A Virtuoso's Collection by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1842): A Review

Title: A Virtuoso's Collection

Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne

Publication Year: 1842

Pages: 19

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐

Genre: Allegory

Source: EBook

As usual, we are presented with an allegorical story, but this one is of a different caliber. It follows our narrator's visit to a very peculiar museum that showcases a vast array of exhibits, including artifacts from pre-history, ancient civilizations, religious items, literature, and notable objects, animals, and people from recent history. This enchanting and captivating museum is a place you would wish to visit.

Our narrator is also quite unusual; he isn’t particularly interested in ancient history, literature, or monarchy. However, his eyes light up when it comes to religious artifacts and figures, as well as items related to American history. Does this sound familiar?

There is also an element of suspense! Who is the owner of this unique collection that guides our narrator through the museum? And who is the gateman? Read the story to find out!

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