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Three major conventional figures dominated hawthorne's romances: the noble founding father, the narrow puritan, and the rebellious daughter.
Lloyd Smith Allan Gardner
Kenneth Dauber
Starting from hawthorne's statement that his works are attempts to open an intercourse with the world, kenneth dauber examines them to see how they serve as acts of communication.
Michael Davitt Bell
Three major conventional figures dominated hawthorne's romances: the noble founding father, the narrow puritan, and the rebellious daughter.
Elaine Viets
When rodeo cowboy cody o’brien is found dead in his horse trailer, it appears that his horse, game boy, is the culprit.
Elaine Viets
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R. Brigham Lampert
The scarlet letter is nathaniel hawthorne’s classic tale of love, adversity, and community morals in puritan new england.
James Mancall
John E. Alvis
Howard W. Polsky
Elaine Viets
To catch a jewel smuggler on a luxury yacht, helen needs to pose as the ship's new stewardess -- but between serving drinks to the snobs, scrubbing floors and cleaning up after seasick passengers, she's starting to miss dry land almost as much as she miss.
Jack Lynch
This volume brings together some of the high points of the last half-decade of hawthorne criticism.
Elaine Viets
The national bestselling author presents a high society murder mystery...
Elaine Viets
The national bestselling author presents a high society murder mystery...
Suzanne Fraysse
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Hawthorne's greatest romance, the scarlet letter, is often simplistically seen as a timeless tale of desire, sin, and redemption.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Includes the unabridged text of the classic novel plus a study guide that features chapter-by-chapter summaries, explanations and discussions of the plot, question-and-answer sections, author biography, and historical background..
Nathaniel Hawthorne
The business of reflection: hawthorne in his notebooks is a scholarly, annotated selection of nathaniel hawthorne’s american notebooks, english notebooks, and french and italian notebooks culled from the authoritative centenary edi.
Suzanne Fraysse
Elaine Viets
Living life on the lam and working wherever she can find a paycheck, helen hawthorne has a knack for keeping a low profile.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
A key figure in the development of american literature, nathaniel hawthorne was also profoundly influenced by his ancestors and the christianity that underscored their puritan heritage.
Elaine Viets
Helen hawthorne's latest dead-end job is in miguel angel's fort lauderdale hair salon, where a trim can cost as much as a car payment and a blowout can wipe you out.
Tom Wolf
Arthur carhart (1892 -1978), america's first champion of wilderness, the first forest service landscape architect, and the most popular conservation writer of mid-century america, won none of the titan status of his contemporary aldo leopold.
Kumiko Mukai
Among hawthorne's primary themes, the visual arts have usually been regarded as an afterthought and have only been examined to elucidate his own personal philosophy.
Peter Hawthorne
Cornelia Brooke Gilder
What drew nathaniel hawthorne to a remote village deep in the berkshire hills of western massachusetts in 1850?
Elaine Viets
Helen hawthorne's latest dead-end job is in a country club's complaint department, dealing with the gripes of the rich and spoiled.
Larry J. Reynolds
"an outstanding combination of literary interpretation and cultural and historical context that will be an important addition to the critical literature on hawthorne.
John Hardy Wright
Loose the latchstring and peer into the places wherenathaniel hawthorne passed back and forth from nineteenth century new england to the fertile country of his imagination.
Elaine Viets
Helen hawthorne's latest dead-end job is in a country club's complaint department, dealing with the gripes of the rich and spoiled.
Jason Charles Courtmanche
Peter West
The arbiters of reality: hawthorne, melville, and the rise of mass information culture disrupts our critical sense of nineteenth-century american literature by examining the storytelling strategies of both nathaniel hawthorne and herman melville in.
Laurie A. Sterling
Nathaniel hawthorne's fiction includes the scarlet letter, the house of the seven gables, young goodman brown, and rappaccini's daughter, all staples of high school english classes.
Elaine Viets
Richard J. Williamson
Henry Leslie Harrison
The rise of the museum as a cultural institution in 19th-century america brought with it many contested notions.
At his death, nathaniel hawthorne (1804–1864) was universally acknowledged in america and england as "the great romancer.
Harold Bloom
An allegorical tale of passion, adultery, guilt, and social repression, nathaniel hawthorne's the scarlet letter introduces readers to hester prynne, america's first fictional heroine.
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Anne Lounsbery
In russia and america a perceived absence of literature gave rise to grandiose notions of literature's importance.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Nathaniel hawthorne's the scarlet letter reaches to our nation's historical and moral roots for the material of great tragedy.
Carmen Valero Garcés
Carmen Valero Garcés
Samuel Agnew Schreiner
We will walk on our own feet;we will work with our own hands;we will speak our own minds.
Elaine Viets
With a résumé that includes attempted assault and alimony evasion, helen hawthorne has no choice but to take on a series of dead-end jobs to make ends meet.
Monika M. Elbert
Nassim Winnie Balestrini
This study introduces the reader to the mostly unknown world of libretto adaptations of nineteenth-century american fiction.
Gerald A. Miller
Nathaniel Hawthorne
This volume presents the authoritative centenary edition text of hawthorne's classic 1851 novel, along with critical essays that read the scarlet letter from contemporary reader-response, psychoanalytic, feminist, and new historicist perspectives.
Sarah Bird Wright
This comprehensive reference offers critical entries on hawthorne's novels, short stories, travel writing, criticism, and other works, as well as portraits of characters, including hester prynne and roger chillingworth..
Nathaniel Hawthorne
From the author of the scarlet letter comes a landmark of american literature, an embodiment of the greed which can compel people to treacherous actions.
Charles Tidler
Nathaniel Hawthorne
From the author of the scarlet letter comes a landmark of american literature, an embodiment of the greed which can compel people to treacherous actions.
Elizabeth Manning Hawthorne
An annotated selection of unpublished letters by nathaniel hawthorne's sister.