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** Theodore in The Romance of the Forest – saves Adeline multiple times, is virtuous, courageous and brave, self-sacrificial
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Blithedale and Romance
Zenobia has become a popular name for exotic or regal female characters in many other works, including Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Blithedale Romance, P. G.
Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote a novel, The Blithedale Romance ( 1852 ), satirizing the movement, and based it on his experiences at Brook Farm, a short-lived utopian community founded on transcendental principles.
* The Blithedale Romance ( 1852 ) by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a fictional account inspired by, but not specifically depicting, Hawthorne's experiences at the Brook Farm experiment.
A founding member, Hawthorne later fictionalized his experience at Brook Farm in The Blithedale Romance.
He later presented a fictionalized portrait of his experience in his 1852 novel, The Blithedale Romance.
She may also be the basis for the character Zenobia in another of Hawthorne's works, The Blithedale Romance.
Following its publishing, " The Blithedale Romance " was received with little enthusiasm by contemporary critics.
Critics believe that when viewed as representative of Hawthorne's own life and beliefs, " The Blithedale Romance " provides insight into the mind of the author.
In a broader sense, critics have long argued that the majority of the people, places, and events of " The Blithedale Romance " can be traced back to Hawthorne's observations and experiences over his lifetime.
The Blithedale Romance is a work of fiction based on Hawthorne's recollections of Brook Farm, a short-lived agricultural and educational commune where Hawthorne lived from April to November 1841.
The exotic flower is a symbol of her pride, life and vitality all of which the characters in the Blithedale Romance are set on destroying.
The neighborhood was home to an experimental transcendentalist Utopia community called Brook Farm, which attracted notable figures like Margaret Fuller and Nathaniel Hawthorne whose 1852 novel The Blithedale Romance, is based on his stay there.
After writing The Blithedale Romance in 1852, Hawthorne, approaching fifty, turned away from publication and obtained a political appointment as American Consul in Liverpool, England, an appointment which he held from 1853 to 1857.
Willis and his editors favorably reviewed many works now considered important today, including Henry David Thoreau's Walden and Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Blithedale Romance.
In Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The Blithedale Romance a minor character who is mentioned in the background is a banker named Fauntleroy.
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