Twice Told Tales

Twice Told Tales

Nathaniel Hawthorne

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Bibliotech Press
Año de edición:
2023
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9798888301012
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Twice-Told Tales is a short story collection in two volumes by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The first volume was published in the spring of 1837 and the second in 1842. The stories had all been previously published in magazines and annuals, hence the name. About a week after the publication of the book, Hawthorne sent a copy to his classmate from Bowdoin College, the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Longfellow had given a speech at their commencement calling for notable contributions to American literature. By this time, Longfellow was working at Harvard University and was becoming popular as a poet. Hawthorne wrote to him, 'We were not, it is true, so well acquainted at college, that I can plead an absolute right to inflict my ’twice-told’ tediousness upon you; but I have often regretted that we were not better known.' In his 14-page critique in the April issue of the North American Review, Longfellow praised the book as a work of genius. 'To this little book', Longfellow wrote, 'we would say, ’Live ever, sweet, sweet book.’ It comes from the hand of a man of genius.' For his review of the second edition, Longfellow noted that Hawthorne’s writing 'is characterized by a large proportion of feminine elements, depth and tenderness of feeling, exceeding purity of mind.' He referred to the collection’s 'The Gentle Boy' as 'on the whole, the finest thing he ever wrote'. The two authors would eventually build a strong friendship.Generally, reviews were positive. Park Benjamin, Sr. said that the author was 'a rose baptized in dew'. For the Boston Quarterly Review, Orestes Brownson noted Hawthorne’s writings as 'a pure and living stream of manly thought and feeling, which characterizes always the true man, the Christian, the republican and the patriot.' After reading Twice-Told Tales, Herman Melville wrote to Evert Augustus Duyckinck that the stories weren’t meaty enough. 'Their deeper meanings are worthy of a Brahmin. Still there is something lacking-a good deal lacking to the plump sphericity of the man. What is that?-He does’nt [sic] patronise the butcher-he needs roast-beef, done rare.'Edgar Allan Poe wrote a well-known two-part review of the second edition of Twice-Told Tales, published in the April and May 1842 issues of Graham’s Magazine. Poe particularly praised Hawthorne’s originality as 'remarkable'. He nonetheless criticized Hawthorne’s reliance on allegory and the didactic, something he called a 'heresy' to American literature. He did, however, express praise at the use of short stories (Poe was a tale-writer himself) and said they 'rivet the attention' of the reader. Poe admitted, 'The style of Hawthorne is purity itself. His tone is singularly effective--wild, plaintive, thoughtful, and in full accordance with his themes.' He concluded that, 'we look upon him as one of the few men of indisputable genius to whom our country has as yet given birth.'The Grolier Club later named Twice-Told Tales the most influential book of 1837. In 1963, United Artists released a horror trilogy film titled Twice-Told Tales, with content very loosely adapted from three Hawthorne stories. The three stories were: 'Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment', which actually was one of the 'Twice-Told Tales'; the Hawthorne novel The House of the Seven Gables; and another short story, 'Rappaccini’s Daughter'. The film is regarded as a classic of sorts in the field of low-budget Hollywood horror, with Vincent Price, Sebastian Cabot, and Beverly Garland performing. The 2016 film Wakefield is a modern adaptation of the story of the same name. (wikipedia.org)

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