ABSTRACT

First Published in 2002. This work reads Hawthorne's fiction inthe context of nineteenth-century medical and psuedomedical discourse that linked men of letters to debilitated invalids, a stereotype against which Hawthorne struggled throughout his career.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter Two|22 pages

Tremulous Hands and Devil's Claws

Short Fiction

chapter Chapter Three|22 pages

Pure Hands and Witchcraft

chapter Chapter Four|16 pages

Out of Dream-Land

The Blithedale Romance

chapter Chapter Five|24 pages

Secret Histories and Silences

chapter Chapter Six|21 pages

Haunted Quacks and Neutral Territories