By Rudolph von Abele
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ISBN-13: 9789401186735
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17 Complete Works, II, 86. 18 American Notebooks, 101. 1 2 CHAPTER III THE BABY AND THE BUTTERFLY The climactic scene of "The Artist Of the Beautiful" 1 IS of course the last, in which Owen Warland, after much disappointment and solitary labor, brings his mechanical butterfly as a bridal gift to the parlor of Robert Danforth, where he is confronted with the child that Danforth and Warland's old sweetheart, Annie Hovenden, have produced between them. On the one hand is Danforth, "man of iron ...
Warland fears the machine, and this fear is not wholly his own: Hawthorne introduces into his fictive world very few machines, and when he does so it is for pejorative purposes, as in "The Celestial Railroad," where the railway to Heaven becomes the means of satirizing all "easy" roads to salvation. 5 Now the machine is aggressive and massive, but that is not the only reason for Warland's fearing it; it is "monstrous and 38 THE BABY AND THE BUTTERFLY unnatural" also; and inasmuch as it is called an "iron laborer" and Danforth a "man of iron," clear equivalence is proposed between them; and this is not merely of energy and dimension, but of masculinity.
New York, 1949), esp. ch. ii. 11 English Notebooks, 523. lla American Notebooks, 102-105; English Notebooks, 546-47. 12 Quoted in Jonathan Edwards, Images Or Shadows Of Divine Things (New Haven, 1948), 27. , 43. 14 "Nature," in Complete Works (Boston, 1883), I, 31. 15 Complete Works, III, 359. 16 Quoted in Edward H. Davidson, Hawthorne's Last Phase (New Haven, 1949), 56. 17 Complete Works, II, 86. 18 American Notebooks, 101. 1 2 CHAPTER III THE BABY AND THE BUTTERFLY The climactic scene of "The Artist Of the Beautiful" 1 IS of course the last, in which Owen Warland, after much disappointment and solitary labor, brings his mechanical butterfly as a bridal gift to the parlor of Robert Danforth, where he is confronted with the child that Danforth and Warland's old sweetheart, Annie Hovenden, have produced between them.
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