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The marriage of Nathaniel and Sophia Hawthorne-for their contemporaries a model of true love and married happiness-was also a scene of revulsion and combat. T. Walter Herbert reveals the tragic conflicts beneath the Hawthorne's ideal of domestic fulfillment and shows how their marriage reflected the tensions within nineteenth-century society. In so doing, he sheds new light on Hawthorne's fiction, with its obsessive themes of guilt and grief, balked feminism and homosexual seduction, adultery, patricide, and incest.
Domestic fiction, American --- Novelists, American --- Authors' spouses --- Psychoanalysis and literature. --- Middle class in literature. --- Marriage in literature. --- Family in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Hawthorne, Nathaniel, --- Hawthorne, Sophia Peabody, --- Hawthorne family. --- Marriage. --- Family in literature --- Middle classes in literature --- Literature and psychoanalysis --- Psychoanalytic literary criticism --- Peabody, Sophia, --- Hawthorne, Sophia Amelia Peabody, --- Gotorn, Nataniėlʹ, --- Hotorn, Natanijel, --- Huo-sang, --- Huo-sang, Na-sa-ni-erh, --- Hothorna, Netheniyala, --- Готорн, Натаниэль, --- האטארן, נאטאניעל, --- Huosang, --- Huosang, Nasa'nier, --- Nasa'nier Huosang, --- 霍桑, --- 霍桑, 纳撒尼尔, --- 纳撒尼尔 霍桑, --- Literature --- Hās̲ūran, Nātānīl, --- Hās̲ūrn, Nātānīl, --- هاثورن، ناتانيل --- Hawthorne, Nathaniel --- Gotorn, Nataniėlʹ --- Hotorn, Natanijel --- Huo-sang --- Huo-sang, Na-sa-ni-erh --- Hothorna, Netheniyala --- Готорн, Натаниэль --- Huosang --- Huosang, Nasa'nier --- Nasa'nier Huosang --- Hās̲ūran, Nātānīl --- Hās̲ūrn, Nātānīl --- Families in literature --- Marriage in literature --- Middle class in literature --- Psychoanalysis and literature --- History and criticism --- Families in literature.
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The American invasion of Iraq was largely governed by faith-based policy. The 'shock and Awe' strategy, alongside a grossly mismanaged occupation, led to the loss of American lives. Faith-Based War presents an analysis of the imperialist Christian militarism behind the Bush Administration. America's self-perception as God's Chosen is examined and its catastrophic results detailed. The book offers an ethical, political and theological perspective on the perversion of Christian teaching behind the war in Iraq and the moral culpability of the American empire.
Executive power --United States. --- Iraq War, 2003-. --- United States --History, Military --Religious aspects. --- War --Religious aspects --Christianity. --- War --- Executive power --- Iraq War, 2003-2011 --- Christianity --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Anglo-American Invasion of Iraq, 2003-2011 --- Dawn, Operation New, 2010-2011 --- Gulf War II, 2003-2011 --- Iraqi Freedom, Operation, 2003-2010 --- New Dawn, Operation, 2010-2011 --- Operation Iraqi Freedom, 2003-2010 --- Operation New Dawn, 2010-2011 --- Operation Telic, 2003-2011 --- Persian Gulf War, 2003-2011 --- Telic, Operation, 2003-2011 --- War on Terrorism, 2001-2009 --- Emergency powers --- Power, Executive --- Presidents --- Political science --- Implied powers (Constitutional law) --- Separation of powers --- Armed conflict (War) --- Conflict, Armed (War) --- Fighting --- Hostilities --- Wars --- International relations --- Military art and science --- Peace --- Religious aspects --- Powers --- United States --- History, Military --- Religious aspects. --- Iraq War, 2003-2011. --- Christianity.
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