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  1. Grandfather's chair ; a history for youth by Nathaniel Hawthorne 1804-1864, 1884-12-31
  2. The whole history of grandfather's chair ; or, True stories from New England history, 1620-1803 by Nathaniel Hawthorne 1804-1864, 1896-12-31
  3. Our old home : a series of English sketches by Nathaniel Hawthorne 1804-1864, 1886-12-31
  4. The Whole History Of Grandfather's Chair ; Or, True Stories From New England History, 1620-1803 by Hawthorne Nathaniel 1804-1864, 2010-09-30
  5. Our Old Home: A Series Of English Sketches by Hawthorne Nathaniel 1804-1864, 2010-09-29
  6. The marble faun; or, The romance of Monte Beni Volume 1 by Hawthorne Nathaniel 1804-1864, 2010-10-15
  7. True stories from history and biography by Nathaniel Hawthorne 1804-1864, 1879-12-31
  8. The snow-image, The Great stone-face, Little Daffydowndilly by Nathaniel Hawthorne 1804-1864, 1898-12-31
  9. Tales, sketches, and other papers (Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Complete works of Nathaniel Hawthorne) by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1890
  10. The old manse by Nathaniel, 1804-1864 Hawthorne, 2009-10-26
  11. The new Adam and Eve by Nathaniel, 1804-1864 Hawthorne, 2009-10-26
  12. Our old home, and English note-books (Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Complete works of Nathaniel Hawthorne) by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1890
  13. A wonder-book for girls and boys (Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. The works of Nathaniel Hawthorne. [Popular ed.]) by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1902
  14. Tanglewood tales for girls and boys (Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. The works of Nathaniel Hawthorne. [Popular ed.]) by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1902

61. Fiction Authors In Depth - Nathaniel Hawthorne - Meyer Literature
Biography (18041864). Nathaniel Hawthorne in an undated photograph, probably taken—judging from his hollow cheeks and gray hair—near the end of his life.
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AUTHORS IN DEPTH Poetry In Depth Fiction In Depth ... Faulkner Hawthorne Joyce Munro O'Connor Drama In Depth ... Chronology Biography Nathaniel Hawthorne, who once described himself as "the obscurest man of letters in America", achieved success as a writer only after a steady and intense struggle. During the early years of his career, this self-assessment was mostly accurate, but the publication of The Scarlet Letter During this time he lived a relatively withdrawn life devoted to developing his literary art. Hawthorne wrote and revised stories as he sought a style that would express his creative energies. Writing did not provide an adequate income, so like nearly all nineteenth-century American writers, Hawthorne had to take on other employment. He worked in the Boston Custom House from 1839 through 1840 to save money to marry Sophia Peabody, but he lost that politically appointed job when administrations changed. In 1841 he lived at Brook Farm, a utopian community founded by idealists who hoped to combine manual labor with art and philosophy. Finding that monotonous physical labor left little time for thinking and writing, Hawthorne departed after seven months. After their marriage in the summer of 1842, Hawthorne and his wife moved to the Old Manse in Concord, Massachusetts, where their neighbors included Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Amos Bronson Alcott, and other writers and thinkers who contributed to the lively literary environment of that small town. Although Hawthorne was on friendly terms with these men, his skepticism concerning human nature prevented him from sharing either their optimism or their faith in radical reform of individuals or society.

62. Fiction: Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Perspectives in American Literature
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A superior general introduction to Hawthorne and his role in the romantic movement in American literary history, this site also gives you biographical information, a critical bibliography, and a useful list of themes recurrent in Hawthorne's fiction. BIOGRAPHY
Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864). The son of a merchant sea-captain who died in a distant port when Nathaniel was four, Hawthorne grew up in genteel poverty in Massachusetts and Maine. His earliest American ancestor, the magistrate William Hathorne, ordered the whipping of a Quaker woman in Salem. William's son John was one of the three judges at the Salem witch trials of 1692. Aware of his family's role in colonial America, Hawthorne returned to Salem after graduating from Bowdoin College (where future president Franklin Pierce was a friend and classmate), determined to be a writer. He recalled and destroyed copies of his first novel, the mediocre

63. Antebellum And Civil War America, 1784-1865: Nathaniel Hawthorne
Antebellum and Civil War America, 17841865. Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1804-1864. The floor of our familiar room has become a neutral
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"The floor of our familiar room has become a neutral territory, somewhere between the real world and fairy-land, where the Actual and the Imaginary may meet, and each imbue itself with the nature of the other." "The Custom-house" By Mark Canada
English professor, University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Like his contemporary Herman Melville, whom he knew, Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote some of the best-known and most respected fiction in American literature. A short-story writer who turned to novels in the middle of his career, Hawthorne produced classic examples in each form, including the short stories "Young Goodman Brown" and "Rappaccini's Daughter" and the novels The Scarlet Letter and The House of the Seven Gables Hawthorne shares other qualities with Melville, as well as Edgar Allan Poe. All three took a special interest in human psychology . The later American novelist Henry James, who also explored the mind in his fiction, wrote: "The fine thing in Hawthorne is that he cared for the deeper psychology, and that, in his way, he tried to become familiar with it" (140). Of particular interest to Hawthorne was the nature of evil . Indeed, in an essay called "Hawthorne and His Mosses," Melville betrayed his own fascination with the darkness in colleague's work, writing that half of Hawthorne is "shrouded in a blackness, ten times black" (678). As

