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Born: 07/04/1804; Died: 05/19/1864

Nathaniel Hawthorne Biography & Notes


Nathaniel Hawthorne (July 4, 1804- May 19, 1864) was a 19th century American novelist and short story writer. He is seen as a key figure in the development of American literature.

Nathaniel Hawthorne was a famous author who was born in Salem, Massachusetts, where his birthplace is now a house museum, and died in Plymouth, New Hampshire. Hawthorne's father was a sea captain and descendant of John Hathorne, one of the judges who oversaw the Salem Witch Trials. (The author added the "w" to his surname in his early twenties.) Hawthorne's father died at sea in 1808 of yellow fever when Hawthorne was only four years old, and Nathaniel was raised secluded from the world by his mother.

Hawthorne attended Bowdoin College in Maine from 1821–1824, befriending classmates Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and future president Franklin Pierce. Until the publication of his Twice-Told Tales in 1837, Hawthorne wrote in the comparative obscurity of what he called his "owl's nest" in the family home. As he looked back on this period of his life, he wrote: "I have not lived, but only dreamed about living" [letter to Longfellow, June 4, 1837]. And yet it was this period of brooding and writing that had formed, as Malcolm Cowley was to describe it,"the central fact in Hawthorne's career," his "term of apprenticeship" that would eventually result in the "richly meditated fiction."

Hawthorne was hired in 1839 as a weigher and gauger at the Boston Custom House. He had become engaged in the previous year to the illustrator and transcendentalist Sophia Peabody. Seeking a possible home for himself and Sophia, he joined the transcendentalist utopian community at Brook Farm in 1841; later that year, however, he left when he became dissatisfied with the experiment. (His Brook Farm adventure would prove an inspiration for his novel, The Blithedale Romance.) He married Sophia in 1842; they moved to The Old Manse in Concord, Massachusetts, where they lived for three years. Hawthorne and his wife then moved to The Wayside, previously a home of the Alcotts. Their neighbors in Concord included Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau.

Like Hawthorne, Sophia was a reclusive person. She was, in fact, bedridden with headaches until her sister introduced her to Hawthorne, after which her headaches seem to have abated. The Hawthornes enjoyed a long marriage, and Sophia was greatly enamored of her husband's work. In one of her journals, she writes: "I am always so dazzled and bewildered with the richness, the depth, the... jewels of beauty in his productions that I am always looking forward to a second reading where I can ponder and muse and fully take in the miraculous wealth of thoughts" [Jan 14th 1851, Journal of Sophia Hawthorne. Berg Collection NY Public Library].

In 1846 Hawthorne was appointed surveyor (determining the quantity and value of imported goods) at the Salem Custom House. Like his earlier appointment to the custom house in Boston, this employment was vulnerable to the politics of the spoils system. When Hawthorne later wrote The Scarlet Letter, he included a long introductory essay depicting his time at the Salem Custom House. He lost this job due to the change of administration in Washington after the presidential election of 1848. In 1852 he wrote the campaign biography of his old friend, Franklin Pierce. With Pierce's election as president, Hawthorne was rewarded in 1853 with the position of United States consul in Liverpool. In 1857 he resigned from this post and did some traveling in France and Italy. He and his family returned to The Wayside in 1860. Failing health (which biographer Edward Miller speculates was stomach cancer) began to prevent him from completing new writings. Hawthorne died in his sleep on May 19, 1864 in Plymouth, N.H. while on a tour of the White Mountains with Pierce.

Nathaniel and Sophia Hawthorne had three children: Una, Julian, and Rose. Una suffered from mental illness and died young. Julian moved out west, served a jail term for embezzlement, and wrote a book about his father. Rose married George Parsons Lathrop, converted to Roman Catholicism and took her vows as a Dominican nun. She founded a religious orderto care for victims of incurable cancer.

Hawthorne is best-known today for his many short stories (he called them "tales") and his four major romances of 1850–60: The Scarlet Letter (1850), The House of the Seven Gables (1851), The Blithedale Romance (1852), and The Marble Faun (1860). (Another book-length romance, Fanshawe, was published anonymously in 1828.)

