Fragments from the Journal of a Solitary Man

Fragments from the Journal of a Solitary Man
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Publisher : Litres
Total Pages : 21
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ISBN-10 : 9785040869190
ISBN-13 : 5040869193
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Synopsis Fragments from the Journal of a Solitary Man by : Натаниель Готорн

Fragments from the Journal of a Solitary Man; The Doliver Romance And Other Pieces, Tales And Sketches

Fragments from the Journal of a Solitary Man; The Doliver Romance And Other Pieces, Tales And Sketches
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 29
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ISBN-10 : 9783387334166
ISBN-13 : 3387334168
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Synopsis Fragments from the Journal of a Solitary Man; The Doliver Romance And Other Pieces, Tales And Sketches by : Nathaniel Hawthorne

Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.

Solitary Man

Solitary Man
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Publisher : New Generation Publishing
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9781789554113
ISBN-13 : 178955411X
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Synopsis Solitary Man by : Simon Pert

"e;We all pay for the sins of our past"e; the note had said, and that was just the beginning.A rising political star with a dangerous ally who will stop at nothing to keep those sins from seeing the light of day.Angela Bennett is a woman with a past she wants to forget, but who wants to atone for her sins before it is too late.Drawn into this game of truth and lies is Harry Stone, friend of Angela's and a Private Investigator. A man who has had his fair share of bad luck in recent times, Harry is once more thrown into a world of shadowy characters and danger.

The Journal of a Solitary Man

The Journal of a Solitary Man
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 41
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ISBN-10 : 1731439970
ISBN-13 : 9781731439970
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis The Journal of a Solitary Man by : Nathaniel Hawthorne

The Journal of a Solitary Man.Nathaniel Hawthorne.Nathaniel Hawthorne was born on July 4, 1804, in Salem, Massachusetts, where his birthplace is now a museum. William Hathorne, who emigrated from England in 1630, was the first of Hawthorne's ancestors to arrive in the colonies. After arriving, William persecuted Quakers. William's son John Hathorne was one of the judges who oversaw the Salem Witch Trials. Hawthorne's father, Nathaniel Hathorne, Sr., was a sea captain who died in 1808 of yellow fever, when Hawthorne was only four years old, in Raymond, Maine.

Hawthorne

Hawthorne
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 530
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ISBN-10 : 9780307808660
ISBN-13 : 0307808661
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Synopsis Hawthorne by : Brenda Wineapple

Handsome, reserved, almost frighteningly aloof until he was approached, then playful, cordial, Nathaniel Hawthorne was as mercurial and double-edged as his writing. “Deep as Dante,” Herman Melville said. Hawthorne himself declared that he was not “one of those supremely hospitable people who serve up their own hearts, delicately fried, with brain sauce, as a tidbit” for the public. Yet those who knew him best often took the opposite position. “He always puts himself in his books,” said his sister-in-law Mary Mann, “he cannot help it.” His life, like his work, was extraordinary, a play of light and shadow. In this major new biography of Hawthorne, the first in more than a decade, Brenda Wineapple, acclaimed biographer of Janet Flanner and Gertrude and Leo Stein (“Luminous”–Richard Howard), brings him brilliantly alive: an exquisite writer who shoveled dung in an attempt to found a new utopia at Brook Farm and then excoriated the community (or his attraction to it) in caustic satire; the confidant of Franklin Pierce, fourteenth president of the United States and arguably one of its worst; friend to Emerson and Thoreau and Melville who, unlike them, made fun of Abraham Lincoln and who, also unlike them, wrote compellingly of women, deeply identifying with them–he was the first major American writer to create erotic female characters. Those vibrant, independent women continue to haunt the imagination, although Hawthorne often punishes, humiliates, or kills them, as if exorcising that which enthralls. Here is the man rooted in Salem, Massachusetts, of an old pre-Revolutionary family, reared partly in the wilds of western Maine, then schooled along with Longfellow at Bowdoin College. Here are his idyllic marriage to the youngest and prettiest of the Peabody sisters and his longtime friendships, including with Margaret Fuller, the notorious feminist writer and intellectual. Here too is Hawthorne at the end of his days, revered as a genius, but considered as well to be an embarrassing puzzle by the Boston intelligentsia, isolated by fiercely held political loyalties that placed him against the Civil War and the currents of his time. Brenda Wineapple navigates the high tides and chill undercurrents of Hawthorne’s fascinating life and work with clarity, nuance, and insight. The novels and tales, the incidental writings, travel notes and children’s books, letters and diaries reverberate in this biography, which both charts and protects the dark unknowable core that is quintessentially Hawthorne. In him, the quest of his generation for an authentically American voice bears disquieting fruit.

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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 769
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ISBN-10 : 9780674025226
ISBN-13 : 0674025229
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

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Theory of the Solitary Sailor

Theory of the Solitary Sailor
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 62
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ISBN-10 : 9781913029166
ISBN-13 : 1913029166
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Synopsis Theory of the Solitary Sailor by : Gilles Grelet

Grelet's solitary sailor is a radical theoretical figure, herald angel of an existential rebellion against the world and against philosophy's world-thought. Over a decade ago, Gilles Grelet left the city to live permanently on the sea, in silence and solitude, with no plans to return to land, rarely leaving his boat Théorème. An act of radical refusal, a process of undoing one by one the ties that attach humans to the world, for Grelet this departure was also inseparable from an ongoing campaign of anti-philosophy. Like François Laruelle's "ordinary man" or Rousseau's "solitary walker," Grelet's solitary sailor is a radical theoretical figure, herald angel of an existential rebellion against the world and against philosophy's world-thought, point zero of an anti-philosophy as rigorous gnosis, and apprentice in the herethics of navigation. More than a set of scattered reflections, less than a system of thought, Theory of the Solitary Sailor is a gnostic device. It answers the supposed necessity of realizing the world-thought that is philosophy (or whatever takes its place) with a steadfast and melancholeric refusal. As indifferently serene and implacably violent as the ocean itself, devastating for the sufficiency of the world and the reign of semblance, this is a lived anti-philosophy, a perpetual assault waged from the waters off the coast of Brittany, amid sea and wind.

Nathaniel Hawthorne American

Nathaniel Hawthorne American
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Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages : 50
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ISBN-10 : 9781452910956
ISBN-13 : 1452910952
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Nathaniel Hawthorne American by : Waggoner

Nathaniel Hawthorne - American Writers 23 was first published in 1962. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.

Of Herds and Hermits

Of Herds and Hermits
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Publisher : Algora Publishing
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9780875866857
ISBN-13 : 0875866859
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Of Herds and Hermits by : Terry Reed