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  1. The Marble Faun - Volume 1: The Romance of Monte Beni by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 2010-07-06
  2. The House of the Seven Gables (Norton Critical Edition) by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 2005-08-08
  3. The Marble Faun, or The Romance of Monte Beni (mobi) by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 2008-04-22
  4. Nathaniel Hawthorne: A Biography (American Literary Greats) by Milton Meltzer, 2006-08
  5. The Birthmark (Tale Blazers) by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1983-09
  6. The Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne (Volumes I, II and III) by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1878
  7. Scarlet Letter (SparkNotes Literature Guide) by Nathaniel Hawthorne, SparkNotes Editors, 2002-01-10
  8. The Scarlet Letter (SparkNotes: No Fear) by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 2009-07-10
  9. Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter by Charles Leavitt, 1997
  10. Grandfather's Chair by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 2009-10-04
  11. Other Tales and Sketches (From: "The Doliver Romance and Other Pieces: Tales and Sketches") by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 2009-10-04
  12. The Dolliver Romance by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 2008-01-01
  13. The Snow-Image - A Childish Miracle by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 2010-07-06
  14. Nathaniel Hawthorne by George E. Woodberry, 2010-08-05

61. Works By Nathaniel Hawthorne
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64. Nathaniel Hawthorne - Authors - Random House
nathaniel hawthorne (18041864) was born in Salem, Massachusetts, and made his ambition to be a writer while still a teenager. He graduated from Bowdoin
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65. Nathaniel Hawthorne On LibraryThing | Catalog Your Books Online
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66. Bad Subjects: Nathaniel Hawthorne’s License Plates
BUSH CULTURE REVIEW. Use of license plates as a forum for endorsing oppressive legal control of women’s bodies, as well as their conversion into sites of
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BUSH CULTURE REVIEW. Use of license plates as a forum for endorsing oppressive legal control of women’s bodies, as well as their conversion into sites of criminal punishment and shame, testifies to an intense culture war within the United States. No speech domain in the public eye remains untouched by this conflict, not even automobile license plates. Joe Lockard and Ewa Pagacz The presence of shaming penalties in US law has expanded greatly during the last decade, driven by legislative and judicial philosophies that have shifted away from civil rights enforcement and expansion. This shift has been underwritten by religious beliefs, originating in several major strands of Christianity, that emphasize a direct relationship between social offense and exhibitionistic public punishment of such offenses. Under such historic religious punishment regimes, imported to the early North American colonies in the seventeenth century, offenses were construed first as transgressions against divine ordinance and second as social wrongdoing. Salvation of souls in a community of faithful believers provided the rationale for public humiliation of offenders. Public punishment was designed to meet a purpose of ensuring communal purity.

67. A Brush With History - Portraits
nathaniel hawthorne (18041864) by Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze (1816-1868). Steeped as a youth in the Puritan traditions of Salem, Massachusetts, hawthorne
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NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE (1804-1864)
by Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze (1816-1868) Steeped as a youth in the Puritan traditions of Salem, Massachusetts, Hawthorne found the themes for much of his fiction in that heritage. Among his most noted works were The Scarlet Letter and The House of the Seven Gables . Emanuel Leutze painted this portrait of Hawthorne in 1862 in Washington, D.C., when the artist was at work on a mural for the United States Capitol called Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way . Hawthorne had come to the city during the Civil War, writing to his publisher James T. Fields: "I stay here only while Leutze finishes a portrait which I think will be the best ever painted of the same unworthy subject." He described his visits to Leutze's studio in an article in the Atlantic Monthly , "Chiefly about War Matters," characterizing Leutze's mural as "emphatically original and American." Oil on canvas, 1862
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
Hailed as one of the greatest fiction writers in American literature, Nathaniel Hawthorne is best known for his mastery of symbolism and allegory in the famous novels "The Scarlet Letter" (1850) and "The House of the Seven Gables" (1851).
Born in Salem, Mass., in 1804, Hawthorne grew up with his mother and sisters in the home of nearby relatives after the death of his father when Hawthorne was four. He went on to attend Bowdoin College in Maine from 1821 to 1824, where he excelled only at composition. After graduation, Hawthorne published his first novel, "Fanshawe" (1828), which he later decided he hated so much he attempted to destroy all remaining copies of the book. Soon after, however, Hawthorne was able to establish his own voice in writing and achieved some literary success with short stories like "My Kinsman, Major Molineux" (1832) and "Young Goodman Brown" (1835), along with a collection of writings entitled "Mosses from an Old Manse" (1846).

