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The Blithedale Romance is a novel by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne published in 1852. It is the third major "romance", as he called the form. Its setting is a utopian farming commune based on Brook Farm, of which Hawthorne was a founding member and where he lived in 1841.
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Learn about Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The Blithedale Romance, a critique of utopian communities and mesmerism. Find plot summary, analysis, themes, quotes, characters, terms, symbols, and literary devices.
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Nathaniel Hawthorne. 3.36. 5,886 ratings508 reviews. Abjuring the city for a pastoral life, a group of utopians set out to reform a dissipated America. But the group is a powerful mix of competing ambitions and its idealism finds little satisfaction in farmwork. Instead, of changing the world, the members of the Blithedale community ...
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The Blithedale Romance, minor novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne, published in 1852. The novel, about a group of people living in an experimental community, was based in part on Hawthorne’s disillusionment with the Brook Farm utopian community near Boston in the 1840s.
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A summary of the plot and themes of Hawthorne's novel about a utopian community in 19th-century America. Follow Miles Coverdale as he falls in love with Zenobia, a mysterious and beautiful writer, and becomes involved in a love triangle with Priscilla and Hollingsworth.
Nathaniel Hawthorne. Oxford University Press, 1998 - Fiction - 256 pages. Abjuring the city for a pastoral life, a group of utopians set out to reform a dissipated America. But the group is a...