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  1. DOCTOR GRIMSHAWE'S SECRET. A Romance. Edited, with Preface and Notes by Julian Hawthorne. by Nathaniel [1804 - 1864]. Hawthorne, Julian - Editor. Hawthorne, 1883-01-01
  2. Hawthorne in England, selections from Our old home and The English note-books. Edited by Cushing Strout by Nathaniel (1804-1864) Hawthorne, 1965-01-01
  3. A Descriptive Guide to the Exhibition commemorating the death of Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1804-1864. by Grolier Club., 1964
  4. Nathaniel Hawthorne 1804-1864 by Robert LOWELL, 1964
  5. DESCRIPTIVE GUIDE TO THE EXHIBTION COMMEMORATING THE DEATH OF NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE, 1804-1864.|A by none stated, 1964-01-01
  6. Nathaniel Hawthornes Scarlet letter, dramatized. A play in five acts by Elizabeth Weller Peck Hawthorne Nathaniel 1804-1864. Scarlet letter, 1876-12-31
  7. Septimius Felton; or, The elixir of life by Nathaniel Hawthorne 1804-1864, 1899-12-31
  8. The Custom house, and Main street by Nathaniel Hawthorne 1804-1864, 1899-12-31
  9. Grandfather's Chair by Nathaniel (1804-1864) Hawthorne, 2222
  10. Exhibition of books, manuscripts, and letters. by Nathaniel 1804-1864 Hawthorne, 1964
  11. The marble faun by Nathaniel (1804-1864) Hawthorne, 2222
  12. Our Old Home - Annotated With Passages From The Author's Note-Books by Nathaniel, 1804-1864 Hawthorne, 2008-06-30
  13. Legends of the Province House by Nathaniel (1804-1864) Hawthorne, 1877
  14. The scarlet stigma; a drama in four acts by James Edgar Smith -1864 Hawthorne Nathaniel 1804-1864, 1899-12-31

21. Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864)
Nathaniel Hawthorne (18041864). Contributing Editor Rita K. Gollin.Classroom Issues and Strategies. Some students find Hawthorne
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Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864)
Contributing Editor: Rita K. Gollin
Classroom Issues and Strategies
Some students find Hawthorne too gloomy, too dense, and too complex. And few understand Puritan beliefs about self, sin, and America's moral mission as they evolved into the antithetical beliefs of transcendentalism. Even fewer recognize how persistently Hawthorne involves the reader in his own efforts to probe such antitheses. To address these problems, try approaching Hawthorne as a riddler and wry joker who challenged all authority including his own. Students enjoy recognizing Hawthorne's self-mockery and his various forms of ironic self-presentation. Though self-mockery is most overt in Hawthorne's letters and prefaces (the introduction to "Rappaccini's Daughter," for example), students can quickly discern the skepticism underlying Hawthorne's uses of laughter, his assessments of America's Puritan past and quotidian present, and his anatomization of his major characters. Introduce recurrent patterns of character, theme, image, and so forth, then invite students to identify variations on those patterns within Hawthorne's works. Comment on Hawthorne's attempts to mediate between Puritan beliefs and Emerson's, then encourage students to locate how each of his fictions incorporates, accepts, or rejects particular beliefs. Alert them to Hawthorne's assumptions about what human wholeness and happiness requireincluding the interrelationship of the mind, heart, spirit, will, and imagination, and accommodation though not indulgence of bodily needs.

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An Outline of American Literature. by Kathryn VanSpanckeren. The RomanticPeriod, 18201860 Fiction Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864). *** Index ***.
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FRtR Outlines American Literature The Romantic Period, 1820-1860: Fiction Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864)
An Outline of American Literature
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The Romantic Period, 1820-1860: Fiction: Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864)
Index Nathaniel Hawthorne, a fifth-generation American of English descent, was born in Salem, Massachusetts, a wealthy seaport north of Boston that specialized in East India trade. One of his ancestors had been a judge in an earlier century, during trials in Salem of women accused of being witches. Hawthorne used the idea of a curse on the family of an evil judge in his novel The House of the Seven Gables Many of Hawthorne's stories are set in Puritan New England, and his greatest novel, The Scarlet Letter (1850), has become the classic portrayal of Puritan America. It tells of the passionate, forbidden love affair linking a sensitive, religious young man, the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, and the sensuous, beautiful townsperson, Hester Prynne. Set in Boston around 1650 during early Puritan colonization, the novel highlights the Calvinistic obsession with morality, sexual repression, guilt and confession, and spiritual salvation. For its time

23. Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1804-1864 - Hawthorne - Mason West
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After graduating Hawthorne returned to Salem and prepared for a writing career with 12 years of solitary study and writing interrupted by summer tours through the Northeast. After privately publishing a novel, Fanshawe (1828), he began publishing stories in the Token and New England Magazine. These original allegories of New England Puritanism, including such classic stories as "The Minister's Black Veil," were collected in Twice-Told Tales In 1842 he married Sophia Amelia Peabody, also a transcendentalist, and they moved to Concord, Massachusetts, where he began a friendship with Henry David Thoreau. Financial pressures forced his return to Salem (1845-49) where he secured another political appointment, this time as surveyor of the port of Salem (1845-49). During these years he continued to publish Puritan tales ("Young Goodman Brown," "The Birthmark" ); collections of his stories included

24. Resource Guide - Nathaniel Hawthorne And Washington Irving
16001775—History and Criticism Hawthorne Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864—Childhoodand youth Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864—Criticism and
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American Writers: A Collection of Literary Biographies . New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1981.
PS129.A55 V.1-4 with 4 supplements REFERENCE
See especially volume 2.
Articles on American Literature. L. Leary, ed. Durham: Duke University Press, 1954, 1970, and 1979.
PS88.A7 1900-1950 PS88.A7 1950-1967 PS88.A7 1968-1975 REFERENCE
Lists numerous journal citations for each author in the time periods shown.
Gale, Robert. A Nathaniel Hawthorne Encyclopedia.

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26. AUTHOR RESOURCES (BIBLIOGRAPHIES & BIOGRAPHIES) Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864)
Nathaniel Hawthorne (18041864) Biography. Nathaniel Hawthorne biographywas written by Vanessa Gordon, December 2000, student in
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Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) Biography Nathaniel Hawthorne biography was written by Vanessa Gordon, December 2000, student in En 272 (Modern American Short Fiction), New Hampshire Technical Institute, Concord, New Hampshire. Nathaniel Hawthorne, one of the great American novelist and short story writers, was born on July 4, 1804, in Salem Massachusetts (Pennell, 1999, p.1). Hawthorne was the only son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Hathorne. Nathaniel was the second born Nathaniel Hawthorne's father passed away when he was only four years old. This happening to Hawthorne family only made Nathaniel, his mother, and his siblings much closer. After his father died, the family was in such a poor financial situation that they moved in with Elizabeth's parents. Hawthorne was not the biggest fan of school. He was injured when he was playing basketball. He actually enjoyed his injury because he got to be tutored at home. "Hawthorne enrolled at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine in 1821. By his own accounts not the most diligent of students, he graduated eighteenth in his class of forty-five" (Pennell, 1999, p. 2). During his time at Bowdoin College, Hawthorne made many friendships with people who were very important later on in their lives. These people include Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, future president Franklin Pierce, Jonathan Cilley, and Horatio Bridge. Bridge and Hawthorne later on became lifelong friends.

27. AUTHOR RESOURCES (ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHIES & BIOGRAPHIES) Nathaniel Hawthorne (1
Nathaniel Hawthorne (18041864) Annotated Bibliography Sources located and evaluatedby Kathie Fournier, Kimberly Murray, and Vanessa Gordon, December 2000
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Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) Annotated Bibliography Sources located and evaluated by Kathie Fournier, Kimberly Murray, and Vanessa Gordon, December 2000, students in En 272 (Modern American Short Fiction), New Hampshire Technical Institute, Concord, NH Library Sources: 1. Cohen, B.B. (1969). The recognition of Nathaniel Hawthorne: Selected criticism since 1922 . Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan. [PS1881 .C56 c.1] This reference is a 300 page book of criticism collected on Hawthorne since 1828. The collections of criticism are from a variety of critics. 2. Crews, F.C. (1966). The sins of the fathers: Hawthorne's psychological themes . New York: Oxford University Press. [PS1881 .C7 1966 c.1] This reference includes 270 pages of criticism on Hawthorne's purpose and achievements. It also gives some examples of his works. 3. Davidson, M.B. (1973). The American heritage history of: The writers of America . (The Editors of American Heritage, Ed.). New York: American Heritage Publishing Company. [PS88 .D28]

28. WWW> Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864)
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30. Hennepin County Library - Online Catalog
Author, Count. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 18041864, 0.See Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. 39. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. 39.
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31. Nathaniel Hawthorne Teacher's Resource File
Nathaniel Hawthorne (18041864) Teacher's Resource File. Welcome to theInternet School Library Media Center's Nathaniel Hawthorne page.
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Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center's Nathaniel Hawthorne page. You will find biography, lesson plans, e-texts and other resources here. This page is referred from American Literature Comes of Age (1850-1900) and . The ISLMC is a meta-site for librarians, teachers, parents and students. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap
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The Great Stone Face and Other Tales from the White Mountains
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The House of Seven Gables
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Legends of the Province House
E-text from University of Virginia Library The Marble Faun. Volume I