Before publishing his first collection of tales in 1837, Hawthorne wrote scores of short stories and sketches, publishing them anonymously or pseudonymously in periodicals such as The New-England Magazine and The United States Democratic Review. (The editor of the Democratic Review, John L. O'Sullivan, was a close friend of Hawthorne's.) Only after collecting a number of his short stories into the two-volume Twice-Told Tales in 1837 did Hawthorne begin to attach his name to his works.

Much of Hawthorne's work is set in colonial New England, and many of his short stories have been read as moral allegories influenced by his Puritan background. "Ethan Brand" (1850) tells the story of a lime-burner who sets off to find the Unpardonable Sin, and in doing so, commits it. One of Hawthorne's most famous tales, "The Birth-Mark" (1843), concerns a young doctor who removes a birthmark from his wife's face, an operation which kills her. Other well-known tales include "Rappaccini's Daughter" (1844), "My Kinsman, Major Molineux" (1832), "The Minister's Black Veil" (1836), "Ethan Brand" (1851) and "Young Goodman Brown" (1835). "The Maypole of Merrymount" recounts a most interesting encounter between the Puritans and the forces of anarchy and hedonism. Tanglewood Tales (1853) was a re-writing some of the most famous of the ancient Greek myths in a volume for children, and from which was named Tanglewood estate and music venue.

Recent criticism has focused on Hawthorne's narrative voice, treating it as a self-conscious rhetorical construction, not to be conflated with Hawthorne's own voice. Such an approach complicates the long-dominant tradition of regarding Hawthorne as a gloomy, guilt-ridden moralist.

Hawthorne enjoyed a brief but intense friendship with American novelist Herman Melville beginning on August 5, 1850, when the two authors met at a picnic hosted by a mutual friend. Melville had just read Hawthorne's short story collection Mosses from an Old Manse, which Melville later praised in a famous review, "Hawthorne and His Mosses." Melville's letters to Hawthorne provide insight into the composition of Moby-Dick, which Melville dedicated to Hawthorne, 'in appreciation for his genius.' Hawthorne's letters to Melville did not survive.


