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RAPPACCINI'S DAUGHTER: A Medieval Gothic Tale from Padua

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English
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Fiction

In "Rappaccini's Daughter," Nathaniel Hawthorne weaves a haunting narrative that delves into the dualities of science and nature, love and danger, and morality and obsession. Set in an enchanting yet foreboding botanical garden in Padua, the novella follows Giovanni, a young scholar who becomes infatuated with Beatrice, a woman nurtured by her father, a botanist whose experiments have rendered her dangerously toxic. Hawthorne's prose exhibits a rich, poetic style embedded in Gothic traditions, exploring themes of alienation and the consequences of intellectual hubris, reminiscent of Transcendentalist thought while remaining critical of its excesses. Nathaniel Hawthorne, an American novelist and short story writer born in 1804, was deeply influenced by the Puritanical legacy of his ancestors, which instilled in him a lifelong interest in moral complexities and human nature. His experiences with the Transcendentalist movement and his skepticism towards radical scientific progress fueled his exploration of ethical dilemmas, ultimately shaping "Rappaccini's Daughter" as a cautionary tale about the relationship between humanity and the natural world. This novella is an essential read for those intrigued by the intersection of ethics, science, and romanticism. Hawthorne's intricate characters and vivid imagery create a profound commentary on the implications of human experimentation, making it not only a compelling narrative but also a pertinent reflection on modern scientific endeavors. Readers seeking a contemplative yet thrilling journey through morality and passion will find "Rappaccini's Daughter" an unforgettable experience.

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Release date

Ebook: November 20, 2023

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