The Blithedale Romance

Nathaniel, Hawthorne

The Blithedale Romance
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Alan Rodgers Books
Country
United States
Published
1 December 2006
Pages
180
ISBN
9781598181258

The Blithedale Romance

Nathaniel, Hawthorne

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This book grows out of an experiment in socialism that Nathaniel Hawthorne participated in at Brook Fram. It grows out of that that experiment, but does not, said Hawthorne, record it directly. Someone of the many cultivated and philosophic minds which took an interest in the Brook Farm enterprise might now give the world its history. Ripley, with whom rests the honorable paternity of the Institution, Dana, Dwight, Channing, Burton, Parker, for instance – with others, whom he dares not name, because they veil themselves from the public eye – among these is the ability to convey both the outward narrative and the inner truth and spirit of the whole affair, together with the lessons which those years of thought and toil must have elaborated, for the behoof of future experimentalists. Even the brilliant Howadji might find as rich a theme in his youthful reminiscences of Brook Farm, and a more novel one – close at hand as it lies – than those which he has since made so distant a pilgrimage to seek, in Syria, and along the current of the Nile.

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