Books by Nathaniel Hawthorne

Portrait of Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne, one of the central figures of nineteenth‑century American literature, is celebrated for his darkly imaginative tales that probe the moral complexity of human nature. His writing, often set against the austere backdrop of Puritan New England, explores guilt, redemption, and the unseen consequences of sin with a distinctive psychological depth.

Best known for works such as The Scarlet Letter and The House of the Seven Gables, Hawthorne combined historical insight with a haunting sense of symbolism. His prose remains both elegant and unsettling, offering readers a timeless reflection on conscience and the shadows that linger within the human heart.

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  • Ohio State University Press Letters 185356 v 17 Vol XVII the Letters 18531856

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  • Ohio State University Press Letters 185763 v 18 Vol XVIII the Letters

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    £89.25

  • Mosses from an Old Manse

    Lulu Press Mosses from an Old Manse

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £10.89

  • Twenty Days With Julian and Little Bunny

    Legare Street Press Twenty Days With Julian and Little Bunny

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    £12.95

  • Classical Mythology

    Arcturus Publishing Ltd Classical Mythology

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    Book SynopsisMeet legendary heroes, powerful goddesses and vengeful monsters in this beautiful hardback collection of Greek and Roman mythology, featuring classic full-colour illustrations.The myths and legends of the ancient world are vividly told here by master storytellers of the 19th century, Thomas Bulfinch and Nathaniel Hawthorne. Discover how Theseus defeated the Minotaur, why the witch Circe turned the men into swine and more in this compendium of epic tales.This treasury captures the beauty and magnificence of these timeless myths, featuring enchanting Pre-Raphaelite and art nouveau illustrations in full-colour by Walter Crane and John William Waterhouse, among others.Stories include:• Echo and Narcissus• Juno and her rivals• Pygmalion• Cupid and Psyche• The Gorgon''s Head• Cadmus and the Dragon''s Teeth• The Pomegranate Seeds

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    £16.99

  • Greek Mythology

    Arcturus Publishing Greek Mythology

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    Book SynopsisThe stories in this collection have been re-told by writers such as James Baldwin, Ferdinand Schmidt, Carl Frederich Becker, Olivia Coolidge, V. C. Turnbull and Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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    £8.54

  • Level 1 The House of the Seven Gables

    Pearson Education Limited Level 1 The House of the Seven Gables

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    Book SynopsisThe House of the Seven Gables is the home of an important family: the Pyncheons. They have the house and a lot of land, but no money and many problems. Is there a curse on the family? This is a story about money, murder, and love.

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  • Level 2 The Scarlett Letter

    Pearson Education Limited Level 2 The Scarlett Letter

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    Book SynopsisClassic / American English Boston in the 1600s is a small town, but a large crowd waits for Hester Prynne outside the prison. She carries a baby in her arms and the scarlet letter "A" is on her dress. "A" is for adulteress. Who is the father of her baby? Nobody knows and Hester will not say.

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    £11.22

  • Level 1 The House of the Seven Gables Book and CD

    Pearson Education Level 1 The House of the Seven Gables Book and CD

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  • L2Scarlet Letter Book  MP3 Pack

    Pearson Education L2Scarlet Letter Book MP3 Pack

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    £11.87

  • The House of the Seven Gables

    Simon & Schuster The House of the Seven Gables

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    £6.94

  • The Great Stone Face

    1st World Library - Literary Society The Great Stone Face

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    £14.97

  • Tanglewood Tales

    1st World Library - Literary Society Tanglewood Tales

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    £10.12

  • Greek Myths

    Union Square & Co. Greek Myths

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    Book SynopsisAge range 10 to 13 Tales of Greek mythology have entertained countless generations of young readers with their accounts of brave heroes and heroines and the monsters and marvels that they encounter. Greek Myths: A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys features six classic tales written especially for children by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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    £17.00

  • The Scarlet Letter Barnes  Noble Collectible

    Union Square & Co. The Scarlet Letter Barnes Noble Collectible

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    Book SynopsisFirst published in 1850, Nathaniel Hawthorne's historical study of guilt and sin has since been lauded as the most important work of fiction by its distinguished author - and a landmark of American literature.

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    £17.00

  • Union Square & Co. The Scarlet Letter

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    £6.99

  • The Scarlet Letter

    Union Square & Co. The Scarlet Letter

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    Book SynopsisIt is the mid-seventeenth century in Boston. Hester Prynne, dignified and silent, is led through prison doors to her public shaming by members of the Puritan town.