69. The American Novel . Literary Timeline . Authors . Nathaniel Hawthorne | PBS
nathaniel hawthorne, (18041864), ranks among America s major authors. Between about 1825 and 1850, he developed his talent by writing short fiction and the
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70. The Canal Boat: Nathaniel Hawthorne Travels The Erie Canal
nathaniel hawthorne recorded his travels along the waterway in this 1835 sketch, noting the traffic in goods and people along with the rise in commercial
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In this manner, I went all through the cabin, hitting everybody as hard a lash as I could, and laying the whole blame on the infernal Englishman. At length, I caught the eyes of my own image in the looking-glass, where a number of the party were likewise reflected, and among them the Englishman, who, at that moment, was intently observing myself. Finally, all was hushed in that quarter. Still, I was more broad awake than through the whole preceding day, and felt a feverish impulse to toss my limbs miles apart, and appease the unquietness of mind by that of matter. Forgetting that my berth was hardly so wide as a coffin, I turned suddenly over, and fell like an avalanche on the floor, to the disturbance of the whole community of sleepers. As there were no bones broken, I blessed the accident, and went on deck. A lantern was burning at each end of the boat, and one of the crew was stationed at the bows, keeping watch, as mariners do on the ocean. Though the rain had ceased, the sky was all one cloud, and the darkness so intense, that there seemed to be no world, except the little space on which our lanterns glimmered. Yet, it was an impressive scene. My fancy found another emblem. The wild Nature of America had been driven to this desert-place by the encroachments of civilized man. And even here, where the savage queen was throned on the ruins of her empire, did we penetrate, a vulgar and worldly throng, intruding on her latest solitude. In other lands, Decay sits among fallen palaces; but here, her home is in the forests.

71. SeacoastNH.com - Hawthorne On The Isles Of Shoals
We knew that American novelist nathaniel hawthorne had stayed at the Isles of Shoals. But we had no idea he left a 10000 word journal of his visit.
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September 1852 We knew that American novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne had stayed at the Isles of Shoals. But we had no idea he left a 10,000 word journal of his visit. Plymouth State College student Craig Brown suggested we take a deeper look. So we added Hawthorne's compelte 1852 journal with unique tales of ghosts, buried treasure, Shoalers and the Appledore Hotel. PASSAGES FROM THE AMERICAN NOTE-BOOKS
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72. Nathaniel Hawthorne, "Chiefly About War Matters"
Like many Americans, nathaniel hawthorne had already lost hope for a rapid reunification of the United States by 1862. As the war dragged on and Union
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Of course, there was one other personage, in the class of statesmen, whom I should have been truly mortified to leave Washington without seeing; since (temporarily, at least, and by force of circumstances) he was the man of men. But a private grief [the death of his son, Willie, in February 1860] had built up a barrier about him, impeding the customary free intercourse of Americans with their chief magistrate; so that I might have come away without a glimpse of his very remarkable physiognomy, save for a semi-official opportunity of which I was glad to take advantage. The fact is, we were invited to annex ourselves, as supernumeraries, to a deputation that was about to wait upon the President, from a Massachusetts whip-factory, with a present of a splendid whip.

73. Nathaniel Hawthorne Life Stories, Books, & Links
Stories about nathaniel hawthorne s life and Fanshawe, The Scarlet Letter, House of the Seven Gables, Blithedale Romance, Marble Faun.
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Nathaniel Hawthorne
Category: American Literature Born: July 4, 1804
Salem, Massachusetts, United States Died: May 19, 1864
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Herman Melville Louisa May Alcott Ralph Waldo Emerson ... list all writers Nathaniel Hawthorne - LIFE STORIES The Scarlet Letter
On this day in 1850, Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter was published. Hawthorne's claim of having discovered a red letter 'A' in the Salem Custom-House was a literary device, but two ancestors had been forced to wear forehead bands identifying their incestuous conduct, another had been a judge at the witch trials, and Salem itself, in his experience, was a punishment. top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR Collected Novels: Fanshawe, The Scarlet Letter, The House of the Seven Gables, The Blithedale Romance, The Marble Faun

