Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864; Novelists, American -- 19th century -- Biography
Lander, Louisa.
Lathrop, George Parsons,
his study of Hawthorne;
quoted.
Liverpool.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth;
recognizes college days in "Fanshawe,";
Hawthorne's letter to;
notices "Twice-Told Tales" in North American Review.
Long Wharf.
Lord family, the.
Loring, Dr. George B.,
on Hawthorne's connection with Salem Custom House.
Maine Hall,
at Bowdoin College.
Mann, Horace.
Manning, Elizabeth Clarke. See Mrs. Hawthorne.
Manning, Richard,
of St. Petrox Parish.
Manning, Richard,
Hawthorne's grandfather.
Manning, Richard,
Hawthorne's uncle.
Manning, Robert;
undertakes Hawthorne's education.
Manning, Samuel,
Hawthorne travels with.
Manning, William,
Hawthorne writes in office of.
"Manning's Folly".
Marble Faun, The;
ethical weakness of;
source of its interest;
Puritan romance masquerading;
analytic study of nature of evil.
Marsh and Capen, Boston,
publish "Fanshawe" at Hawthorne's expense.
Mason, Alfred,
Hawthorne's roommate in college.
Melville, Herman.
MontaŁto, villa of,
where Hawthorne began "Marble Faun".
Morituri Salutamus, Longfellow's.
Mosses from an Old Manse.
Motley, John Lothrop,
Hawthorne's friendliness toward.
National Era,
The "Great Stone Face" published in.
Navy Club.
Navy Yard, Charlestown.
New England;
homes of;
colonial tradition of;
central fact in life of;
the secret of.
New England Magazine, The,
Hawthorne's contributions to, _note_;
Hawthorne noticed in.
North American Review, The;
Longfellow's notice of "Twice-Told Tales" in.
Note-Books, Hawthorne's,
beginning of;
quoted;
his use of.
"Oberon," signature Hawthorne used
in writing to Bridge;
farewell to his eidolon.
Old Manse, the.
Oliver, Benjamin.
O'Sullivan, John,
editor "Democratic Review,";
U. S. minister at Lisbon.
Our Old Home; remorseless impressionism of, _note_.
Outre-Mer.
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