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    £11.69

  • Peter Pauper Press The Scarlet Letter Masterpiece Library Edition

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    £17.09

  • A Wonder Book Illustrated by Arthur Rackham

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    £22.79

  • Tanglewood Tales  Illustrated by Milo Winter

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    £34.19

  • A Wonder Book  Illustrated by Arthur Rackham

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    £33.24

  • The Scarlet Letter

    Union Square & Co. The Scarlet Letter

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    15 in stock

    £16.20

  • A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys

    Graphic Arts Books A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys

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    Book SynopsisNathaniel Hawthorne presents a multilayered story consisting of six Greek myths that are told from a unique perspective and appeals to all readers, specifically children. His writing style transcends age to deliver a family-friendly narrative. A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys is a compilation of classic stories inspired by Greek mythology. Hawthorne’s interpretation is filtered through the fictional character, Eustace Bright, a college student who’s entertaining a group of children. The book features “The Gorgon's Head,” a popular epic that follows Perseus and his quest to slay Medusa. There’s also “The Paradise of Children,” a cautionary tale about Pandora’s box, and “The Golden Touch,” which recalls the story of King Midas. Originally published in 1851, A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys continues to stand the test of time. Its stories are literary staples that have been adapted for multiple mediums. The collection also produced the sequel, Tanglewood Tales, which was released in 1853. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys is both modern and readable.

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    £9.49

  • Tanglewood Tales

    Graphic Arts Books Tanglewood Tales

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    Book SynopsisOriginally published in 1853, author Nathaniel Hawthorne delivers a vibrant selection of mythological tales inspired by some of the most popular figures in Greek lore. Tanglewood Tales is filled with whimsical characters and their fantastical stories. Nathaniel Hawthorne brings Ancient Greek mythology to life in this collection of Tanglewood Tales. The author reinterprets the stories for a younger audience with a broad appeal. The book contains heroes and heroines, as well as magicians and kings. Some of the most notable myths include “The Golden Fleece,” which centers Jason and the Argonauts. And “Circe's Palace," which follows a battle of wits between the enchantress and a formidable foe. Tanglewood Tales is a companion to Hawthorne’s previous work, A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys. It expands his collection of children’s stories with more enduring tales from Greek mythology. These are timeless classics that have captivated readers for multiple generations. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Tanglewood Tales is both modern and readable.

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    £12.59

  • The House of the Seven Gables

    Graphic Arts Books The House of the Seven Gables

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    Book SynopsisA brother and sister occupy their family home, which has been linked to a series of unfortune events including the death of its original owner. They attempt to avoid their ancestor’s fate and escape their looming legacy. Hepzibah and Clifford Pyncheon live in a historic manor that has been in their family for generations. The property was built in the seventeenth century on stolen land that originally belonged to Matthew Maule. He was targeted, detained and eventually executed after being suspected of witchcraft. The legend claims Maule cursed the Pyncheon family, leading to a string of unexplained events starting with the death of the home’s new owner. In the present, Hepzibah and Clifford are struggling with their financial, mental and emotional burdens. The House of the Seven Gables is a rich and haunting tale set in Hawthorne’s native New England. It’s a multigenerational story that thrives on mystery, suspense and elements of Gothic horror. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The House of Seven Gables is both modern and readable.

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    £15.29

  • Twice Told Tales

    Graphic Arts Books Twice Told Tales

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    Book Synopsis“The style of Hawthorne is purity itself. His tone is singularly effective-wild, plaintive, thoughtful, and in full accordance with his themes.”- Edgar Allan Poe “To this little book we would say ‘Live ever, sweet, sweet book.’ It comes from the hand of a man of genius.”-Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Twice-Told Tales is a spectacularly rich collection of thirty-nine penetrating stories. With a rare purity of style, these tales chronicle both familiar life and haunted specters through a lens of subtle mysticism and deep melancholy. The title is a nod to Shakespeare’s line “Life is a tedious as a twice-told tale/Vexing the ear of a drowsy man.”; it furthermore is Hawthorne’s acknowledgment that these stories all had been previously published in various magazines and newspapers of the day. Never one to shy from exploring themes of darkness and morality, these stories beg for repeated readings in order to fully grasp their true richness; yet, there is a sheer enjoyment in the subtle, truly imaginative beauty in each one. Amongst this collection are the tales “The Ambitious Guest,” “The Minister’s Black Veil,” “The May-Pole of Merry Mount,” “The Hollow of Three Hills,” “The Haunted Mind,” and “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment” which was adapted into the 1963 Horror Film starring Vincent Price. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Twice-Told Tales is both modern and readable.

