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Title: The Haunted Mind (From "Twice Told Tales")

Note: Reading ease score: 59.7 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.

Credits: Produced by David Widger

Summary: "The Haunted Mind" by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a reflective essay included in his collection, "Twice Told Tales," which was written during the early to mid-19th century. This work delves into the complexities of the human psyche at the threshold between sleep and wakefulness, exploring themes such as memory, dreams, and the darker corners of the mind. It invites readers to consider their own inner landscapes, revealing the haunting specters that often accompany introspection. In this piece, Hawthorne captures a moment of awakening in which the protagonist oscillates between dreams and reality. He reflects on the ephemeral beauty of dreams while grappling with darker thoughts invoked by memories of sorrow, disappointment, and guilt. As the narrative unfolds, the imagery shifts from serene illusions to ghostly apparitions, portraying emotions and past experiences that haunt the mind during times of solitude and stillness. The writing evokes a rich tapestry of feelings and vivid scenarios, contrasting the lightness of joyful memories with the weight of lingering regrets, ultimately inviting readers to acknowledge the duality of the human experience. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864

EBook No.: 9209

Published: Nov 1, 2005

Downloads: 168

Language: English

Subject: Short stories

Subject: New England -- Social life and customs -- Fiction

Subject: Historical fiction, American

LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2024-11-05T16:30:44Z The Haunted Mind (From "Twice Told Tales")

This edition has images.

Title: The Haunted Mind (From "Twice Told Tales")

Note: Reading ease score: 59.7 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.

Credits: Produced by David Widger

Summary: "The Haunted Mind" by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a reflective essay included in his collection, "Twice Told Tales," which was written during the early to mid-19th century. This work delves into the complexities of the human psyche at the threshold between sleep and wakefulness, exploring themes such as memory, dreams, and the darker corners of the mind. It invites readers to consider their own inner landscapes, revealing the haunting specters that often accompany introspection. In this piece, Hawthorne captures a moment of awakening in which the protagonist oscillates between dreams and reality. He reflects on the ephemeral beauty of dreams while grappling with darker thoughts invoked by memories of sorrow, disappointment, and guilt. As the narrative unfolds, the imagery shifts from serene illusions to ghostly apparitions, portraying emotions and past experiences that haunt the mind during times of solitude and stillness. The writing evokes a rich tapestry of feelings and vivid scenarios, contrasting the lightness of joyful memories with the weight of lingering regrets, ultimately inviting readers to acknowledge the duality of the human experience. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864

EBook No.: 9209

Published: Nov 1, 2005

Downloads: 168

Language: English

Subject: Short stories

Subject: New England -- Social life and customs -- Fiction

Subject: Historical fiction, American

LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:9209:3 2005-11-01T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Hawthorne, Nathaniel en 1