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Allegories of the Heart by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2003)
The American Claimant Manuscripts by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1978)
The American Notebooks by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Claude Mitchell Simpson ( 1991)
The Ancestral Footstep, Outlines of an English Romance by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2003)
Arthur Dimmesdale by Charles R. Larson, Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1983)
Best Known Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2003)
The Best Known Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne; Including the Scarlet Letter, the House of the Seven Gables, the Best of the Twice-Told Tales Including the Scarlet Letter, the House of the Seven Gables, the Best of the Twice-Told Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1972)
Selections from the Twice-Told Tales including The Minister's Black Veil, The Maypole of Merry Mount, and The Great Carbuncle are presented together with Hawthorne's two most famous fictional masterpieces.
The Birthmark The Birthmark by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1983)
The Blithedale Romance The Blithedale Romance by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1983)
Renowned 19th-century author Nathaniel Hawthorne writes fully in his own time, not haunting his characters with the American past as in his more famous works THE HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES and THE SCARLET LETTER. Published in 1852, THE BLITHEDALE ROMANCE remains a captivating work about politics, love, the supernatural, and idealism, written with Hawthorne's sharp wit and deep intelligence.
Blithedale Romance and Fanshawe by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1965)
"The Blithedale Romance", Hawthorne's portrait of a utopian community whose collective ideals increasingly clash with the passions of individual members is based on his own experiences at Brook Farm. The novel tackles many of the burning issues of his day, including women's rights, spiritualism, and socialism.
Celestial Railroad and Other Stories Celestial Railroad and Other Stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1988)
Tells the stories of witches, a lynching, a vision, an attempt to create the perfect woman, forbidden experiments, secrets, and dreams.
The Complete Novels and Selected Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1993)
The Complete Novels and Selected Tales of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1993)
Complete Short Stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1959)
The writer's New England heritage is well represented in 72 short stories of keen psychological insight.
The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne Passage from French and Italian Note-books by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1994)
A Concordance to the Five Novels of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Nathaniel Hawthorne, John R. Byers, James Jarratt Owen ( 1979)
The Consular Letters, 1853-1855, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Bill Ellis ( 1988)
The Consular Letters, 1856-1857 by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Bill Ellis ( 1989)
The Corporeal Self Allegories of the Body in Melville and Hawthorne by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Sharon Cameron ( 1981)
Cuando La Tierra Era Nina Cuando La Tierra Era Nina by GREGORIO MARTINEZ SIERRA, Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2003)
A retelling of classical Greek myths includes "The Gorgon's Head," "The Golden Touch," "The Paradise of Children," "The Three Golden Apples," "The Miraculous Pitcher," and "The Chimaera."
Doctor Grimshawe's Secret by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2002)
The Dolliver Romance An Unfinished Fragment by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2008)
Dolliver Romance Fanshawe, Septimus Felton With an Appendix Containing the Ancestral Footstep by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1976)
The Dolliver Romance and Kindred Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2003)
Dr. Grinshawes Secret A Romance by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1992)
Dr. Heidegger's Experiment by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1988)
Elixir of Life Manuscripts by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edward H. Davidson, Claude M. Simpson ( 1977)
The English Notebooks 1856-1860 The English Notebooks 1856-1860 by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ohio State University Center for Textual Studies ( 1997)
English Notebooks, 1853-1856 by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Thomas Woodson ( 1997)
Fanshawe by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2007)
Feathertop Feathertop Based on the Tale by Nathaniel Hawthrone by Robert D. San Souci, Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1995)
Long ago in New England, a powerful witch made a scarecrow from old scraps. With a puff of magic smoke the scarecrow was transformed into a handsome young man called Feathertop. Then the witch sent him off to woo beautiful Polly Gookin. They fell in love, but only love's magic could make Feathertop truly human.
Four Great American Classics Four Great American Classics The Scarlet Letter, the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the Red Badge of Courage, Billy Budd, Sailor by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1986)
Presents four classic American stories, "The Scarlett Letter," "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," "The Red Badge of Courage," and "Billy Budd, sailor."
French and Italian Notebooks by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1980)
From Mosses From An Old Manse by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2004)
From Twice Told Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2007)
The Golden Touch by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2005)
Great American Suspense Great American Suspense Five Unabridged Classics by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, Ambrose Bierce, Robert W. Chambers, F. Marion Crawford ( 2000)
Captures the rich language and dark atmosphere of five of the greatest stories by American horror writers Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, F. Marion Crawford, Ambrose Bierce, and Robert W. Chambers. Read by Geraint Wyn Davies.
The Great Short Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1977)
Contains the centenary text of The Scarlet Letter, My Kinsman, Major Molineux, Ethan Brand, The Birthmark, Young Goodman Brown, Roger Malvin's Burial, Rappaccini's Daughter, and The Minister's Black Veil.
Great Stone Face and Other Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1976)
Great Stone Face and Other Tales of the White Mountains by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1985)
Great Writings by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1971)
The Hawthorne Treasury The Hawthorne Treasury Complete Novels and Selected Tales of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1999)
