Citizens of Somewhere Else: Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry James

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By Dan McCall
Publisher Cornell University Press
Citizens of Somewhere Else: Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry James
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I am a citizen of somewhere else, proclaimed Nathaniel Hawthorne in his preface to The Scarlet Letter. In many ways, Henry James shared that citizenship. Intrigued by their resolute stance as outsiders, Dan McCall here reassesses these two quintessentially American writers. He focuses on their works and on their connections to American history and culture.Adopting an informal, conversational tone, McCall invites us to join him in a reading of some of Hawthornes and Jamess masterpiecesnot onlyThe Scarlet LetterandThe Portrait of a Ladybut their great short stories, extensive notebooks, and other novels as well. He explains the significance of Jamess book,Hawthorne, shows the influence of Emerson on both writers, and conveys throughout Jamess imaginative debt to Hawthorne. He concludes by comparing their views on what it means to be an American writer.More than a knowledgeable and sensitive guide to two great American literary figures,Citizens of Somewhere Elseoffers keen observations about reading in general and the way literature is taught in colleges and universities todaysuggesting that modern critics are often more concerned with their own agendas than with the substance of the works they analyze. Through McCalls eyes we gain a renewed appreciation both of James and Hawthorne and of the insights that criticism can bring to literature.

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47936 words47,936 words
224 pages224 pages
Lexile 1170LLexile 1170L
Published 1999Published 1999
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9780801436406

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