32. Nathaniel Hawthorne 1804-1864, 60 Years - Inspiration
Inspiration Nathaniel Hawthorne 18041864, 60 years Nathaniel Hawthornewas born in Salem, Massachusetts on July 4th, 1804, one
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Inspiration... Nathaniel Hawthorne 1804-1864, 60 years Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in Salem, Massachusetts on July 4th, 1804, one hundred and twelve years after the infamous Salem Witch trials of 1692. Later, some of his Puritan ancestors, who participated in the trials, would appear as thinly veiled characters in his classic The Scarlet Letter (1850) and The House of the Seven Gables (1851). The seven gabled house in the novel was built in 1668 and still stands today in Salem near where the Witch trials were conducted. At Bowdoin College Nathaniel Hawthorne enjoyed his English studies and excelled in Latin composition. It was there he decided to become an author and wrote home to his mother, "How would you like some day to see a whole shelf full of books written by your son, with 'Hawthorne's Works' printed on their backs?" Unfortunately, it would be 32 long, long years and many, many failed manuscripts and poems later before his dream came true and his, The Scarlet Letter sold 5,000 copies in only 10 days, becoming a commercial success in both America and Europe. While in his middle twenties and still un-published, after dozens of rejected manuscripts, Nathaniel Hawthorne, in frustration and with $100 of his own money, self-published a novel entitled Fanshawe. Commercially the book was a flop. Its lack of sales grew to be such an embarrassment to him that he finely burned what copies hadn't sold. He had published Fanshawe under a non de plume and for the rest of his life never acknowledged that the book was his creative efforts. Today a copy of Fanshawe is worth several thousands of dollars, if you can even buy one.

33. Nathaniel Hawthorne
Nathaniel Hawthorne 18041864 Home Page from Eldritch Press - exhaustivelist of Hawthorne references; Nathaniel Hawthorne Society;
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Born July 4 th Nathaniel Hawthorne: Birth Anniversary (7/4/1804) Literature Guides: The Scarlet Letter http://teen.iln.net/html_p/ng/The_Scarlet_Letter/ As part of the Literature Guides online project, Teen.com and W3T.com, Inc. provide a critical interpretation and a chapter-by-chapter summary of "The Scarlet Letter," a novel that was written by the American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864). Teen.com and W3T.com, Inc. present profiles of the characters depicted in the novel, metaphor and theme analyses, famous quotes from the novel, and a biographical sketch of the author. The sources used are listed. Authors Biography 19th century ; Fiction 19th century. ; American literature 19th century Criticism. World Wide Web Resource Update: 20020302 literature in English. History, description, critical appraisal of more than two literatures. Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/hawthorn.htm As part of Pegasos, Kuunsankosken Kaupunginkirjasto of Finland presents a biographical sketch about the American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864). Hawthorne wrote short stories and

35. Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864)
Nathaniel Hawthorne (18041864), Novelist and short-story writer,born in Salem, MA. Educated at Bowdon College, he shut himself
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Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) Novelist and short-story writer, born in Salem, MA. Educated at Bowdon College, he shut himself away for 12 years to learn to write fiction. His first novel was amateurish, but later some of the stories gained favourable notice from the London Athenaeum , and a volume of them, Twice-Told Tales , was published in 1837. His first major success was the novel The Scarlet Letter (1850), still the best known of his works. Other books include The House of the Seven Gables The Snow Image (1852), and a campaign biography of his old schoolfriend, President Franklin Pierce, on whose inauguration Hawthorne became consul at Liverpool (1853-57). Only belatedly recognized in his own country, he continued to write articles and stories, notably those for the Atlantic Monthly , collected as Our Old Home
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Early Criticism: Recent Criticism:
  • Viola Sachs's essay "The Symbolism of Clothes in Mythic American Texts: Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby(1925) and Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter(1850)" published in Abito e Identita: Richerche di Storia Letteraria e Culturale (1999), edited by Cristina Giorcelli.

36. Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) Home Page From Eldritch Press
Life of Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804 1864). Timeline of dates and events; Bostonin the Sixties from Bits of Gossip by Rebecca Harding Davis, 1904.
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  • The Scarlet Letter The House of the Seven Gables The Blithedale Romance The Marble Faun ... Tanglewood Tales
  • (all complete HTML texts here) as well as many other romances, tales, and sketches. This WWW site is dedicated to enhancing our understanding and appreciation of Hawthorne's writings and life NEW: what is new at Eldritch Press keep in touch via one central page. IMPORTANT: August 31, 2000, 8:00 p.m. EDT, Turner Classic Movies on cable television will show the 1926 silent film of The Scarlet Letter , starring Lillian Gish. Lisa Anne Miller and Mark Northam have written a new score for this newly restored classic. An informative press release accompanies a kind note from Mark. We won't be able to watch, so please send in your reviews of this important film! NEW: Passages from the English Note-Books of Nathaniel Hawthorne , as edited by his widow, 1870. Caution: one big (1.2MB) file! The Nathaniel Hawthorne Society celebrated the 150th anniversary of The Scarlet Letter in 2000.

