Hawthorne’s Social and Historical Interpretation on the Gables
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Abstract
Hawthorne’s novel The House of the Seven Gables demonstrates the social evil of pillage in early American history with the artistic measures of the black gothic romance, and reveals the emerging new concept of innovating demands and feminism that was still controversial and the severe social problems of slavery and poverty in the nineteenth-century American society.
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