64. American Passages - Unit 6. Gothic Undercurrents: Authors
Authors Nathaniel Hawthorne (18041864) 1549 TH Matteson, The Trial of George Jacobs, August 5, 1692 (1855), courtesy of the
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This link leads to artifacts, teaching tips and discussion questions for this author. Hawthorne was born in Salem, Massachusetts, a descendant of the first Puritan colonists, including one of the judges of the Salem witchcraft trials, an ancestry that would haunt him throughout his life and provide a tormented inspiration for much of his writing. He graduated from Bowdoin College in Maine, where he had become friends with Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Franklin Pierce, who later became president of the United States. Hawthorne had already begun writing at this point, acting as writer, editor, printer, and publisher of his own newspaper. In 1828 he published his first novel, Fanshawe , at his own expense. Soon thereafter, however, in a gesture of repudiation that he would later repeat with a collection of short stories, he tried to have all copies of the novel destroyed. In 1840 he joined the socialist-utopian commune of Brook Farm, but was unhappy with the drudgery of farm life and left after six months.

65. Nathaniel Hawthorne
Nathaniel Hawthorne (18041864). Fanshawe; A Tale. Boston Marsh Capen, 1828. Hawthorne, heir to the Puritan tradition and influenced
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Fanshawe; A Tale Hawthorne, heir to the Puritan tradition and influenced by the transcendental currents of his own day, drew on the history of colonial New England and his native Salem in the time of is ancestors for many of his plots. He saw guilt- imagined or real, revealed or concealed - as a universal human experience, and this theme is central to Fanshawe , his first work of fiction. Fanshawe , published anonymously at Hawthorne's own expense three years after he graduated from Bowdoin College, is a tale of concealed identity, abduction, flight and pursuit that shows the influence of the Gothic novel tradition. The author withdrew Fanshawe from circulation and destroyed as many copies as possible, including those belonging to friends and relatives. Hawthorne also did not include it later among his acknowledged works. This copy is a first edition, in the original brown paper boards with buff-colored paper label on the spine.

66. Hawthorne, Nathaniel
ISBN Title Most Popular Similar Authors. Hawthorne, Nathaniel 18041864. (Nathaniel Hawthorne). Books by this Author. 1 2 3 4
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The American claimant manuscripts

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ISBN: 0-81420-251-9 The American notebooks Nathaniel Hawthorne ; edited by Claude M. Simpson Publisher: [Columbus] : Ohio State University Press ISBN: 0-81420-159-8 The artist of the beautiful Nathaniel Hawthorne Publisher: Charlottesville, Va. : University of Virginia Library ISBN: 0-58520-534-5 The birthmark Nathaniel Hawthorne Publisher: Charlottesville, Va. : University of Virginia Library ISBN: 0-58520-535-3 The Blithedale romance The Blithedale romance: an authoritative text, backgrounds and sources, criticism Nathaniel Hawthorne ; edited by Seymour Gross and Rosalie Murphy Publisher: New York : Norton ISBN: 0-39304-449-1 The Blithedale romance The Blithedale romance: an authoritative text, backgrounds and sources, criticism

67. BiblioVault
Publisher Ohio State University Press, 1997 ISBN 08142-0671-9 (Cloth) Subject headings Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864 Diaries.
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68. Selected Literary Works
Selected Literary Works. Hawthorne, Nathaniel 18041864. Young Goodman Brown (1846) e-book web version The House of the Seven Gables
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Young Goodman Brown
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The House of the Seven Gables
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Alice Doane`s Appeal
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The Scarlet Letter
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Endicott and the Red Cross e-book web version Edward Fane's Rosebud e-book web version Main-Street e-book web version John Inglefield's Thanksgiving e-book web version
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Giles Corey of Salem Farms" e-book web version
Whittier, John Greenleaf
Mabel Martin: A Harvest Idyl e-book web version The Witch of Wenham web version
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Giles Corey, Yeoman web version