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    £17.09

  • The Scarlet Letter

    Graphic Arts Books The Scarlet Letter

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    Book Synopsis“A perfect work of the American imagination.”-D.H Lawrence “The Scarlet Letter is so terrible in its pictures of diseased human nature as to produce most questionable delights. The reader’s interest never flags for a moment…Hawthorne, when you have studied him, will be very precious to you. He will have plunged you into melancholy, he will have overshadowed you with black forebodings, he will almost have crushed you with imaginary sorrows; but he will have enabled you to feel yourself an inch taller during the process.”-Anthony Trollope Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter is a razor-sharp novel set in a seventeen-century puritan community. The book examines the contradictions of good and evil, what is apparent and what is hidden, and the power of redemption. After Hester Prynne, the protagonist of The Scarlet Letter, has a child out of wedlock, she is branded with the scarlet letter “A” on her dress. Shunned in her community as she refused to identify the father of her child, Hester lives with in a small cottage with her daughter, Pearl. Roger Chillingworth, an elderly physician, joins the community, and unbeknownst to all except for Hester, he is her long-departed husband, who was presumed to be dead. In his absence, Hester had an affair and subsequently gave birth to a child. Covertly aiming for revenge on the father of the child, Chillingworth descends on Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, the young minister who he suspects in the illicit affair. Within the remarkable character of Hester, Hawthorne examines female independence and the complexities of sin. With a surprising emotional pitch and powerful insights into the human condition, this is one of America’s greatest novels. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Scarlet Letter is both modern and readable.

    1 in stock

    £11.39

  • The Scarlet Letter

    Graphic Arts Books The Scarlet Letter

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    Book Synopsis“A perfect work of the American imagination.”-D.H Lawrence “The Scarlet Letter is so terrible in its pictures of diseased human nature as to produce most questionable delights. The reader’s interest never flags for a moment…Hawthorne, when you have studied him, will be very precious to you. He will have plunged you into melancholy, he will have overshadowed you with black forebodings, he will almost have crushed you with imaginary sorrows; but he will have enabled you to feel yourself an inch taller during the process.”-Anthony Trollope Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter is a razor-sharp novel set in a seventeen-century puritan community. The book examines the contradictions of good and evil, what is apparent and what is hidden, and the power of redemption. After Hester Prynne, the protagonist of The Scarlet Letter, has a child out of wedlock, she is branded with the scarlet letter “A” on her dress. Shunned in her community as she refused to identify the father of her child, Hester lives with in a small cottage with her daughter, Pearl. Roger Chillingworth, an elderly physician, joins the community, and unbeknownst to all except for Hester, he is her long-departed husband, who was presumed to be dead. In his absence, Hester had an affair and subsequently gave birth to a child. Covertly aiming for revenge on the father of the child, Chillingworth descends on Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, the young minister who he suspects in the illicit affair. Within the remarkable character of Hester, Hawthorne examines female independence and the complexities of sin. With a surprising emotional pitch and powerful insights into the human condition, this is one of America’s greatest novels. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Scarlet Letter is both modern and readable.

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    £7.59

  • Tanglewood Tales

    Graphic Arts Books Tanglewood Tales

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    Book SynopsisOriginally published in 1853, author Nathaniel Hawthorne delivers a vibrant selection of mythological tales inspired by some of the most popular figures in Greek lore. Tanglewood Tales is filled with whimsical characters and their fantastical stories. Nathaniel Hawthorne brings Ancient Greek mythology to life in this collection of Tanglewood Tales. The author reinterprets the stories for a younger audience with a broad appeal. The book contains heroes and heroines, as well as magicians and kings. Some of the most notable myths include “The Golden Fleece,” which centers Jason and the Argonauts. And “Circe's Palace," which follows a battle of wits between the enchantress and a formidable foe. Tanglewood Tales is a companion to Hawthorne’s previous work, A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys. It expands his collection of children’s stories with more enduring tales from Greek mythology. These are timeless classics that have captivated readers for multiple generations. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Tanglewood Tales is both modern and readable.

