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The House of the Seven Gambles

The House of the Seven Gambles

By Hawthorne, Nathaniel

Published by Lebooks Editora

English 2025 ISBN 9788583865018
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The House of the Seven Gables  by Nathaniel Hawthorne  is a Gothic novel that explores themes of guilt, hereditary sin, and the passage of time. Set in a decaying New England mansion, the story follows the Pyncheon family, whose past is marked by a dark curse linked to ancestral greed and injustice. As the present generations struggle with the weight of their history, Hawthorne weaves a tale of mystery, redemption, and the inevitable influence of the past on the present. Since its publication, The House of the Seven Gables has been praised for its richly atmospheric storytelling and psychological depth. The novel blends supernatural elements with social critique, examining the effects of inherited guilt and the moral consequences of ambition. Hawthorne's intricate prose and symbolic imagery make it a cornerstone of American Gothic literature. The novel's enduring relevance lies in its exploration of human nature, the burdens of history, and the potential for renewal. The House of the Seven Gables remains a haunting reflection on the inescapability of the past and the hope that lies in personal transformation and redemption.

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