The Subtle Residual

The following essay analyzes significant Baroque substrata underlying in The Scarlet Letter, seized, inter alia, in relation to momentous Puritan legacy, an essential element of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s literary work. In particular, the paper focuses on analyzing crucial and minor Baroque topoi represe...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:cb5b56ce05224081ba3f8fc6e60e2bc92021-11-23T14:16:50ZThe Subtle Residual10.13135/2612-5641/48872612-5641https://doaj.org/article/cb5b56ce05224081ba3f8fc6e60e2bc92021-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/jamit/article/view/4887https://doaj.org/toc/2612-5641The following essay analyzes significant Baroque substrata underlying in The Scarlet Letter, seized, inter alia, in relation to momentous Puritan legacy, an essential element of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s literary work. In particular, the paper focuses on analyzing crucial and minor Baroque topoi represented in the novel, such as metamorphosis, relativism and ambivalence of reality, anxiety and death obsession. Furthermore, the article investigates the role of sharp chromatism within The Scarlet Letter, use of typical Baroque symbols, such as ellipsis and maze, and the fundamental role of distinctive Baroque tropes, id est metaphor and antithesis. In order to examine the aforementioned Baroque elements, the present essay resorts to the theoretical framework drawn up by Raymond Williams in his classic work Marxism and Literature. The former theoretical model, elaborated by Williams on the basis of Gramsci’s concept of hegemony, aims at describing social and cultural practices and phenomena as dynamical interaction between “residual,” “dominant” and “emergent” components. Nerveless the “dominant” represent the core of the cultural triad, the “residual” and the “emergent” situated on its periphery are likewise essential for a persuasive dynamic description of literary phenomena at any given moment. The following article interprets the echoes of the Baroque literary tradition in the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne as belonging to the domain of “residual” and hence effectively formed in the past, but still active in the cultural process as an effective element of the present. Elena MoskalenkoUniversità degli Studi di TorinoarticleThe Scarlet LetterNathaniel HawthorneBaroqueRaymond WilliamsAmericaE11-143American literaturePS1-3576ENITJAm It!, Iss 4 (2021)
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topic The Scarlet Letter
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Baroque
Raymond Williams
America
E11-143
American literature
PS1-3576
spellingShingle The Scarlet Letter
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Baroque
Raymond Williams
America
E11-143
American literature
PS1-3576
Elena Moskalenko
The Subtle Residual
description The following essay analyzes significant Baroque substrata underlying in The Scarlet Letter, seized, inter alia, in relation to momentous Puritan legacy, an essential element of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s literary work. In particular, the paper focuses on analyzing crucial and minor Baroque topoi represented in the novel, such as metamorphosis, relativism and ambivalence of reality, anxiety and death obsession. Furthermore, the article investigates the role of sharp chromatism within The Scarlet Letter, use of typical Baroque symbols, such as ellipsis and maze, and the fundamental role of distinctive Baroque tropes, id est metaphor and antithesis. In order to examine the aforementioned Baroque elements, the present essay resorts to the theoretical framework drawn up by Raymond Williams in his classic work Marxism and Literature. The former theoretical model, elaborated by Williams on the basis of Gramsci’s concept of hegemony, aims at describing social and cultural practices and phenomena as dynamical interaction between “residual,” “dominant” and “emergent” components. Nerveless the “dominant” represent the core of the cultural triad, the “residual” and the “emergent” situated on its periphery are likewise essential for a persuasive dynamic description of literary phenomena at any given moment. The following article interprets the echoes of the Baroque literary tradition in the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne as belonging to the domain of “residual” and hence effectively formed in the past, but still active in the cultural process as an effective element of the present.
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