Nathaniel Hawthorne died in 1864, in the midst of the Civil War, a social revolution which he profoundly distrusted; he was traveling in New Hampshire for his health with his old college friend ...
When Nathaniel Hawthorne published the novel on March 16, 1850, it was a juicy bestseller about an adulterous woman forced to ...
In the spring of 1853 Hawthorne received from his life-long friend, President Pierce, the appointment of United States Consul at Liverpool, then one of the most lucrative places in the gift of the ...
Jurors needed less than three hours before convicting Jacob Ryan Munn in the killing of 28-year-old Brenda Renteria in April ...
Roger Saillant’s trip to leading Plug Power Inc. was not what social workers would have initially anticipated when he entered ...
The number of hunters in the U.S. has been on the decline for decades. Given that fact, says Professor of Sociology Michael Rocque, it might be time to look at whether, overall, the very purpose of ...
In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Alice Doane’s Appeal,” the protagonist-narrator tries to scare two young women with a story of wizardry, murder and incest. But when his listeners laugh off this ...
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He has written on Nathaniel Hawthorne, Willa Cather and Alfred Hitchcock; his current projects explore the emergence of a distinctive conception of leisure in 19th-century American literature, the ...
Check if you have access via personal or institutional login Nathaniel Hawthorne, celebrated in his own day for sketches that now seem sentimental, came only gradually to be fully appreciated for what ...
From the self-withdrawn Fanshawe through the posthumously issued Dr Grimshaw's Secret, this compilation of reviews and notices traces Nathaniel Hawthorne's rise from obscurity to world renown as a ...