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  1. Our Old HomeA Series of English SketchesA Series of English Sketches by Nathaniel, 1804-1864 Hawthorne, 2009-10-04
  2. A wonder book for girls & boys / by Nathaniel Hawthorne ; with 60 designs by Walter Crane by Nathaniel (1804-1864). Crane, Walter (1845-1915), illus. Hawthorne, 1892
  3. The Snow-Image A Childish Miracle by Nathaniel, 1804-1864 Hawthorne, 2010-02-16
  4. Tanglewood tales, and Biographical stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 2010-06-25
  5. The whole history of Grandfather's chair (Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. The works of Nathaniel Hawthorne. [Popular ed.]) by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1902
  6. Passages from the French and Italian note-books of Nathaniel Hawthorne (Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Complete works of Nathaniel Hawthorne) by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1890
  7. Passages from the American note-books of Nathaniel Hawthorne (Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Complete works of Nathaniel Hawthorne) by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1889
  8. Sketches and Studies by Nathaniel, 1804-1864 Hawthorne, 2009-10-04
  9. Little Daffydowndilly(From: "The Snow Image and Other Twice-Told Tales") by Nathaniel, 1804-1864 Hawthorne, 2005-11-01
  10. The Ancestral Footstep (fragment)Outlines of an English Romance by Nathaniel, 1804-1864 Hawthorne, 2009-10-04
  11. Tanglewood tales / by Nathaniel Hawthorne ; illustrated by Edmund Dulac - [Uniform Title: Tanglewood tales for girls and boys] by Nathaniel, (1804-1864). Dulac, Edmund (1882-1953) ill. Hawthorne, 1918
  12. The Three Golden Apples / Nathaniel Hawthorne by Nathaniel (1804-1864) Hawthorne, 1992
  13. Novels / Nathaniel Hawthorne [Contents: Fanshawe -- The scarlet letter -- The house of the seven gables -- The Blithedale romance -- The marble faun.] by Nathaniel (1804-1864) Hawthorne, 1983
  14. The Threefold Destiny (From "Twice Told Tales") by Nathaniel, 1804-1864 Hawthorne, 2005-11-01

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3. Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) American Writer.
(18041864) American writer. After an initial period of anonymity during his so-called solitary years from 1825 to 1837, Nathaniel Hawthorne achieved an
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    (1804-1864) American writer. After an initial period of anonymity during his so-called solitary years from 1825 to 1837, Nathaniel Hawthorne achieved an unfaltering reputation as an author of short stories, romances, essays, and children's books. American Writers @ The Scarlet Letter - N.H. @ Romantics - American Lit. @ Nathaniel Hawthorne Speaking in absolutes is never a safe habit but it is especially unsafe when you are a teenager. In high school, I broke rank with my favorite teacher, Diane Woodbury, and decided that I hated Nathaniel Hawthorne. Absolutely hated the guy. I figured that if The Scarlet Letter was supposed to be his masterpiece, then there must not be any redeeming value to the rest of his contribution to literature. A Student's History of American Literature - Edward Simonds Read "A Student's History of American Literature," by Edward Simonds.
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    5. Hawthorne, Nathaniel
    A 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
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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.

    6. Nathaniel Hawthorne Quotes
    A collection of quotes attributed to American novelist and shortstory writer Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864).
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    NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE QUOTES This dull river has a deep religion of its own; so, let us trust, has the dullest human soul, though, perhaps, unconsciously. NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE, American Note-Books , Aug. 7, 1842 There is a fatality, a feeling so irresistible and inevitable that it has the force of doom, which almost invariably compels human beings to linger around and haunt, ghostlike, the spot where some great and marked event has given the color to their lifetime; and still the more irresistibly, the darker the tinge that saddens it. NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE, The Scarlet Letter There is so much wretchedness in the world, that we may safely take the word of any mortal professing to need our assistance; and, even should we be deceived, still the good to ourselves resulting from a kind act is worth more than the trifle by which we purchase it. NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE, American Note-Books , Aug. 30, 1842 The founders of a new colony, whatever Utopia of human virtue and happiness they might originally project, have invariably recognized it among their earliest practical necessities to allot a portion of the virgin soil as a cemetery, and another portion as the site of a prison. NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE

