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Publisher Summary 1
Nathaniel Hawthorne's romance concerns a group of American expatriates in mid-nineteenth century Italy, and their tragic encounter with the faun-like Italian count, Donatello. It is both a murder story and a parable of the Fall of Man, dominated by the fragility and durability of human life and art.
Publisher Summary 2
The fragility-and the durability-of human life and art dominate this story of American expatriates in Italy in the mid-nineteenth century. Befriended by Donatello, a young Italian with the classical grace of the "Marble Faun," Miriam, Hilda, and Kenyon find their pursuit of art taking a sinister turn as Miriam's unhappy past precipitates the present into tragedy.
Hawthorne's 'International Novel' dramatizes the confrontation of the Old World and the New and the uncertain relationship between the 'authentic' and the 'fake' in life as in art. The author's evocative descriptions of classic sites made The Marble Fauna favorite guidebook to Rome for Victorian tourists, but this richly ambiguous symbolic romance is also the story of a murder, and a parable of the Fall of Man. As the characters find their civilized existence disrupted by the awful consequences of impulse, Hawthorne leads his readers to question the value of Art and Culture and addresses the great evolutionary debate which was beginning to shake Victorian society.
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Table Of Contents:
Introduction ix
Note on the Text xl
Select Bibliography xliii
A Chronology of Nathaniel Hawthrone xlvii
Maps li
THE MARBLE FAUN
Preface 3(4)
Miriam, Hilda, Kenyon, Donatello 7(5)
The Faun 12(6)
Subterranean Reminiscences 18(6)
The Spectre of the Catacomb 24(7)
Miriam's Studio 31(11)
The Virgin's Shrine 42(8)
Beatrice 50(6)
The Suburban Villa 56(5)
The Faun and Nymph 61(6)
The Sylvan Dance 67(5)
Fragmentary Sentences 72(6)
A Stroll on the Pincian 78(11)
A Sculptor's Studio 89(7)
Cleopatra 96(6)
An &Aelig;sthetic Company 102(8)
A Moonlight Ramble 110(9)
Miriam's Trouble 119(6)
On the Edge of a Precipice 125(9)
The Faun's Transformation 134(5)
The Burial Chaunt 139(7)
The Deat Capuchin 146(7)
The Medici Gardens 153(5)
Miriam and Hilda 158(8)
The Tower Among the Apennines 166(6)
Sunshine 172(8)
The Pedigree of Monte Beni 180(9)
Myths 189(8)
The Owl-Tower 197(6)
On the Battlements 203(8)
Donatello's Bust 211(6)
The Marble Saloon 217(9)
Scenes by the Way 226(9)
Pictured Windows 235(7)
Market-Day in Perugia 242(5)
The Bronze Pontiff's Benediction 247(7)
Hilda's Tower 254(6)
The Emptiness of Picture-Galleries 260(8)
Altars and Incense 268(7)
The Worlds's Cathedral 275(7)
Hilda and a Friend 282(8)
Snow-Drops and Maidenly Delights 290(7)
Reminiscences of Miriam 297(6)
The Extinction of a Lamp 303(7)
The Deserted Shrine 310(8)
The Flight of Hilda's Doves 318(7)
A Walk on the Campagna 325(6)
The Peasant and Contadina 331(8)
A Scene in the Corso 339(6)
A Frolic of the Carnival 345(8)
Miriam, Hilda, Kenyon, Donatello 353(6)
Postscript 359(4)
Explanatory Notes 363
Introduction ix
Note on the Text xl
Select Bibliography xliii
A Chronology of Nathaniel Hawthrone xlvii
Maps li
THE MARBLE FAUN
Preface 3(4)
Miriam, Hilda, Kenyon, Donatello 7(5)
The Faun 12(6)
Subterranean Reminiscences 18(6)
The Spectre of the Catacomb 24(7)
Miriam's Studio 31(11)
The Virgin's Shrine 42(8)
Beatrice 50(6)
The Suburban Villa 56(5)
The Faun and Nymph 61(6)
The Sylvan Dance 67(5)
Fragmentary Sentences 72(6)
A Stroll on the Pincian 78(11)
A Sculptor's Studio 89(7)
Cleopatra 96(6)
An &Aelig;sthetic Company 102(8)
A Moonlight Ramble 110(9)
Miriam's Trouble 119(6)
On the Edge of a Precipice 125(9)
The Faun's Transformation 134(5)
The Burial Chaunt 139(7)
The Deat Capuchin 146(7)
The Medici Gardens 153(5)
Miriam and Hilda 158(8)
The Tower Among the Apennines 166(6)
Sunshine 172(8)
The Pedigree of Monte Beni 180(9)
Myths 189(8)
The Owl-Tower 197(6)
On the Battlements 203(8)
Donatello's Bust 211(6)
The Marble Saloon 217(9)
Scenes by the Way 226(9)
Pictured Windows 235(7)
Market-Day in Perugia 242(5)
The Bronze Pontiff's Benediction 247(7)
Hilda's Tower 254(6)
The Emptiness of Picture-Galleries 260(8)
Altars and Incense 268(7)
The Worlds's Cathedral 275(7)
Hilda and a Friend 282(8)
Snow-Drops and Maidenly Delights 290(7)
Reminiscences of Miriam 297(6)
The Extinction of a Lamp 303(7)
The Deserted Shrine 310(8)
The Flight of Hilda's Doves 318(7)
A Walk on the Campagna 325(6)
The Peasant and Contadina 331(8)
A Scene in the Corso 339(6)
A Frolic of the Carnival 345(8)
Miriam, Hilda, Kenyon, Donatello 353(6)
Postscript 359(4)
Explanatory Notes 363
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