This unique edition is the only one to encompass the novels in addition to Hawthorne's influential tales. A marvelous value -- The Hawthorne Treasury presents all the important writing of this classic American storyteller.
Hawthorne as Editor Selections from His Writings in the American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1972)
Hawthorne's Lost Notebook, 1835-1841 Facsimile from the Pierpont Morgan Library by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1978)
Hawthorne's Short Stories Hawthorne's Short Stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1980)
Twenty-four of Hawthorne's best-known short stories plus many that are virtually unknown to the average reader. Introduction by Professor Newton Arvin of Smith College.
Hawthorne's Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1997)
The Heath Anthology of American Literature Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Paul Lauter ( 1998)
Hester by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Christopher Bigsby ( 1994)
A thoughtful prequel to "The Scarlet Letter" that describes Hester's marriage to the sinister Roger Chillingworth, her attempt to flee her marriage, her ocean crossing to America, her romance with Dimmsdale and her new life in the New World.
The House Of The Seven Gables The House Of The Seven Gables by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1986)
A novel which deals with a decadent New England family and Holgrave, who rents a room in their seven-gabled house.
The House of the Seven Gables The House of the Seven Gables by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Joshua Miller, John O'Rourke ( 1997)
Retells the classic story of the curse of Matthew Maule which descends on seven generations of the inhabitants of an old New England town, as a graphic novel with study guide.
The House of the Seven Gables and the Snow Image The House of the Seven Gables and the Snow Image And Other Twice-Told Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1992)
An intense psychological drama devoted to the burden of inherited guilt and the work of retribution. As always in Hawthorne, the greatest sin is the violation of the integrity of another person's soul.
The Illustrated Marble Faun by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Nathalia Wright ( 1991)
The Impuritans A Play in One Act by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Austin Clarke, Dolmen Press ( 1973)
Journal of an African Cruiser:Comprising Sketches of the Canaries The Cape De Verds, Liberia, Madeira, Sierra Leone, and Other Places of Interest on the West Coast of Africa by Horatio Bridge ( 1968)
King Midas King Midas With Selected Sentences in American Sign Language by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Robert Newby ( 1990)
A king wishes that everything he touches will turn to gold.
LA Letra Roja LA Letra Roja by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1991)
La Letra Escarlata / the Scarlet Letter La Letra Escarlata / the Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2002)
Legends of New England by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2003)
Legends of the Province-House by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2003)
Letters Letters Centenary Edition of the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2008)
Letters of Hawthorne to William D. Ticknor, 1851-1864 by Nathaniel Hawthorne, John Cotton Dana, Carteret Book Club ( 1910)
Letters of Hawthorne to William d Ticknor 1851-1864 by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1991)
The Letters, 1813-1843 by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Thomas Woodson, Norman Holmes Pearson, L.N. Smith ( 1985)
The Letters, 1843-1853 The Letters, 1843-1853 by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2008)
The Letters, 1857-1864 by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Thomas Woodson, James A. Rubino ( 1987)
Love Letters of Nathaniel Hawthorne 1839-1863 by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1995)
Main-Street by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2007)
The Marble Faun The Marble Faun by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Richard H. Brodhead ( 1990)
Hawthorne's young American, Hilda, became the model for Henry James's innocent heroines faced with the corrupt sophistications of Europe. This novel, Hawthorne's last, takes place in Rome and centers on a group of friends: Donatello, who becomes a mature person only after he becomes corrupted; Miriam, who persuades him to commit a vengeful murder; and two Americans, Hilda and Kenyon, artists who are witnesses to these terrible events, and who return home sadder but wiser. Hawthorne's descriptions of the Roman milieu--the churches, museums, and streets of the city--are particularly rich and detailed.
Memoir of Nathaniel Hawthorne, with Stories Now First Published in This Country by Nathaniel Hawthorne, H. A. Page ( 1976)
Minister's Black Veil by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1980)
The Minotaur and the Golden Fleece The Minotaur and the Golden Fleece by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1982)
Miscellaneous Prose and Verse by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Thomas Woodson ( 1994)
Miscellanies Biographical and Other Sketches and Letters by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2002)
Mosses from an Old Manse Mosses from an Old Manse by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Gretchen Kay Short ( 2003)
Mosses from an Old Manse is Nathaniel Hawthorne’s second story collection, first published in 1846 in two volumes and featuring sketches and tales written over a span of more than twenty years, including such classics as “Young Goodman Brown,” “The Birthmark,” and “Rappaccini’s Daughter.” Herman Melville deemed Hawthorne the American Shakespeare, and Henry James wrote that his early tales possess “the element of simple genius, the quality of imagination. That is the real charm of Hawthorne’s writing—this purity and spontaneity and naturalness of fancy.”
Nathanial Hawthorne Three Complete Novels The Scarlet Letter/the House of the Seven Gables/the Blithedale Romance/and Twenty Short Stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1993)
A collection of three Hawthorne novels and several short stories features The Scarlet Letter, The House of Seven Gables, The Blithedale Romance, "Young Goodman Brown," "The Minister's Black Veil," and "Roger Malvin's Burial."
Nathaniel Hawthorne Nathaniel Hawthorne by Emily Hutchinson, Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2004)
The Nathaniel Hawthorne Audio Collection The Nathaniel Hawthorne Audio Collection by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2003)
On July 28, 1851, Nathaniel Hawthorne's wife left their house in Western Massachusetts to visit relatives. Hawthorne and his five-year-old son Julian stayed behind. How father and son got on together for the next three weeks is the subject of Twenty Days with Julian & Little Bunny, by Papa, a tender and funny extract from Hawthorne's notebooks, perhaps one of the earliest accounts in literature of a father caring for a young child.

