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Passages from a Relinquished Work - by Nathaniel Hawthorne
The narrator spends his childhood under the watchful eye of a formidable village parson, a man whose sermons shake the pulpit as much as his convictions. Though the parson’s three sons grow into respectable trades, the orphaned protagonist finds himself ill‑suited to the rigid instruction, feeling both love and inadequacy in the old man’s stern guidance. This uneasy upbringing sets the stage for a lifelong struggle between duty and the yearning for a different path.
From early youth he is a bright, carefree spirit, more inclined toward wandering tales than the prescribed routes of medicine, law, or the ministry. The community, steeped in New England’s rigid expectations, views his refusal to choose a respectable trade as idle folly, branding him alongside tavern‑goers and failed soldiers. Undeterred, he embraces the notion of a roving storyteller, setting out on a journey that will test his resolve and reveal the cost of following his own compass.
Language
en
Duration
~32 minutes (30K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
David Widger and Al Haines Updated: 2022-11-09.
Release date
2005-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1804–1864
Best known for The Scarlet Letter, this American master of dark, symbolic fiction turned guilt, secrecy, and moral conflict into unforgettable stories. His novels and tales still shape how readers imagine Puritan New England and the shadows of the human conscience.
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