Mosses from an Old Manse, and Other Stories
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Mosses from an Old Manse, and Other Stories
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"Young Goodman Brown" is a short story published in 1835 by American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne. The story takes place in 17th century Puritan New England, a common setting for Hawthorne's works, and addresses the Calvinist/Puritan belief that all of humanity exists in a state of depravity, but that God has destined some to unconditional election through unmerited grace. Hawthorne frequently focuses on the tensions within Puritan culture, yet steeps his stories in the Puritan sense of sin. In a symbolic fashion, the story follows Young Goodman Brown's journey into self-scrutiny, which results in his loss of virtue and belief.
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MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE AND OTHER STORIES
by
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Contents
The Birthmark Young Goodman Brown Rappaccini's Daughter Mrs. Bullfrog The Celestial Railroad The Procession of Life Feathertop: A Moralized Legend Egotism; or, The Bosom Serpent Drowne's Wooden Image Roger Malvin's Burial The Artist of the Beautiful
FROM MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE
THE BIRTHMARK
YOUNG GOODMAN BROWN
RAPPACCINI'S DAUGHTER [From the Writings of Aubepine.]
MRS. BULLFROG
THE CELESTIAL RAILROAD
THE PROCESSION OF LIFE
FEATHERTOP: A MORALIZED LEGEND
EGOTISM;[1] OR, THE BOSOM SERPENT
[From the Unpublished "Allegories of the Heart."]
DROWNE'S WOODEN IMAGE
ROGER MALVIN'S BURIAL
THE ARTIST OF THE BEAUTIFUL
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