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Browne's Folly
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Browne's Folly

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Browne's Folly is a short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, first published in 1837. Set in a quaint New England town, the narrative centers around a mysterious structure known as Browne's Folly, a seemingly pointless tower erected by a wealthy eccentric named Browne. The townspeople are puzzled by the purpose of the folly and speculate about Browne's intentions. As the story unfolds, Browne's Folly becomes a symbol of human ambition, folly, and the pursuit of dreams that defy conventional wisdom.Through this allegorical tale, Hawthorne explores themes of ambition, folly, and the human desire to leave a lasting legacy. He offers a nuanced portrayal of human nature, highlighting the complexities of ambition and the sometimes misguided pursuit of grandeur. Browne's Folly stands as a thought-provoking meditation on the nature of ambition and the inherent risks of striving for greatness.
ISBN
9789362530790
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
26.12.2023
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