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The Nathaniel Hawthorne Library

The Nathaniel Hawthorne Library

著者: Nathaniel Hawthorne
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概要

In this quiet chamber of spoken pages, the works of Nathaniel Hawthorne are restored to their living breath. Here you will find full-length readings drawn from shadowed forests, scarlet emblems, and the hidden chambers of the human heart. Tales where conscience walks beside mystery, and every whispered sentence carries the weight of another age.

Listen, and wander slowly through stories shaped by solitude, moral struggle, and the faint glow of lantern-light, as though the past itself had found a voice once more.Public domain
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  • Twice Told Tales - The Sister-Years
    2026/04/08
    In which the somber Old Year takes a moment's rest upon the steps of a city-hall, reflecting with weary eyes upon the chronicles of its busy and often turbulent passage through mortal affairs, whilst the bright and hopeful New Year maiden arrives, bearing fresh gifts and radiant promises for the world to come. Their fleeting yet poignant sisterly dialogue reveals the perennial struggles and small triumphs of human progress, set against the unyielding march of Time, as one departs and the other begins her mysterious and delicate pilgrimage among men.
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    19 分
  • Twice Told Tales - The Ambitious Guest
    2026/04/08
    In which a solitary young traveller, animated by lofty ambitions, finds unexpected warmth and fellowship among a humble mountain family in a remote New England notch, where the hearth's fire kindles not only comfort but tender confidences. Together they share reflections on life, legacy, and the quiet desires that knit their disparate souls under the watchful eyes of the surrounding peaks.
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    21 分
  • Twice Told Tales - The Village Uncle
    2026/04/07
    In which an aged narrator, seated by the fire on a Thanksgiving night, reflects with gentle nostalgia upon the humble village life by the sea, the trials and joys of fishing folk, and the tender bonds of domestic love that have sustained him. Through wistful memory and quiet observation, he finds solace in the simplicity and warmth of family, nature, and the passage of time, contemplating the delicate interplay between dream and reality.
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    32 分
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