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Hawthorne's Spiritual Quest Beyond the Churches in The Marble Faun

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  • 페이지
    pp.199-229
  • 저자
    Moonju Shin
  • 언어
    영어(ENG)
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    https://www.earticle.net/Article/A132574

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This essay explores Nathaniel Hawthorne’s spiritual quest into the mystery of sin by examining his use of the Unpardonable Sin and the Fortunate Fall (felix culpa) in The Scarlet Letter and The Marble Faun. In The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne foregrounds “the Unpardonable Sin,” which is his version of the unpardonable sin that Jesus speaks of. Revised as it is, “the Unpardonable Sin” shows that the author is under the influence of New England Puritanism’s emphasis on the justice of God. In contrast, The Marble Faun shows a shift in Hawthorne’s attitude toward sin. Employing the early Christian concept of the Fortunate Fall, Hawthorne tests an alternative to the Puritan way of understanding sin. While the unpardonable sin is related to Original Sin and the Puritan notion of the total depravity of humanity, the fortunate fall emphasizes God’s love for humankind. This shift in Hawthorne’s moral awareness does not indicate an artistic decline in the author’s work. Rather, it suggests a spiritual maturity as he breaks free from the limits of his Puritan worldview. By reflecting on the negative views of both Puritanism and Roman Catholicism pervasive in nineteenth century America, Hawthorne draws the reader into the two romances. He then goes on to shed positive light on the two religious traditions in an effort to bring both of them justice. In the process, he seeks an answer to his own lifelong question of the mystery of sin. By innovating such concepts as the unpardonable sin and the fortunate fall and crossing over the boundaries of Puritanism and Roman Catholicism, Hawthorne implies that the established Church is a means to salvation, not the ultimate authority over an individual. This focus on Hawthorne’s quest into the truth of sin reveals the concerns of nineteenth century New Englanders with regard to their spiritual situation.

목차

I. Introduction
 II. Hawthome's Representations of Purianism and the Unpardonable Sin in The Scarlet Letter
 III. Hawthime's Representations of Roman Catholicism and the Fortunate Fall in The Marble Faun
 IV. Conclusion
 Works Cited
 Abstract

키워드

Nathaniel Hawthorne Puritanism Roman Catholicism The Scarlet Letter The Marble Faun unpardonable sin fortunate fall

저자

  • Moonju Shin

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발행기관

  • 발행기관명
    미국소설학회 [The American Fiction Association of Korea]
  • 설립연도
    1989
  • 분야
    인문학>영어와문학
  • 소개
    본 학회는 마크 트웨인을 중심으로 한 미국 문학 및 문화에 관한 학슬 활동의 증진을 목적으로 한다

간행물

  • 간행물명
    미국소설 [마크 트웨인 리뷰]
  • 간기
    연3회
  • pISSN
    1738-5784
  • 수록기간
    1991~2020
  • 등재여부
    KCI 등재
  • 십진분류
    KDC 843 DDC 813

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