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Biography

The trials of St Nathaniel

by Shannon Burns
June 2013, no. 352

Hawthorne’s Habitations: A Literary Life by Robert Milder

Oxford University Press, $47.95 hb, 336 pp, 9780199917259

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Unlike Hawthorne: A Life (2003), Brenda Wineapple’s penetrating and engaging biography of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hawthorne’s Habitations, is a work of literary criticism informed by a narrow but fascinating range of biographical details and sources. These details support Robert Milder’s construction of an author ‘divided’ by contradictory drives that remained unresolved in Hawthorne’s fiction and life.

 


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Hawthorne’s Habitations: A Literary Life by Robert Milder

Oxford University Press, $47.95 hb, 336 pp, 9780199917259

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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