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<Classics to read in English_ Hawthorne by Henry James>
Hawthorne is a book of literary criticism by Henry James published in 1879. This book is a study of James' great predecessor, Nathaniel Hawthorne. James considered each of Hawthorne's novels and his short stories extensively. He also reviewed Hawthorne's life and some of his nonfiction.
James had a deep respect for Hawthorne's work, and his book is a thoughtful and insightful analysis of Hawthorne's literary achievements. James praises Hawthorne's psychological depth, moral seriousness, and mastery of the art of allegory. He also noted Hawthorne's unique American perspective and ability to capture the essence of New England life.
However, James's book is not without criticism. He felt that Hawthorne's work was too intellectual and that his characters were sometimes too symbolic. He also found Hawthorne's writing style somewhat stiff and artificial.
Despite these criticisms, Hawthorne is a valuable work of literary criticism. This book provides a comprehensive and insightful look at one of the most important American writers of the 19th century.

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Summary
* Hawthorne was a master of allegory. His novels and stories often used symbolism to explore complex moral and psychological themes.
* Hawthorne's characters were very complex and psychologically realistic, and he was particularly interested in exploring the darker sides of human nature.
* Hawthorne's writing style was dense and suggestive, yet lyrical and evocative, and he had a gift for creating vivid, atmospheric environments.
* Hawthorne is a unique American writer whose works are deeply rooted in New England history and culture.
* Hawthorne's influence on James was enormous. James credits Hawthorne with teaching him how to write morally serious and artistically sophisticated novels.

Hawthorne is a must-read for anyone interested in the works of Nathaniel Hawthorne or the history of American literature.

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Contents

CHAPTER I. EARLY YEARS
CHAPTER II. EARLY MANHOOD
CHAPTER III. EARLY WRITINGS
CHAPTER IV. BROOK FARM AND CONCORD
CHAPTER V. THE THREE AMERICAN NOVELS
CHAPTER VI. ENGLAND AND ITALY
CHAPTER VII. LAST YEARS