<p>In 'Edward Fane's Rosebud', Nathaniel Hawthorne, with his quintessential allegorical flair, peels back the layers of human complexity through a tale spun from the threads of moral and romantic dilemmas. As part of his 'Twice Told Tales', this story resonates with Hawthorne's characteristic exploration into the psyche, delving into themes of time's inescapability and the transience of beauty and youth. Crafted with an absorbing mixture of sombe...