Each day starts early and will be given over to swimming and skipping stones, berry picking and subduing armies of thistles. At one point Mr. Herman Melville comes over to enjoy a late night discussion of eternity over cigars.

With an introduction by Paul Auster, this delightful true-life story by a great American writer emerges from obscurity to shine a delightful light upon family life -- then and now. The collection also includes Hawthorne's short stories "Young Goodman Brown," "The Minister's Black Veil" and "Rappaccini's Daughter."

Read by James Naughton.

Nathaniel Hawthorne Collected Novels Nathaniel Hawthorne Collected Novels Fanshawe, the Scarlet Letter, the House of the Seven Gables, the Blithedale Romance, the Marble Faun by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1983)
The library of America is dedicated to publishing America's best and most significant writing in handsome, enduring volumes, featuring authoritative texts. Hailed as the "finest-looking, longest-lasting editions ever made" (The New Republic), Library of America volumes make a fine gift for any occasion. Now, with exactly one hundred volumes to choose from, there is a perfect gift for everyone.
Nathaniel Hawthorne's House of the Seven Gables by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1973)
Nathaniel Hawthorne's the House of Seven Gables and the Marble Faun by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1988)
Nathaniel Hawthorne's the Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Sara Sheldon ( 1984)
A guide to reading "The Scarlet Letter" with a critical and appreciative mind encouraging analysis of plot, style, form, and structure. Also includes background on the author's life and times, sample tests, term paper suggestions, and a reading list.
Old Man, Goodbye Old Man, Goodbye A Farewell to the Old Man of the Mountain by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Louise Clements ( 2003)
The Old Manse The Old Manse by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1904)
Our Old Home by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1970)
Hawthorne, who served as American Consul in Liverpool from 1853 to 1858, writes about his English experiences in this book, which is widely considered to be one of the best books on the English by an American.
Pandora's Box; The Paradise of Children. by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1967)
Rendition of the classic myth by the early American author, Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Passages from the French and Italian Note-Books by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2003)
Pearl A Romance by Nathaniel Hawthorne, C. W. E. Bigsby ( 1996)
Philosophy of the Plays of Shakespeare Unfolded by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Delia Salter Bacon ( 1977)
The Pomegranate Seeds The Pomegranate Seeds A Classic Greek Myth by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Laura Geringer ( 1995)
When Demeter's young daughter, Persephone, is kidnapped by the king of the underworld, the earth-goddess decrees that nothing will grow on Earth until her safe return. Geringer brings a modern sensibility to her interpretation of Hawthorne's adaptation of the Greek myth about the origins of the seasons.
Portable Hawthorne Portable Hawthorne by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2005)
Rappaccini's Daughter Easyread Super Large 18pt Edition by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2004)
Rappaccini's Daughter, and Other Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1991)
The Red Letter Plays The Red Letter Plays by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Suzan-Lori Parks ( 2001)
Inspired by Hester in the The Scarlet Letter, these two poetic masterpieces by Suzan-Lori Parks, so beautifully wrought spin Hawthorne's tale into images so bold they will haunt you forever. Includes Im the Blood and Fucking A.
Representative Selections With Introduction, Bibliography, and Notes by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1970)
Rip Van Winkle And Other Stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1991)
Stories deal with a twenty-year sleep, a ghostly apparition, and a goblin, in these controlled vocabulary adaptations of Irving's classic tales.
Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1976)
"The Scarlet Letter", Hawthorne's classic novel of guilt and redemption in pre-Revolutionary Massachusetts provides vivid insight into the social and religious forces that shaped early America.
Scarlet Letter Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Nextext ( 2000)
The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter With Connections by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1995)
Hawthorne's classic novel of guilt and redemption in pre-Revolutionary Massachusetts provides vivid insight into the social and religious forces that shaped early America.
