Readings on Nathaniel Hawthorne /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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San Diego :
Greenhaven Press,
[1996]
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| Series: | Greenhaven Press literary companion to American authors.
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Table of Contents:
- Nathaniel Hawthorne : a biography
- Stories derived from New England living / Edmund Fuller and B. Jo Kinnick
- The divided artist and his uncles / Gloria C. Erlich
- Hawthorne's Puritan mind / Stanley T. Williams
- The social criticism of a public man / Sculley Bradley, Richmond Croom Beatty, and E. Hudson Long
- Hawthorne ranks high among American authors / Jay B. Hubbell
- A skeptic incompatible with his time and his past / Henry Seidel Canby
- The wisdom of Hawthorne's blackness / Herman Melville
- Hawthorne's use of mythology / Hugh McPherson
- Finding a voice in a new nation / Peter Conn
- Hawthorne's struggle with method / Charles Feidelson, Jr.
- The development of Hawthorne's romanticism / Morse Peckham
- Hawthorne's female characters / Randall Stewart
- Twice-told tales : a blend of stories / Roy Harvey Pearce
- Hawthorne's tales of brevity and effect / Edgar Allan Poe
- Three masterpieces in Twice-told tales / Neal Frank Doubleday
- The house of the seven gables captures the atmosphere of old Salem / Van Wyck Brooks
- The past revisits the present in The house of the seven gables / Rita K. Gollin
- The house of the seven gables : Hawthorne's "second-best book" / Mark Van Doren
- The ambiguity of The scarlet letter / Richard Chase
- Old and new worlds in The scarlet letter / Michael Davitt Bell
- Color and light images in The scarlet letter / Hyatt Howe Waggoner
- History, art, and wisdom in The scarlet letter / Randall Stewart and Dorothy Bethurum.