    37. Series Training Documentation Examples, UM Libraries
    Parent record in CARL Author, Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 18041864. Uniform Title,Works. 1962. Individual volume in CARL Author, Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864.
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      Author Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Uniform Title Works. 1962 Title The centenary edition of the works of Nathaniel Hawthorne / [editors, William Charvat ... et al.]. Imprint Columbus : Ohio State University Press, c1962- Description v. : ill. ; 25 cm. Notes Half title; each volume also has special t.p. "A publication of the Ohio State Center for Textual Studies"p. [iv] of each volume. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Contents v. 1. The scarlet letter. - v. 2. The house of seven gables. - v. 3. Blithdale romance. - v. 4. The marble faun. - v. 5. Our old home. - v. 6. True stories. - v. 7. A wonder book and Tanglewood tales. - v. 8. The American notebooks. - v. 9. Twice-told tales. - v. 10. Mosses from an old manse. - v. 11. Snow-image and uncollected tales. - v. 12. The American claimant manuscripts. - v. 13. The elixir of life manuscripts. - v. 14. The French and Italian notebooks. - v. 15-18. Letters. - v. 19-20. The Counsular letters, 1853-1857. - v. 21-22. The english notebooks 1853-1856.

    38. HAWTHORNE
    Nathaniel Hawthorne (18041864). Hawthorne, Nathaniel (1804-1864) In The Handbook to Gothic Literature, Ed. Marie Mulvey-Roberts.
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    Nathaniel Hawthorne
    Young Goodman Brown's Sabbat..............................................The Pyncheons and their ancestor
    Internet Resources: The Nathaniel Hawthorne Society ALLEN, M. L. "The Black Veil: Three Versions of a Symbol." 1639].
    AMFREVILLE, Marc. " The House of the Seven Gables : Une Tragedie gothique." Revue Franaise d'tudes Americaines
    ANDOLA, John Anthony. "Nathaniel Hawthorne's Use of Mesmerism in Four Major Works." 1640].
    AUTRY, Max L. "A Source for Roger Chillingworth." 0966].
    BARRY, Elaine. " ' Beyond the Veil:' A Reading of ' The Minister's Black Veil.' " 0967].
    BAYM, Nina. "Nathaniel Hawthorne's Gothic Discards: Fanshawe and ' Alice Doane.' " 1641].
    BECKER, Alliene R. " ' Alice Doane's Appeal:' A Literary Double of Hoffmann's Die Elixiere des Teufels
    BERGMAN , Eugene. "The Divided Self in Hawthorne and Dostoevsky." 1643].
    BERTHOLD, Dennis. "Hawthorne, Ruskin, and the Gothic Revival: Transcendental Gothic in The Marble Faun
    CALHOUN, Thomas O. "Hawthorne's Gothic: An Approach to the Last Four Fragments." 1646]. CHARNEY, Maurice. "Hawthorne and the Gothic Style." 1647].

    39. Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864)
    Nathaniel Hawthorne (18041864). Master-Maker of Tales the DarkSide of American Romanticism . The fact that Hawthorne was born
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    Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) "Master-Maker of Tales: the Dark Side of American Romanticism" The fact that Hawthorne was born and grew up in Salem, MA, was immensely significant to his art. Why? With what do we associate Salem? Hawthorne's heritage was Puritan and his own family heritage haunted him: William Hawthorne , the first Hawthorne in American, was a colonial magistrate who persecuted Quakers, and Judge John Hawthorne , his son, was one of the judges at the Salem trials of 1692. This blot on his personal family history haunted young Hawthorne and thus is reflected in his fiction. Themes: Stripping away our hypocrisy and illusions (people are not necessarily what we seem) Obsession with sin, especially hidden sin , and its effects on people The problems and effects of isolation Isolation was a state that Hawthorne knew well. He shut himself away in the attic of an uncle's house for 12 yearshis "Dark Years. " Writing to the poet Longfellow, he said, "I have secluded myself from society, . . . have made a captive of myself and put me into a dungeon; and now I cannot find the key." Hawthorne could have easily become one of the eccentric recluses in his fiction had not a young woman

    40. ADULTERY FICTION (in VSCCAT)
    Holdings Castleton State College CALL NUMBER 813 C455a DA11 Book Available.Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 18041864. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864.
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