nature of past events; the novel’s characters are ha...

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Published in:European Journal of American Studies
Main Author: Justyna Fruzińska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Association for American Studies 2023-09-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ejas/20585
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description Hawthorne’s The House of the Seven Gables is a text about haunting on many levels: Hawthorne himself is haunted by his family history and by the literary influence of British gothic; the house is haunted by literal ghosts, signaling the unresolved nature of past events; the novel’s characters are haunted by the family history and their own unfulfilled futures. The book is also haunted by the Pyncheon nostalgia for the old aristocratic order, as well as by capitalist exploitation of racial and class others. This paper uses Jacques Derrida’s concept of hauntology to explore those different facets of the ghostly. As a result, the reading of Gables’ ghosts reveals a tension at the heart of the novel between a pessimistic and an optimistic reading of human life and how much it is determined by the past.
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title Breaking the Spell of Past Misdeeds: A Hauntological Reading of The House of the Seven Gables
title_full Breaking the Spell of Past Misdeeds: A Hauntological Reading of The House of the Seven Gables
title_fullStr Breaking the Spell of Past Misdeeds: A Hauntological Reading of The House of the Seven Gables
title_full_unstemmed Breaking the Spell of Past Misdeeds: A Hauntological Reading of The House of the Seven Gables
title_short Breaking the Spell of Past Misdeeds: A Hauntological Reading of The House of the Seven Gables
title_sort breaking the spell of past misdeeds a hauntological reading of the house of the seven gables
topic Nathaniel Hawthorne
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The House of the Seven Gables
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