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The blithedale romance

The blithedale romance

A tale of utopian aspirations and human complexity

Nathaniel Hawthorne

280 pages, parution le 09/06/2023

Résumé

"The Blithedale Romance" by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a novel that explores the complexities of human nature and the challenges of utopian ideals. Set in the fictional Blithedale community, the story is narrated by Miles Coverdale, a poet who joins a group of individuals seeking to create a new society based on equality and shared labor. The narrative begins with Coverdale's encounter with an enigmatic man named Old Moodie and his subsequent journey to Blithedale, where he meets a diverse cast of characters, including the charismatic Zenobia, the mysterious Priscilla, and the intense reformer Hollingsworth. As the community members strive to live out their ideals, personal conflicts and hidden motives begin to surface. Zenobia, a strong and independent woman, becomes a central figure in the community, admired for her beauty and intellect. Priscilla, a fragile and enigmatic young woman, arrives at Blithedale under mysterious circumstances, seeking refuge and connection. Hollingsworth, driven by his singular aim of reforming criminals, becomes a polarizing figure, challenging the group's unity with his unwavering focus on his cause. The novel delves into themes of idealism, individualism, and the often unattainable nature of utopian dreams. Hawthorne examines the tension between personal desires and communal goals, highlighting the inherent flaws and contradictions in human nature. As the story unfolds, the characters' relationships become increasingly complex, revealing the limitations of their aspirations and the inevitable disillusionment that follows. Through its rich character development and exploration of philosophical themes, "The Blithedale Romance" offers a poignant critique of the 19th-century transcendentalist movement and its pursuit of a perfect society. Hawthorne's narrative ultimately suggests that while the quest for a better world is noble, it is fraught with challenges that stem from the very nature of humanity itself.

L'auteur - Nathaniel Hawthorne

(1804-1864). Nathaniel Hawthorne est l'un des principaux écrivains américains de la première partie du XIXe siècle, aux côtés de son ami Herman Melville, l'auteur de Moby Dick. Si son oeuvre la plus connue est un roman tragique, La lettre écarlate, les récits du Livre des Merveilles, vivants, amusants, n'ont pas pris une ride.

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Éditeur(s) Culturea
Auteur(s) Nathaniel Hawthorne
Parution 09/06/2023
Nb. de pages 280
Format 14.8 x 21
Couverture Broché
Poids 366g
EAN13 9791041804405

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