    Out of stock

    £6.99

  • The House of the Seven Gables

    Graphic Arts Books The House of the Seven Gables

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    Book SynopsisA brother and sister occupy their family home, which has been linked to a series of unfortune events including the death of its original owner. They attempt to avoid their ancestor’s fate and escape their looming legacy. Hepzibah and Clifford Pyncheon live in a historic manor that has been in their family for generations. The property was built in the seventeenth century on stolen land that originally belonged to Matthew Maule. He was targeted, detained and eventually executed after being suspected of witchcraft. The legend claims Maule cursed the Pyncheon family, leading to a string of unexplained events starting with the death of the home’s new owner. In the present, Hepzibah and Clifford are struggling with their financial, mental and emotional burdens. The House of the Seven Gables is a rich and haunting tale set in Hawthorne’s native New England. It’s a multigenerational story that thrives on mystery, suspense and elements of Gothic horror. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The House of Seven Gables is both modern and readable.

    Out of stock

    £9.49

  • A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys

    Graphic Arts Books A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys

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    Book SynopsisNathaniel Hawthorne presents a multilayered story consisting of six Greek myths that are told from a unique perspective and appeals to all readers, specifically children. His writing style transcends age to deliver a family-friendly narrative. A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys is a compilation of classic stories inspired by Greek mythology. Hawthorne’s interpretation is filtered through the fictional character, Eustace Bright, a college student who’s entertaining a group of children. The book features “The Gorgon's Head,” a popular epic that follows Perseus and his quest to slay Medusa. There’s also “The Paradise of Children,” a cautionary tale about Pandora’s box, and “The Golden Touch,” which recalls the story of King Midas. Originally published in 1851, A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys continues to stand the test of time. Its stories are literary staples that have been adapted for multiple mediums. The collection also produced the sequel, Tanglewood Tales, which was released in 1853. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys is both modern and readable.

    Out of stock

    £6.37

  • The Scarlet Letter

    Wilder Publications The Scarlet Letter

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £17.99

  • Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Scarlet Letter

    7 in stock

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    7 in stock

    £10.52

  • The Scarlet Letter: A Romance

    Broadview Press Ltd The Scarlet Letter: A Romance

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisHawthorne's story of the disgraced Hester Prynne (who must wear a scarlet "A" as the mark of her adultery), of her illegitimate child, Pearl, and of the righteous minister Arthur Dimmesdale continues to resonate with modern readers. Set in mid-seventeenth-century Boston, this powerful tale of passion, Puritanism, and revenge is one of the foremost classics of American literature.This Broadview edition contains a selection of historical documents that include Hawthorne's writings on Puritanism, the historical sources of the story, and contemporary reviews of the novel. New to the second edition are an updated critical introduction and bibliography and, in the appendices, additional writings by Margaret Fuller, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Henry James, and William Dean Howells.Trade Review“Anyone interested in how novels refract history will be enriched by the Broadview edition of The Scarlet Letter. The valuable introduction and extensive archival material will give readers a great foundation for using Hawthorne’s historicist methodology as a model for discussing the complexities of history and storytelling not only for Hawthorne but for contemporary readers as well.” — Lauren Berlant, University of Chicago“John Stephen Martin’s meticulously prepared edition of The Scarlet Letter offers both students and general readers the most comprehensive introduction to Hawthorne’s life and work currently available in one volume. With its historical contextualization, enormously helpful annotations, and judicious assessment of Hawthorne’s greatest work, it establishes itself as the single best guide to this great American masterpiece.” — Joel Porte, Cornell University“This edition is the most effective teaching tool for Hawthorne’s text that I know. Contained within a single volume, students have everything that is necessary for a rich understanding of one of the most important moments in American literary history. Especially donative are the substantial contextualizations provided here—literary, social, and historical—and in turn, these contextualizations ground the principal issues with which Hawthorne’s romance engages. Supplementary to all this is the extensive bibliography, far-ranging and comprehensive. This edition is easily the most comprehensive introduction to the work that is currently available.” — Ian Bell, Keele UniversityTable of ContentsAcknowledgementsPrefaceIntroductionNathaniel Hawthorne: A Brief ChronologyA Note on the TextThe Scarlet Letter, A RomanceAppendix A: Hawthorne and Brook Farm (1841)Appendix B: Hawthorne at Concord (1842–1845): Thoreau, Emerson, Fuller, and TranscendentalismAppendix C: The Controversy of “The Custom-House” IntroductionAppendix D: Hawthorne’s Preface to the Second EditionAppendix E: Hawthorne’s Earlier Writings on Puritan History From “Endicott and the Red Cross” (1838) From “Main-street” (1849) From “The Celestial Rail-road” (1843) Appendix F: Hawthorne’s American NotebooksAppendix G: Hawthorne’s Ironic VisionAppendix H: The Development of The Scarlet Letter into a RomanceAppendix I: Imagination and “the Neutral Ground” of MoonlightAppendix J: Historical Sources for The Scarlet LetterAppendix K: Contemporary Reviews of The Scarlet Letter From Anon.,“The New Romance,” Boston Transcript (15 March 1850) From Anon., Salem Register (21 March 1850) From Evert A. Duyckinck, “Nathaniel Hawthorne,” The Literary World (30 March 1850) From George Ripley, New York Tribune Supplement (1 April 1850) From E.P. Whipple, Graham’s Magazine (May 1850) From Henry F. Chorley, Athenæum (June 1850) From Anne W. Abbott, North American Review (July 1850) From George Bailey Loring, Massachusetts Quarterly Review (September 1850) From Orestes Brownson, Brownson’s Quarterly Review (October 1850) From Arthur Cleveland Coxe, “The Writings of Hawthorne,” Church Review (January 1851) From Henry James, Hawthorne (1879) From William Dean Howells, Heroines of Fiction (1901) Appendix L: IllustrationsWorks Cited and Recommended Readings

