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The curse of Matthew Maule descends on seven generations of the inhabitants of an old New England house. Nathaniel Hawthorne's works are imbued with a mixture of the actual and the imaginary, and The House of the Seven Gables in an enduring example. The puritanical Colonel Pyncheon is the embodiment of Hawthorne's own grandfather, a judge at the Salem witch trials; the gloomy gabled house typifies his own depressing home. It is this masterful blending of the spiritual and the symbolic that allows Hawthorne's haunted house to stand firm where many a weaker one has fallen.
This is a used, mass market paperback book in good condition. There is no writing, highlighting, underlining, or marks of any kind present anywhere. Signet Classics, 25th printing of 1990. Softcover, 288 pages, bibliography.
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