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26 short tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne were compiled and published in "Mosses from an Old Manse". In addition to tales in a variety of genres, such as horror, romance, and allegory, the book examines topics like sin, guilt, and salvation. In keeping with Hawthorne's interest in the history and culture of the area, several of the stories are set in Puritan New England. The collection is well-known for its vivid imagery and eerie atmospheres, and Hawthorne's use of symbolism and allegory is a key aspect of the work. Numerous of the tales have become well-known and important in American literature because of their complex interpretations and hidden meanings. The Birthmark, one of the most well-known tales in the book, examines the effects of a scientist's preoccupation with perfection. Some other noteworthy tales include "Young Goodman Brown," which explores the nature of sin and temptation, and "Rappaccini's Daughter," which explores themes of love, treachery, and poison. Overall, "Mosses from an Old Manse" contributed to Hawthorne's status as a major author in the United States and had an impact on the growth of American short fiction. The collection is still regarded as a treasured and significant piece of American literature today because of the metaphor and symbolism he often used.画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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