The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, James F. Demaiolo ( 1996)
Leslie Fiedler pronounced it the first American tragedy. F.O. Mathiessen considered it the "Puritan Faust". Richard B. Sewall compared its inexorable dramatic force to King Lear. These chieftains of American literature were not, as one might suspect, referring to a play by O'Neill. They are not, in fact, referring to a play at all, but to a masterpiece of nineteenth century fiction. Until now, it appeared that Nathaniel Hawthorne's haunting drama of judgment, alienation, and redemption would be forever confined to the page. Now comes the stage version to do it justice. DeMaiolo's brooding choruses of superstition and doubt hover like the furies hungry for vengeance on the "voluptuous Oriental" woman whose fate would commingle with every life in Salem. The audience joins the chorus as they weigh the American contract of freedom against the fine print of convention and taboo.
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, P. Craig Russell, Bill Pearson ( 1990)
Hester Prynn, a young woman in Puritan Massachusetts, publicly bears the burden of her sin of adultery while her husband secretly exacts his revenge. Presented in comic book format.
Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2003)
The Scarlet Letter And Other Writings The Scarlet Letter And Other Writings Authoritative Texts, Contexts, Criticism by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Leland S. Person ( 2005)
This Norton Critical Edition of Nathaniel Hawthorne's most widely read novel appears during the bicentennial anniversary year of his birth. The text of The Scarlet Letter is based on the 1850 third edition, the first set in stereotype plates and the basis of subsequent printings in Hawthorne's lifetime.
An invaluable selection of contextual material includes five Hawthorne stories that are closely related to The Scarlet Letter, along with relevant letters and notebook entries. A substantial excerpt from Hawthorne's campaign biography of Franklin Pierce offers a revealing glimpse at Hawthorne's political thought, especially regarding slavery and abolition.
Criticism" provides a comprehensive overview of early and modern commentary on The Scarlet Letter and the stories in this edition, including nineteenth-century reviews of the novel and critical essays by Robert S. Levine, Nina Baym, Larry J. Reynolds, and Jean Fagan Yellin.
A Chronology and Selected Bibliography are also included.
About the Series: No other series of classic texts equals the caliber of the Norton Critical Editions. Each volume combines the most authoritative text available with the comprehensive pedagogical apparatus necessary to appreciate the work fully. Careful editing, first-rate translation, and thorough explanatory annotations allow each text to meet the highest literary standards while remaining accessible to students. Each edition is printed on acid-free paper and every text in the series remains in print. Norton Critical Editions are the choice for excellence in scholarship for students at more than 2,000 universities worldwide.
Scarlet Letter With Readers Guide by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1970)
Scarlet Letter a Romance Scarlet Letter a Romance by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1995)
Hawthorne's classic novel of guilt and redemption in pre-Revolutionary Massachusetts provides vivid insight into the social and religious forces that shaped early America.
Scarlet Letter and Related Readings Scarlet Letter and Related Readings by ( 1997)
A textbook reader for young adults features Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter," plus short stories, poems, and essays designed to build reading comprehension.
The Scarlet Letter and Selected Prose Works by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1949)
The Scarlet Letter and Selected Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1978)
Scarlet Letter and the House of Seven Gables Scarlet Letter and the House of Seven Gables by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2003)
Selected Letters of Nathaniel Hawthorne Selected Letters of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2002)
Selected Stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne Selected Stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1996)
Selected Tales and Sketches Selected Tales and Sketches by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Michael J. Colacurcio ( 1987)
With a determined commitment to the history of his native land, Nathaniel Hawthorne revealed, more incisively than any writer of his generation, the nature of a distinctly American consciousness. The pieces collected here deal with essential American matters: the Puritan past, the Indians, the Revolution. But Hawthorne was highly--often wickedly--unorthodox in his account of life in early America, and his precisely constructed plots quickly engage the reader's imagination.
