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"Fanshawe"는 1828년에 익명으로 출판된 Nathaniel Hawthorne의 첫 번째 로맨스 소설이다. 뉴잉글랜드를 배경으로 한 로맨틱 소설로 Ellen Langton과 사랑에 빠진 청년 Edward Waldo의 캐릭터를 중심으로 시작한다. 이 이야기는 사랑, 명예, 배신이라는 주제는 물론 인간 관계의 복잡성을 탐구하고 있다.
"Fanshawe"는 Hawthorne의 견습 작품으로 간주되며 "The House of the Seven Gables"와 같은 그의 후기 소설에 의해 종종 가려지지만, 그러나 이는 여전히 Hawthorne의 초기 글쓰기 스타일과 주제에 대한 통찰력을 제공해 준다.
"Fanshawe" is Nathaniel Hawthorne's first romance novel, published anonymously in 1828. It is a romantic novel set in New England and centers on the character of Edward Waldo, a young man who falls in love with Ellen Langton. The story explores the complexities of human relationships as well as themes of love, honor, and betrayal.
"Fanshawe" is considered Hawthorne's apprentice work and is often overshadowed by his later novels such as "The House of the Seven Gables," but it still provides insight into Hawthorne's early writing style and themes.
Summary
In an ancient though not very populous settlement, in a retired corner of one of the New England States, arise the walls of a seminary of learning, which, for the convenience of a name, shall be entitled "Harley College." This institution, though the number of its years is inconsiderable compared with the hoar antiquity of its European sisters, is not without some claims to reverence on the score of age; for an almost countless multitude of rivals, by many of which its reputation has been eclipsed, have sprung up since its foundation.
Contents
CHAPTER I. In an ancient though not very populous settlement
CHAPTER II. On one of the afternoons which afforded to the students
CHAPTER III. A few months passed over the heads of Ellen Langton
CHAPTER IV. The scene of this tale must now be changed to the little inn
CHAPTER V. The evening of the day succeeding the adventure of the angler
CHAPTER VI. Scarcely a word had passed between
CHAPTER VII. When Edward Walcott awoke the next morning
CHAPTER VIII. Since her interview with the angler
CHAPTER IX. The tale now returns to Fanshawe
CHAPTER X. During several weeks succeeding her danger