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Mosses From An Old Manse

Gelesen von Bob Neufeld

(4,441 Sterne; 34 Bewertungen)

"Mosses from an Old Manse" is a short story collection by Nathaniel Hawthorne, first published in 1846. The collection includes several previously-published short stories and is named in honor of The Old Manse where Hawthorne and his wife lived for the first three years of their marriage. A second edition was published in 1854, which added "Feathertop," "Passages from a Relinquished Work, and "Sketches from Memory."

Many of the tales collected in "Mosses from an Old Manse" are allegories and, typical of Hawthorne, focus on the negative side of human nature. Hawthorne's friend Herman Melville noted this aspect in his review "Hawthorne and His Mosses": "This black conceit pervades him through and through. You may be witched by his sunlight, transported by the bright gildings in the skies he builds over you; but there is the blackness of darkness beyond; and even his bright gildings but fringe and play upon the edges of thunder-clouds." William Henry Channing reviewed the collection in The Harbinger and noted that its author "had been baptized in the deep waters of Tragedy" and his work was dark with only brief moments of "serene brightness" which was never brighter than "dusky twilight". (Summary by Wikipedia) (18 hr 59 min)

Chapters

The Old Manse - Part 1

29:24

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The Old Manse - Part 2

26:25

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The Old Manse - Part 3

22:39

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The Birthmark

49:01

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A Select Party

39:16

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Young Goodman Brown

39:20

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Rappaccini's Daughter: Part 1

34:26

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Rappaccini's Daughter: Part 2

48:37

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Mrs. Bullfrog

21:12

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The Celestial Railroad

47:15

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The Procession Of Life

37:21

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Feathertop: A Moralized Legend

55:11

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Egotism; Or, The Bosom Serpent

39:43

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Drowne's Wooden Image

34:10

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Roger Malvin's Burial

56:10

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The Artist Of The Beautiful: Part 1

34:55

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The Artist Of The Beautiful: Part 2

33:24

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Fire-Worship

22:12

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Buds and Bird-Voices

24:15

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Monsieur du Miroir

30:51

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The Hall of Fantasy

31:41

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The New Adam and Eve

48:53

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The Christmas Banquet

52:30

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The Intelligence Office

36:15

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P.'s Correspondence

48:33

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Earth's Holocaust

53:57

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Passages from a Relinquished Work

38:07

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Sketches From Memory

38:44

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The Old Apple-Dealer

18:38

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A Virtuoso's Collection

46:02

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Bewertungen

Well read Hawthorne

(4 Sterne)

Bob Neufeld is a perfect fit as reader for this book - it is as if Hawthorne were telling the stories in the first person. The stories are rather dark, but very thought provoking. I particularly enjoyed The Olde Manse, The Celestial Railroad, Fire-Worship and Buds and Bird-Voices.

Enjoyable

(4 Sterne)

An enjoyable listen. I listened to this mostly while doing my art work or getting ready in the mornings. I found myself laughing, frowning and a few time I was shocked. Certainly worth your time to listen and hear these strange and interesting tales

mixed

(4 Sterne)

the reader was excellent .the stories somewhat variable some rather strange but nonetheless an interesting collection worthy of a listen.

(5 Sterne)

Hawthorne’s thoughtful, insightful and intriguing stories of the human psyche repay repeated readings (or hearings). Extremely well performed here by Bob Neufeld.