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Kantian Notions of Feminine Beauty and Masculine Sublimity in Hawthorne's 'The Birthmark'
2012
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences
Hawthorne's 'The Birthmark' is one of his short stories whose theme falls among the domain of experimenting human nature in the fields of art, religion, and science. Regardless of the birthmark itself which represents the Original Sin, a conflict between masculine attitude and feminine perspective toward perfection and beauty is artfully manifested in this story. The paper study employs the notions of the beautiful and the sublime according to Immanuel Kant's Observations on the Feeling of the
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