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House of the Seven Gables

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House of the Seven Gables

Nathaniel Hawthorne

"The wrongdoing of one generation lives into the successive ones and... becomes a pure and uncontrollable mischief." Hawthorne's moral for "The House of the Seven Gables," taken from the Preface, accurately presages his story. The full weight of the gloomy mansion of the title seems to sit on the fortunes of the Pyncheon family. An ancestor took advantage of the Salem witch trials to wrest away the land whereon the house would be raised... but the land's owner, about to be executed as a wizard, cursed the Pyncheon family until such time as they should make restitution.

Now, almost two centuries later, the family is in real distress. Hepzibah, an old maid and resident of the house, is forced by advanced poverty to open a shop in a part of the house. Her brother Clifford has just been released from prison after serving a thirty-year sentence for murder, and his mind struggles to maintain any kind of hold on reality. Cousin Judge Jaffrey Pyncheon is making himself odious by threatening to have Clifford committed to an institution. And after all these years, the deed to a vast tract of land, that would settle great wealth on the family, is still missing.

One bright ray of sunshine enters the house when cousin Phoebe arrives for an extended stay to allow unhappy matters in her end of the family to sort themselves out. While she lightens the lives of Hepzibah and Clifford, she also attracts the attention of a mysterious lodger named Holgrave, who has placed himself near the Pyncheon family for reasons that only come clear at the end of the story.

The real crisis arrives when the Judge, who strongly resembles the Colonel Pyncheon who built the house so many years ago, steps up his demands on Hepzibah and Clifford and unwittingly triggers the curse. (Summary by Mark F. Smith)

Year of Publication: 1851Genres: General Fiction
Running Time: 12 hours 20 minutes 25 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
00 - Introductory Note & Preface
Mark F. Smith
18:23
2
The Nights
01 - The Old Pyncheon Family
Mark F. Smith
59:17
3
The Nights
02 - The Little Shop Window
Mark F. Smith
28:58
4
The Nights
03 - The First Customer
Mark F. Smith
31:33
5
The Nights
04 - A Day Behind the Counter
Mark F. Smith
33:10
6
The Nights
05 - May and November
Mark F. Smith
35:32
7
The Nights
06 - Maule’s Well
Mark F. Smith
24:22
8
The Nights
07 - The Guest
Mark F. Smith
38:40
9
The Nights
08 - The Pyncheon of Today
Mark F. Smith
39:24
10
The Nights
09 - Clifford & Phoebe
Mark F. Smith
28:13
11
The Nights
10 - The Pyncheon Garden
Mark F. Smith
30:48
12
The Nights
11 - The Arched Window
Mark F. Smith
31:49
13
The Nights
12 - The Daguerrotypist
Mark F. Smith
32:55
14
The Nights
13 - Alice Pyncheon
Mark F. Smith
54:23
15
The Nights
14 - Phoebe’s Good-bye
Mark F. Smith
27:02
16
The Nights
15 - The Scowl and Smile
Mark F. Smith
40:36
17
The Nights
16 - Clifford’s Chamber
Mark F. Smith
29:46
18
The Nights
17 - The Flight of Two Owls
Mark F. Smith
34:36
19
The Nights
18 - Governor Pyncheon
Mark F. Smith
39:36
20
The Nights
19 - Alice’s Posies
Mark F. Smith
36:04
21
The Nights
20 - The Flower of Eden
Mark F. Smith
20:34
22
The Nights
21 - The Departure
Mark F. Smith
24:44

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