69. EAF Authors: Nathaniel Hawthorne
EAF Author Nathaniel Hawthorne (18041864).
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Works in the Collection Manuscript Materials Biographies Other Resources Nathaniel Hawthorne , a popular prose writer, was born in Salem, Mass. With Longfellow, he attended Bowdoin College and graduated in 1825. His works include Twice-Told Tales (1837, 1842; many of these stories were originally published in The Token and other periodicals thus the title), Mosses from an Old Manse (1846; includes some autobiographical sketches), The Scarlet Letter The House of the Seven Gables The Blithedale Romance The Snow Image, and other Twice-Told Tales , and some volumes of stories for young readers. Hawthorne also served as Surveyor in the Custom-House at Salem from 1846-1847 (see The Scarlet Letter ), wrote a biography of President Franklin Pierce, and was appointed by Pierce as American Consul at Liverpool (1853-1857).
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"The Ambitious Guest" from Twice-Told Tales, Second Series

70. ADULTERY FICTION (in VSCCAT)
Castleton State College CALL NUMBER 813 C455a DA11 Book Available. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 18041864. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864.
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71. PURITANS MASSACHUSETTS FICTION (in VSCCAT)
PURITANS MASSACHUSETTS FICTION. Records 1 to 14 of 14. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 18041864. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. The scarlet letter; introd.
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72. Hawthorne, Nathaniel - Biography And Online Books
Hawthorne, Nathaniel Biography. Nathaniel Hawthorne (18041864). Novelist and short story writer, a central figure in the American Renaissance.
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Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) Novelist and short story writer, a central figure in the American Renaissance. Nathaniel Hawthorne's best-known works include THE SCARLET LETTER (1850) and THE HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES (1851). Like Edgar Allan Poe, Hawthorne took a dark view of human nature. "Not to be deficient in this particular, the author has provided himself with a moral - the truth, namely, that the wrongdoing of one generation lives into the successive ones." (from The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in Salem, Massachusetts. His father, also Nathaniel, was a sea captain and descendent of John Hawthorne, one of the judges in the Salem witchcraft trials of 1692. He died when the young Nathaniel was four year old. Hawthorne grew up in seclusion with his widowed mother Elizabeth - and for the rest of her life they relied on each other for emotional solace. Later he wrote to his friend Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: "I have locked myself in a dungeon and I can't find the key to get out." Hawthorne was educated at the Bowdoin College in Maine (1821-24). In the school among his friends were Longfellow and Franklin Pierce, who became the 14th president of the U.S. Between the years 1825 and 1836 Hawthorne worked as a writer and contributor to periodicals. Among Hawthorne's friends was John L. O'Sullivan, whose magazine the

73. HAWTHORNE
3989. FRANK, Frederick S. “Nathaniel Hawthorne (18041864)” (pp. 165-76). MILES, Robert. “Hawthorne, Nathaniel (1804-1864)” (pp. 108-11).
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Young Goodman Brown's Sabbat..............................................The Pyncheons and their ancestor
Internet Resources: The Nathaniel Hawthorne Society
3977. COTTON, Eve. American Gothic: Hawthorne and Melville. [GGII: 0970].
4000. LUNDBLAD, Jane. Nathaniel Hawthorne and the Tradition of Gothic Romance. [GGI: 1668].

74. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Hawks To Hawvermale
Female. Still living as of 1940. Hawthorne, Nathaniel (18041864) of Concord, Middlesex County, Mass. Born in Salem, Essex County, Mass., July 4, 1804.
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75. Sehome Library Database
1946. F Hawthorne. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 18041864. The scarlet letter. Oxford. PB Hawthorne. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Novels. New York Literary.
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Sehome Library Database American Literature 1600 - 1900 Fiction F Cooper Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851. Leatherstocking saga. Pantheon, 1954. F Cooper Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851. The spy;. London, : Dodd, F Hawthorne Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. The scarlet letter. Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1990. F Howells Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920. The rise of Silas Lapham. Harmondsworth, Middlesex ; New York, N.Y. : Penguin Books, F Irving Irving, Washington, 1783-1859. Rip Van Winkle and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Macmillan, 1966. F Jackson Jackson, Helen Maria (Fiske) Hunt. Ramona. Little, 1939. F James James, Henry, 1843-1916. The portrait of a lady. Modern Library, 1951. F James James, Henry, 1843-1916. Short novels. New York, : Dodd, Mead, F James James, Henry, 1843-1916. The turn of the screw ; and, Washington Square Morristown, N.J. : Silver Burdett, [1981]. F James James, Henry, 1843-1916. The American Fairfield, N.J. : A. M. Kelley, 1976, c1907. F James James, Henry, 1843-1916. Daisy Miller Scribner, 1909.

76. El Autor De La Semana
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77. Nathaniel Hawthorne 1804-1864, 60 Years - Inspiration
Inspiration Nathaniel Hawthorne 18041864, 60 years Nathaniel Hawthorne was 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.

78. KFUPM Library Audio/Video Catalog Online - Titles Of A Subject
Titles of a Subject. Found 2 matches for Subject Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864 , Displaying 20 per page. Home, Page 1 of 1.
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