Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864; Novelists, American -- 19th century -- Biography
Early Notes, discovery of
passages from
Earth's Holocaust
Eccentricity in Salem
Edinburgh Review, stricture of, upon Irving
Emerson's English Traits
Endicott and The Red Cross
passage from, bearing on Scarlet Letter
Endicotts, anecdote of
English Note-Books, characteristics of
Evangeline, origin of
Hawthorne's review of
Fame, in what way desirable
Fancy's Show-Box
Faust
"Fanshawe"
abstract of
passages from
Fearing, Master, and Hawthorne
Fielding, Henry
Fields, J. T., mistake of
Fine Art, Hawthorne's way of looking at
Fire worship
First Church of Salem
First publication by Hawthorne
Foote, Caleb
Fouqué
French and Italian Note-Books
Froissart
Gautier, Theophile
Goethe
Godwin, William
Goldsmith
Goodrich, S. G.
employs Hawthorne as editor
difficulties with
Grandfather's Chair
publication of
Gray Champion, The
Hathorne, Elizabeth C. Manning,
mother of Nathaniel Hawthorne,
piety of, her inconsolableness
at loss of her husband
Hathorne, John, judge in witchcraft
trials
Hathorne, Joseph, Benjamin,
Daniel
Hathorne, Nathaniel, father of Nathaniel,
death of; Hawthorne's
resemblance to
Hathorne, William; his persecution
of Quakers; his will
Haunted Mind, The
HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL, birth of
changes spelling of name
birthplace of; childhood of;
lameness in boyhood;
fondness for cats; scholarship
of, at college; English
compositions of; Latin theme
of, (in full, Appendix);
reading of; love
of books; first printed
article of; college associations
of; literary struggles
of; pecuniary difficulties
of; Democratic sympathies
of; his inability to
distinguish tunes; social
nature of; error as to long
obscurity of; anecdotes of;
value of these in
general; his love of solitude;
healthiness of;
shyness; considerateness
for others; personal appearance;
G. W. Curtis's
reminiscence of; his simplicity
of habits; love of books;
abstraction; moral enthusiasm
of, characterized;
unsuspiciousness of; introspection
of, how exaggerated;
distaste for society, how explainable;
in what greater than
Irving; ghostly atmosphere
of; humor of; American quality of; effect of civil
war upon; death of; his
grave; burial; literary
and intellectual influence of
Heine, Heinrich
Helwyse, Gervase
Hillard, George S.
Hoffman, Charles Fenno
Hogg's Tales
Holmes, Oliver Wendell; letter
from, to Hawthorne
Horace
House of the Seven Gables, The;
Hathorne history; composition
of; originals for the
house; survey of
Howells, W. D., Hawthorne's remark
to
Invisible struggles of genius
Irving, Washington; comparison
with Hawthorne; humor
of; attitude of, in England;
his use of native
material; his histories;
style of
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