The strategies that people use to come to terms with death
mirror cultural beliefs about such crucial concerns as life's
purpose, the idea of happiness, and the nature of ethical
relationships. This book considers Nathaniel Hawthorne's
representations of strategies of death denial and their
compensatory consolations--emphasizing their effects on the
relationship between men and women. Drawing upon a range of
critical approaches, including cultural anthropology,
psychoanalytic theory, political justice theory, feminist theory,
and formal analysis, Weldon's thought-provoking study offers fresh
insights into the ethical, gender, and religious questions raised
by Hawthorne's novels.
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