    3 in stock

    £15.15

  • The Blithedale Romance

    Broadview Press Ltd The Blithedale Romance

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisInspired by Nathaniel Hawthorne’s own experience as a member of the famous Brook Farm Community, which the author describes in his preface as the “most romantic episode” in his life, The Blithedale Romance is one of the most engaging and complex of Hawthorne’s novels. Recounting the hopeful formation and slow fragmentation of a reform-minded socialist community in antebellum Massachusetts, the novel has increasingly preoccupied commentators on American literature and culture over the last few decades.The editors’ new introduction helps the reader to negotiate Blithedale’s literary difficulties by offering a detailed reflection on the main problems confronted by past and present interpreters of the novel. Appendices expand on the central historical theme of reform, highlighting the novel’s references to women’s emancipation, antislavery, and Utopian socialism.Trade Review“The Broadview edition of The Blithedale Romance is an exceptional scholarly achievement. The excellent critical introduction, along with the wealth of biographical and historical materials, at last make it possible to see Hawthorne’s novel in all its complexity and brilliance.” — Eric J. Sundquist, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities, Johns Hopkins University“The introduction, by Michael J. Colacurcio (a scholar unrivaled in Hawthorne criticism over the past three decades) and Luke Bresky, is a major piece of literary analysis. An authoritative text of the novel, judicious annotations to help readers with historical persons and events, and extensive appendices contextualizing more fully than heretofore the religious, feminist, reformist, and slavery contexts in which the book should be read—all these make this edition of The Blithedale Romance unsurpassed.” — Frederick Newberry, Professor Emeritus, Duquesne University, former editor of The Nathaniel Hawthorne Review“The Blithedale Romance is a brilliant novel, one that compresses into its reveries and observations some of the most urgent issues troubling antebellum America. With this sparkling new edition, Colacurcio and Bresky not only recognize Hawthorne’s political thoughtfulness, but also include a rich framework of primary sources through which to approach the allusive energy of Hawthorne’s prose. I am looking forward to using this edition in my American Literature courses.” — Dana Medoro, University of ManitobaTable of ContentsAcknowledgementsIntroductionNathaniel Hawthorne: A Brief ChronologyA Note on the TextThe Blithedale RomanceAppendix A: Hawthorne on Brook Farm, Reform, and Social Change Nathaniel Hawthorne, Selected Letters to Sophia Peabody (April 1841 to June 1842) From “The Hall of Fantasy” (1843, 1846) From “Earth’s Holocaust” (1844, 1846) From “The Old Manse” (1846) From The Scarlet Letter (1850) Appendix B: Universal Reform and Associationism From George Ripley, Letter to the Church in Purchase Street (1 October 1840) From “‘The Memory and Example of the Just,’ A Sermon, Preached on All Saints’ Day, to the First Church, by Its Minister, N.L. Frothingham. Boston, 1840.” Christian Examiner (January 1841) From Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Chardon Street and Bible Conventions,” The Dial (July 1842) From Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Lectures on the Times,” The Dial (July 1842) From Ralph Waldo Emerson, “New England Reformers” (1844) From Albert Brisbane, “Association and Social Reform,” The Boston Quarterly Review (April 1842) From Charles Lane, “Brook Farm,” The Dial (January 1844) From Andrew Jackson Davis, The Principles of Nature, Her Divine Revelations, and a Voice to Mankind (1847) Appendix C: Woman Emancipating, Woman Emancipated Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Massachusetts (28 June 1837) From Sarah Grimké, Letters on the Equality of the Sexes, Addressed to Mary S. Parker, President of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society (1838) From Letter III: The Pastoral Letter of the General Association of Congregational Ministers of Massachusetts From Letter XII: Legal Disabilities of Women From Catharine E. Beecher, An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism, with Reference to the Duty of American Females (1837) From William Lloyd Garrison, “Letter to the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society,” The Liberator (16 October 1840) Margaret Fuller, Selected Comments on Woman From “Leila,” The Dial (April 1841) From Woman in the Nineteenth Century (1845) Sophia Ripley, “Woman,” The Dial (January 1841) From Orestes Brownson, “Miss Fuller and Reformers,” Brownson’s Quarterly Review (April 1845) From Oneida Community [John Humphrey Noyes], “Bible Argument; Defining the Relations of the Sexes in the Kingdom of Heaven” (1849) From Theodore Parker, “Sermon of the Public Function of Woman” (1853) Appendix D: The Fugitive Slave Law and Northern Anti-slavery From the US Constitution, Fugitive Slave Act (1850) From Horace Mann, “Speech to the Massachusetts Convention in Opposition to the Fugitive Slave Law” (1851) Caroline W. Healey Dall, “Amy. A Tale,” Liberty Bell (1849) Antislavery Emblems: “Am I Not a Woman and a Sister?” Josiah Wedgwood Antislavery Medallion (1787) Typefounder’s Cut from The Liberator (1832) Kneeling Slave with Dame Justice, from the Cover Page of Authentic Anecdotes of American Slavery (1838) by Lydia Maria Child Needlecase Stamped with Antislavery Emblem Appendix E: Harriet Hosmer, Zenobia in Chains (1859)Appendix F: Contemporary Reviews of The Blithedale Romance From “Contemporary Literature of America: ‘The Blithedale Romance,’” The Westminster Review (October 1852) Edwin Percy Whipple, Graham’s Magazine (September 1852) Works Cited and Recommended Reading

