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HAWTHORNE INTRO Background on his life and The Scarlet Letter

Questions I’ll try to address: Why skip to Hawthorne now? What does this text show us about the Puritan legacy? What in his life, context, influences might have brought him to this material? What manner of book is this? Why is it important? What’s the deal with that weird long introduction, “The Custom House”?

Why skip to Hawthorne now? From Puritans & Great Awakening (1650 & 1750) to 1850 Different literary styles and historical context We are trying to figure out how the early settlers, including Puritans are relevant to us now and what they have to tell us. So is Hawthorne. He humanizes and gives a complex interior life to them in more modern language. It’s an opportunity to imagine them more fully and update Hawthorne

What in his life, context, influences might have brought him to this material? Hawthorne was born in Salem, Massachusetts The original name of the family was Hathorne, They included John Hathorne, a prominent judge in the Salem witch trials of Nathaniel added a 'w' to the name to distance himself from his ancestors & their story The Hathorne legacy was one of strict Puritanism Strongest influences in his life are female When Hawthorne was four his father, a sea-captain, died of yellow fever in Suriname and Hawthorne's upbringing was left up to his mother. Strong women in his life: Mom, Margaret Fuller (feminist writer), Elizabeth Peabody (education reformer) Hester Prynne, the heroine of the Scarlett Letter is independent like them

What manner of book is this? Romance, not a novel. Romanticism Defintion: European and American late-eighteenth-century and early-nineteenth- century intellectual movement. Core values: human imagination, intuition, subjectivity, emotion, and isolation. Often associated with nature as an inspiring force, Romanticism idealized the radically innovative individual (artist), as opposed to the Enlightenment focus on the rationally ordered society. Literary Romanticism uses many of the following techniques/tropes Characters: The idealized artist or aristocratic hero/heroine is isolated an super sensitive Settings: Usually a far-off time or place. Somewhere “exotic” that will be exciting to an artistic or psychologically intense person. Nature is sublime and communicates spiritual messages to people Plot: Not strictly realistic—may include supernatural elements. Often, a lost story is gradually rediscovered, rewritten.

“When a writer calls his work a Romance... he wishes to claim a certain latitude, both as to its fashion and material, which he would not have felt himself entitled to assume, had he professed by writing a Novel.” “In the old countries... a certain conventional privilege seems to be awarded to the romancer; his work is not put exactly side by side with nature; and he is allowed a license with regard to every-day Probability... This atmosphere is what the American romancer needs.” Romance vs. Novel

Romantic Hero

Many of the conventional ideas about romance are not accurate descriptions of literary romanticism. Doesn’t have to include a love story Not “mushy” or emotional in a Hallmark card sense Women not always pure; men not always strong Other romantic cliches you want to bring up?

Why is The Scarlett Letter important? What it shows us about women in 1850 and 1650 What it shows us about Puritans and U.S. history & national identity What it shows us about the psychology of desire and repression What it shows us about the creative power of the individual The beauty and excitement of the language

What’s the deal with that weird long introduction, “The Custom House”? Hawthorne distancing himself from the material—he just “found” it. “What is he?” murmurs one gray shadow of my forefathers to the other. “A writer of story-books! What kind of a business in life,—what mode of glorifying God, or being serviceable to mankind in his day and generation,—may that be?” “Do this,” said the ghost of Mr. Surveyor Pue.... “But I charge you, in this matter of old Mistress Prynne, give to your predecessor’s memory the credit which will be rightfully its due!”