Abstract
Of the “classic” antebellum authors who lived to write about the Civil War, none was so artistically disabled by it as Nathaniel Hawthorne. Turning from his biting satire “Chiefly About War-Matters” to compose a new romance, he struggled with it until he died, no longer capable of “beautifying and idealizing our rude, material life.”
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© 2007 by The New England Quarterly
2007
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