74. Hawthorne, Nathaniel
Eventually, ironically as it may seem, the two families later were joined by marriage, and it is from this lineage that nathaniel hawthorne was born.
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genius of early American fiction, Hawthorne was a native of Salem, Massachusetts. He became acute in both his family lineage and the history of New England. Judge John Hathorne (an earlier spelling of the family name), was a son of Hawthorne's great-great grandfather Major William Hathorne. John Hathorne was a respected judge of Salem and heard trails there in the company of two other magistrates. He was not a vindictive person but skeptically questioned witnesses during trials of lengthy durations. However, he firmly believed in the evilness of witchcraft and that its magic could inflict harm on others through the use of puppets. He was known to be swayed by testimony of special evidence which he allowed to be presented and admitted in court. As a young man Nathaniel had been fascinated and deeply moved by the family story that Judge Hathorne was cursed by one of the convicted witches. The convicted witch while accompanied by others, issued the curse on her way to the Salem gallows. When Reverend Nicholas Noyes asked her to confess, Sarah Good exclaimed, "I am no more of a witch than you are a wizard, and if you take my life, God will give you blood to drink."It is known that Noyes choked on his own blood in 1717. Whether this curse was laid on the other officials responsible for the executions was not certain; however, the Hathorne family apparently became to believe it affected them. There was another victim of the Salem hysteria, a Philip English, a wealthy merchant and shipper, who did not conceal his hatred for Judge Hathorne and Sheriff George Cowin. The result of this hatred caused the Englishes to be charged with witchcraft and the family lost their wealth and property.

75. Nathaniel Hawthorne
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    nathaniel hawthorne was one of the greatest earlyAmerican writers that we know of. He not only wrote in a style completely different from that of his
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    77. Hawthorne, Nathaniel - The Scarlet Letter
    The Scarlet Letter. by nathaniel hawthorne EDITOR S NOTE THE CUSTOMHOUSE I. THE PRISON DOOR II. THE MARKET-PLACE III. THE RECOGNITION
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    78. Nathaniel Hawthorne's Tales
    nathaniel hawthorne s Tales A NORTON CRITICAL EDITION. Edited by James McIntosh, University of Michigan. 463 pages ISBN 0393-95426-9
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    79. Scarlet
    CHICAGO The GreyZelda Theatre Group presents their original adaptation of nathaniel hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, directed by co-artistic director,
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    CHICAGO - The GreyZelda Theatre Group presents their original adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, directed by co-artistic director, Rebecca Zellar. A preview will be held on August 9th. Performances will be August 10th – September 16th, Thursdays - Saturdaysys at StageLeft Theatre, located at 3408 N. Sheffield in Chicago. Tickets are $15.00. Performances are at 8:00 pm.
    The Scarlet Letter is adapted by Rebecca Zellar and the GreyZelda Theatre Group. Hawthorne’s tale will be told by the group through movement, shadow work, and the original text. The story is about Hester Prynne who confronts ugliness, passion, and the strength of the human spirit when she bears an illegitimate child. Set in a Puritan community at the beginning of our country’s history, the characters’ dilemmas of personal responsibility and all-consuming emotions of guilt, anger, loyalty, and revenge are timeless.
    The actors include GreyZelda associates, Elizabeth Styles (Hester Prynne), Meredith Rae Lyons (Pearl), Derek Jarvis (Governor Bellingham/ensemble) and Lisa Baer (Mistress Hibbons/ensemble). The rest of the cast includes Ron Kuzava as Chillingworth, Toby Minor (Dimmesdale), Tim McCormick (ensemble), and Jes Bedwinek (ensemble). The designers of The Scarlet Letter are Heath Hays (set and lights), Kim Katona (photography and shadows) and Robert Filippo (original music and sound). Stacie Barra is the assistant director. Sarah Stec is the graphic designer.
    Tickets are $15.00. For tickets, press and professional comps, and additional information, visit www.greyzelda.com or call 773-267-6293. There will be discounted rates on Wednesdays and Thursdays. The website will have all the updated information.

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