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The Marble Faun

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The Marble Faun

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Amidst the inspiring landscape of Rome, three young Americans abroad discover the artist and moral freedom offered by that historic city. Together with the childlike donatello they flourish in the company of cultured Europeans. They are free ti live, and free to love. While Kenyon quietly pursues the virginal Hilda, Donatello declares passionate, obsessive love for Miriam. But she is an unknown quantity, haunted by her former life: pursued by a sinister spectre and a sense of doom. Propelled by his wild and unsophisticated heart, Donatello provokes their mutual sin. Now, miserably entangled, their friendship - and love - must struggle to survive. Hawthorne's innovative foray into the influence of European thought on American culture is a timeless study of the loss of innocence and a precursor to the works of Henry James.

Title

The Marble Faun

Publisher

Hachette India

Number of Pages

398

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Fiction
  • First Published

    JAN 1995

    Amidst the inspiring landscape of Rome, three young Americans abroad discover the artist and moral freedom offered by that historic city. Together with the childlike donatello they flourish in the company of cultured Europeans. They are free ti live, and free to love. While Kenyon quietly pursues the virginal Hilda, Donatello declares passionate, obsessive love for Miriam. But she is an unknown quantity, haunted by her former life: pursued by a sinister spectre and a sense of doom. Propelled by his wild and unsophisticated heart, Donatello provokes their mutual sin. Now, miserably entangled, their friendship - and love - must struggle to survive. Hawthorne's innovative foray into the influence of European thought on American culture is a timeless study of the loss of innocence and a precursor to the works of Henry James.
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