    1 in stock

    £18.86

  • Twenty Days With Julian & Little Bu

    The New York Review of Books, Inc Twenty Days With Julian & Little Bu

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisOn July 28, 1851, Nathaniel Hawthorne''s wife Sophia and daughters Una and Rose left their house in Western Massachusetts to visit relatives near Boston. Hawthorne and his five-year-old son Julian stayed behind. How father and son got along over the next three weeks is the subject of this tender and funny extract from Hawthorne''s notebooks.'At about six o''clock I looked over the edge of my bed and saw that Julian was awake, peeping sideways at me.' Each day starts early and is mostly given over to swimming and skipping stones, berry-picking and subduing armies of thistles. There are lots of questions ('It really does seem as if he has baited me with more questions, references, and observations, than mortal father ought to be expected to endure'), a visit to a Shaker community, domestic crises concerning a pet rabbit, and some poignant moments of loneliness ('I went to bed at about nine and longed for Phoebe'). And one evening Mr. Herman Melville comes by to enjoy a late-night discussion of eternity over cigars.With an introduction by Paul Auster that paints a beautifully observed, intimate picture of the Hawthornes at home, this little-known, true-life story by a great American writer emerges from obscurity to shine a delightful light upon family life—then and now.

    2 in stock

    £15.19

  • The Great Stone Face

    1st World Library - Literary Society The Great Stone Face

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £9.05

  • Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume II

    Alan Rodgers Books Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume II

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £20.66

  • Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume I

    Alan Rodgers Books Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume I

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £20.66

  • Tanglewood Tales, Illustrated Edition (Yesterday's Classics)

    15 in stock

    £14.16

  • A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys, Illustrated Edition (Yesterday's Classics)

    15 in stock

    £13.31

  • Tanglewood Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Fiction, Classics

    15 in stock

    £11.35

  • The Scarlet Letter

    Facts On File Inc The Scarlet Letter

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £25.46

  • Fanshawe (Large Print Edition)

    Serenity Publishers, LLC Fanshawe (Large Print Edition)

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £9.93

  • Tales of the White Mountains

    Akasha Classics Tales of the White Mountains

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £13.79

  • The House of Seven Gables

    SMK Books The House of Seven Gables

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £10.37

  • Young Goodman Brown

    SMK Books Young Goodman Brown

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £8.97

  • The Scarlet Letter

    G&D Media The Scarlet Letter

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    Book Synopsis

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    £12.34

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