The Office of the "Scarlet Letter"
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press
Published:1st Nov '92
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'Recipient of the Modern Language Association's James Russell Lowell Prize.' "Goes a long way to proving that any literary masterpiece, read with sympathy and intelligence, works to re-establish the connections between the work of art and the life and thought of its time."--James R. Mellow, 'Times Literary Supplement'
Goes a long way to proving that any literary masterpiece, read with sympathy and intelligence, works to re-establish the connections between the work of art and the life and thought of its time. -- James R. Mellow Times Literary Supplement Goes a long way to proving that any literary masterpiece, read with sympathy and intelligence, works to re-establish the connections between the work of art and the life and thought of its time. -- James R. Mellow Times Literary Supplement Magisterially developing the second word of the title and searching out the ambiguities of the romance in the various ideological, social, and cultural contexts, The Office of The Scarlet Letter reads the romance in its seventeenth-century context; in the context of Hawthorne's individual understanding, and his contemporaries' understanding, of that earlier context; and in the context of our understanding of both earlier contexts. The resulting study successfully implicates late-twentieth-century American culture with its earliest origins. The book's office is to aid us through ideological, sociocultural, and aesthetic interpretation, in understanding our fate and hope in our time. -- MLA, James Russell Lowell Prize Citation
- Winner of Modern Language Association James Russell Lowell Prize 1991
ISBN: 9780801845840
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 255g
200 pages