Nathaniel Hawthorne in His TimesHoughton Mifflin, 1980 - 684 pages Shows us America's first great writer and his contemporaries as living, breathing people. |
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... becomes a persistent theme in Hawthorne's work : the hint that writing involved an almost diabolical form of knowledge ... become acquainted with three student passengers - Alfred Mason and Jonathan Cilley , both from Maine and entering ...
... becomes a persistent theme in Hawthorne's work : the hint that writing involved an almost diabolical form of knowledge ... become acquainted with three student passengers - Alfred Mason and Jonathan Cilley , both from Maine and entering ...
Page 169
... become of no importance to himself whether he died yesterday , or a thousand years ago ; he is already at home in the celestial city - more at home than ever he was in his mother's house . Then , my beloved , let us leave him there for ...
... become of no importance to himself whether he died yesterday , or a thousand years ago ; he is already at home in the celestial city - more at home than ever he was in his mother's house . Then , my beloved , let us leave him there for ...
Page 211
... become a regular contributor to the Boston Miscellany , which had published Hawthorne's " A Virtuoso's Collection " in its May issue and his own essay , " Sundays in the City and Country , " in July ; he had heard a rumor that Hawthorne ...
... become a regular contributor to the Boston Miscellany , which had published Hawthorne's " A Virtuoso's Collection " in its May issue and his own essay , " Sundays in the City and Country , " in July ; he had heard a rumor that Hawthorne ...
Contents
Mr Hawthorne Calls Again | 3 |
A Remarkably HardHeaded Race | 9 |
PART TWO 6 | 99 |
Copyright | |
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