The School of Hawthorne

Richard H. Brodhead

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Author
Richard H. Brodhead
Publish Date
1986-08-28
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
254
Publisher Name
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0195040228
ISBN-13
9780195040227
citemno
252814
Edition
First Edition
SKU
9780195040227

Description

In The School of Hawthorne, Brodhead uses Hawthorne as a prime example of how literary traditions are made, not born. Under Brodhead's scrutiny, the Hawthorne tradition opens out onto a wide array of subjects, many of which have received little previous attention. He offers a detailed account of Hawthorne's life in American letters, showing how authors as various as Melville, Howells, James, and Faulkner have learned from Hawthorne's model while at the same time changing the terms in which he has been read. As he traces Hawthorne's continued life among his heirs, Brodhead also reflects on the ways in which writers receive and resist official tradition, how their work is conditioned by the institutionalized pasts that surround them, and how they go about creating new traditions to counter existing ones. An important contribution to literary history, The School of Hawthorne also establishes new ways in which literary history itself can be understood.