    7. Nathaniel Hawthorne: Poems
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    8. Hawthorne, Nathaniel LiteraryTraveler.com
    Nathanial Hawthorne, an American short story and novelist, is best known for his novel The Scarlet Letter. He has proven to be a prominent person in the
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    Nathanial Hawthorne, an American short story and novelist, is best known for his novel The Scarlet Letter . He has proven to be a prominent person in the development of American literature. He was born in Salem, Massachusetts in 1804. His father, a descendant of John Hawthorne, a judge in the Salem Witch trials, was a sea captain who died of yellow fever when he was only four. Hawthorne grew up shy and secluded from society with his widowed mother. He enjoyed the recluse lifestyle, and regularly took walks in the woods alone and wrote detailed accounts of his adventures. Hawthorne graduated Bowdoin College in Maine in 1824, where he was friends with Longfellow and future president Franklin Pierce. After graduation, he dedicated himself to writing, but struggled until 1837 when his collection of short stories, "Twice-Told Tales," was published. Hawthorne soon got involved in the transcendentalist movement, befriending Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. He lived at Brook Farm, an experimental utopian community that proved to be unsuccessful and then married Sophia Peabody in 1842. In 1846, he was appointed surveyor at the Salem Custom House, and his unhappiness there inspired parts of his most famous book

    9. Nathaniel Hawthorne - All Creatures Quotations Archive: People, Human, Humane, A
    This Quotations Archives contains quotations from famous and some not so famous people who have expressed a sense of love, compassion, and respect for all
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    QUOTATIONS ARCHIVE This Quotations Archive contains words from famous and some not so famous people who have expressed a sense of love, compassion, and respect for all of God's creation: for people, for animals, and for the environment. They speak of our teaching methods and philosophy. They speak of a lifestyle of non-violence. They seek to eliminate cruelty and suffering. They seek to wake us up. They seek to give us hope. Nathaniel Hawthorne
    Author (1804-1864) "...and we have so far improved upon the custom of Adam and Eve, that we generally furnish forth our feasts with a portion of some delicate calf or lamb, whose unspotted innocence entitles them to the happiness of becoming our sustenance." Snow Goose Photo by Sue Holloway - Creatured Connection
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    10. Nathaniel Hawthorne, The American Notebooks
    The American Notebooks. by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Sept. 1st. 1842 Thursday. Mr. Thorow sic dined with us yesterday. He is a singular character—a young man
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    The American Notebooks April 7th. [1843] Friday.
    Ibid ., p. 175. April 11th, 1843.
    Just when I was on the point of choking with a huge German word, Molly announced Mr. Thoreau. He wanted to take a row in the boat, for the last time, perhaps, before he leaves Concord. So we emptied the water out of her, and set forth on our voyage. She leaks; but not more than she did in the autumn. We rowed to the foot of the hill which borders the north branch, and there landed, and climbed the moist and snowy hillside, for the sake of the prospect. Looking down the river, it might well have been mistaken for an arm of the sea, so broad is now its swollen tide; and I could have fancied that, beyond one other headland, the mighty ocean would outspread itself before the eye. On our return, we boarded a large cake of ice, which was floating down the river, and were borne by it directly to our own landing-place, with the boat towing behind.
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    by Hawthorne,Nathaniel. (The Macmillan Company., 1904) The Custom house, and Main street, by Hawthorne,Nathaniel. (Houghton, Mifflin, [1899]) Mosses from an old manse, by Hawthorne,Nathaniel. Twice-told tales / by Hawthorne,Nathaniel. (T.Y Crowell,, [c1900]) The gentle boy and other tales, by Hawthorne,Nathaniel. (Houghton, Mifflin,, [c1900]) The scarlet letter / by Hawthorne,Nathaniel. (LRS,, 2000) The scarlet letter / by Hawthorne,Nathaniel. (Modern Library,, c2000) The life of Franklin Pierce / by Hawthorne,Nathaniel. (Published for the Tamworth School District by Peter E. Randall,, 2000) The house of the seven gables / by Hawthorne,Nathaniel.

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    Hawthorne, Nathaniel (18041864), American novelist, whose works are deeply concerned with the ethical problems of sin, punishment, and atonement.
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    19. Egotism; Or, The Bosom Serpent ( Read Online ) Nathaniel Hawthorne
    Egotism; or, The Bosom Serpent By Nathaniel Hawthorne. Egotism;1 or, The Bosom Serpent. From the Unpublished Allegories of the Heart.
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