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Our Old Home: A Series of English Sketches
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Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Our Old Home" is a collection of vivid essays reflecting on his experiences as the American consul in Liverpool and his subsequent travels through England during the mid-19th century. Through these sketches, Hawthorne offers a nuanced perspective on English culture, society, and landscape, constantly drawing comparisons and contrasts with American identity and values. He grapples with feelings of nostalgia for England as an ancestral 'old home' while reaffirming his American distinctiveness, revealing both admiration for England's traditions and a critical eye toward its perceived flaws. The work serves as a personal memoir of his expatriate years, exploring themes of belonging, national identity, and the intricate relationship between the past and present.
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National Identity and Cultural Contrast
This is the overarching theme, as Hawthorne constantly compares and contrasts American and English characteristics, values, customs, and landscapes. He explores what defines each nation and how these identities clash or converge, ultimately affirming his American distinctiveness despite his ancestral ties to England.
The Weight of History and Tradition
Hawthorne is deeply conscious of England's ancient past and the pervasive influence of its traditions on its present. He contrasts this with America's relative youth and lack of inherited history, exploring how history shapes national character, landscape, and individual experience. He finds both beauty and burden in England's historical depth.
“It is an error to suppose that a man's religious faith is a matter purely between himself and his Maker, and has no concern with the world at large.”
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