The Narrator (me) reads many works of literature ranging from novels to short stories to poems. Each reading has some insight into the work being read for your literary delight. Now you can be the life of the party and amaze everyone with your literary knowledge!
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The Narrator (me) reads many works of literature ranging from novels to short stories to poems. Each reading has some insight into the work being read for your literary delight. Now you can be the life of the party and amaze everyone with your literary knowledge!
The Narrator reads Hawthorne's short story 'Dr. Heidegger's Experiment'. Insight into Hawthorne is also explored. Many scholars debate whether Hawthorne was involved in transcendentalism. His most famous novel, The Scarlet Letter, displays themes of transcendentalism; however, Hawthorne himself may not have been a transcendentalist. The Narrator alludes that he was in this episode, but it is not known for sure. For anyone interested in Hawthorne's stories and novels, some recommendations are: The House of the Seven Gables (novel) https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/the-house-of-the-seven-gables_nathaniel-hawthorne/296053/#isbn=0375756876&idiq=1420339 and 'Young Goodman Brown' (short story) https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/nathaniel-hawthornes-tales-norton-critical-editions_nathaniel-hawthorne/278487/#isbn=0393954269&idiq=4273258.
The Narrator Presents
The Narrator (me) reads many works of literature ranging from novels to short stories to poems. Each reading has some insight into the work being read for your literary delight. Now you can be the life of the party and amaze everyone with your literary knowledge!