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"Sylph Etherege" is a short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, included in his collection "Twice-Told Tales", first published in 1837.
In "Sylph Etherege," Hawthorne tells the story of a young man named Edward Caryl who falls in love with a beautiful, ethereal woman named Sylph Etherege. Sylph is described as almost supernatural in her beauty and manner, and Edward is fascinated from the moment he first sees her.
But as Edward becomes increasingly smitten with the sylph, he begins to realize that there is something mysterious and elusive about her. Despite his best efforts to win her affections, Sylph remains distant and unattainable, and Edward wonders if she is real or just a figment of his imagination.
Through "Sylph Etherege," Hawthorne addresses themes of idealized love, obsession, and the ambiguity of reality and fantasy. This story is a warning about the dangers of being too obsessed with unattainable ideals and the consequences of allowing fantasy to overshadow reality.
Hawthorne's prose in "Sylph Etherege" is characterized by romanticism and dreamlike qualities. He is creating a world where the lines between the ordinary and the supernatural are blurred. The story also invites readers to ponder the nature of love and desire, and the thin line between fascination and delusion.

Summary
On a bright summer evening, two persons stood among the shrubbery of a garden, stealthily watching a young girl, who sat in the window seat of a neighboring mansion. One of these unseen observers, a gentleman, was youthful, and had an air of high breeding and refinement, and a face marked with intellect, though otherwise of unprepossessing aspect. His features wore even an ominous,¡¦

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