Septimius Felton Or, the Elixir of Life by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2003)
Shakespeare's Philosophy Unfolded Shakespeare's Philosophy Unfolded by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Elliott Baker, Delia Salter Bacon ( 2000)
The Snow Image by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2009)
The Snow-Image and Uncollected Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1974)
Historical sketches and tales of the supernatural accompany such allegorical stories as the Snow-Image, The Great Stone Face, and Ethan Branet. Bibliogs.
Spooky Classics for Children Spooky Classics for Children The Canterville Ghost, Dr. Heidegger's Experiment, the Sending of Dana Da by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oscar Wilde, Rudyard Kipling, Jim Weiss ( 1997)
Stories from Tanglewood Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1985)
A Study Guide to Nathaniel Hawthorne's the Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1994)
Love, guilt, sin and redemption unfold in Puritan New England.
Tales and Sketches Tales and Sketches Including Twice-Told Tales, Mosses from an Old Manse, and the Snow-Image by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1996)
Gathers all of Hawthorne's stories, including his retellings of classical myths for children.
Tales of the White Hills by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2003)
Tales of the White Mountains by Nathaniel Hawthorne, John T. B. Mudge ( 2001)
Tales, Sketches, and Other Papers by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1973)
Tanglewood Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1974)
There Goes Feathertop! by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Norma Farber, Marc Brown ( 1979)
The Three Golden Apples by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2005)
In order to obtain three gold apples from the garden of the Hesperides, Hercules must defeat the horrible 100-headed dragon who guards the tree.
True Stories from History and Biography by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1972)
Twenty Days With Julian & Little Bunny by Papa Twenty Days With Julian & Little Bunny by Papa by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Paul Auster ( 2003)
Based on Nathanial Hawthorne¦s journal, this funny, insightful book shows the great American writer playing Mr. Mom with his five-year-old son when his wife and daughters take a trip to visit relatives.
Twice Told Tales Twice Told Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2001)
Collects brief fictional works and legends by the nineteenth-century New England literary master.
Twice-Told Tales and Other Short Stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1970)
The Whole History of Grandfather by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2002)
The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair or True Stories from New England History, 1620-1808 by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2007)
A Wonder Book for Boys & Girls A Wonder Book for Boys & Girls by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1994)
A retelling of classical Greek myths.
A Wonder Book for Girls & Boys A Wonder Book for Girls & Boys by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1996)
Behold, there were the terrible Gorgons! They lay fast asleep, soothed by the thunder of the sea....The moonlight glistened on their steely scales, and on their golden wings, which dropped idly over the sand. Their brazen claws, horrible to look at, were thrust out, and clutched the wave beaten fragments of rock, while the sleeping Gorgons dreamed of tearing some poor mortal all too pieces.
A Wonder for Girls and Boys by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2000)
A Wonder-Book by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1968)
Wonder-Book, Tanglewood Tales, Grandfathers Chair by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1992)
A Wonderbook and Tanglewood Tales A Wonderbook and Tanglewood Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1972)
A collection of Greek myths retold as fairy tales.
Words of Ages Witnessing U.S. History Through Literature by Frederick Douglass, Tom Wolfe, Toni Morrison, Walt Whitman, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edith Wharton ( 2000)
The Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne The House of the Seven Gables/the Scarlet Letter/Twice-Told Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne, David Deitrick, Lori Deitrick ( 1994)
Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 2005)
Young Goodman Brown and Other Short Stories Young Goodman Brown and Other Short Stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1992)
In addition to title story: "The Birthmark", Rappaccini's Daughter," "Roger Malvin's Burial," "The Artist of the Beautiful," "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment" and "My Kinsman, Major Molineux."

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