The Artist of the Beautiful
Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Description: The Artist of the Beautiful by Nathaniel Hawthorne explores the tension between artistic creation and the utilitarian world through a watchmaker's quest for beauty. This captivating short story delves into the nature of art, perception, and the challenges faced by those who pursue ideals beyond the practical.
Pages: 16
Megabytes: 0.14 MB
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