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  1. Apr 22, 2021 · 1. ‘ Young Goodman Brown ’. This 1835 story is one of Hawthorne’s earliest mature works, and is arguably his best-known and most acclaimed short story, inspired in part by the Salem witch craze of 1692. Herman Melville, the author of Moby-Dick, thought ‘Young Goodman Brown’ was ‘deep as Dante’ in its exploration of the darker side ...

  2. Twenty Days with Julian and Little Bunny by Papa. (1851) Description / Buy at Amazon. Life of Franklin Pierce. (1852) Description / Buy at Amazon. Passages from the English notebooks of Nathaniel Hawthorne. (1873) Description / Buy at Amazon.

  3. Nathaniel Hawthorne is a renowned 19th-century American novelist and short story writer, most famous for his novel The Scarlet Letter. Born in 1804, Hawthorne studied at Bowdoin College in Maine and later worked at the Boston Custom House, where he drew from his Puritan heritage and wrote "Twice Told Tales".

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  4. Jan 1, 2024 · Nathaniel Hawthorne Books in Order. (27 Book Series) Description. Nathaniel Hawthorne has written a series of 27 books. Here, you can see them all in order! (plus the year each book was published) As an Amazon Associate, we earn money from purchases made through links in this page. Last Updated: Monday 1 Jan, 2024.

  5. The Short-story 494 downloads. The Wives of the Dead Nathaniel Hawthorne 485 downloads. The snow-image, and other twice-told tales Nathaniel Hawthorne 420 downloads. The Marble Faun; Or, The Romance of Monte Beni - Volume 1 Nathaniel Hawthorne 401 downloads. A Wonder Book for Girls & Boys Nathaniel Hawthorne 338 downloads.

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  7. Mar 29, 2017 · 7. A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys. Published in 1851, this children’s book is a collection of Greek myths. The stories in the book are all stories within a story and are narrated by a character named Eustace Bright who is telling them to a group of children at Tanglewood, an area of Lenox, Massachusetts.

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