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Our Old Home - A Series Of English Sketches
Our Old Home A Series Of English Sketches Author:Nathaniel Hawthorne TO A FRIEND.I HAVE to asked your consent, my dear General, to the foregoing inscriptioa, because it would have been no inconsiderable disappointment to me had you witl held it for I have long desired to connect your name with some book of mine, in commemorat, ion of an early friendship that has grown . old between two individuals of widely dissi... more »milar pursuits and fortunes. I only wish that the offering were a worthier one than this volume of sketches, which certainly are not of a kiud likely to prove interesting to a statesmail iu retirement, inasmuch as they meddle with no matters of policy or government, and have very little to say about the deeper traits of national character. In their humble way, they belong entirely to sestlletic literature, and can achieve no higher success than to represent to tlie , American reader a few of the external aspects of English scenery and life, especially those that are touched with the antique charm to which our countrymen are more susceptible than are the people among whom it is of native growt, h. I once hoped, indeed, that so slight a volume would ... Vlll not he all that I might write. These and other sketches, with which, in a somewhat rougher form than I . have given them here, my journal was copiously filled, were intended for the side-scenes and backgrounds and exterior adornment of a work of fiction of which the plan had imperfectly developed itself in my mind, and into which I ambitiously proposed to convey more of various modes of truth than I could have grasped by a direct effort. 01 course, I should not meation this abortive project, only that it has been utterly thrown aside and will never now be accomplished. The Present, the Immediate, the Actual, has proved too potent for me...« less