The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne: Novels, Short Stories, Poetry, Essays, Letters and Memoirs (Illustrated Edition)

The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne: Novels, Short Stories, Poetry, Essays, Letters and Memoirs (Illustrated Edition)

Enriched edition. Exploring Moral Themes and Symbolism in 19th Century AmericaBy Nathaniel Hawthorne
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The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne: Novels, Short Stories, Poetry, Essays, Letters and Memoirs (Illustrated Edition) offers an extensive compendium of the author's literary oeuvre, showcasing his mastery in weaving intricate narratives and profound themes that explore the human condition. Rich with symbolism and imbued with a moral complexity, Hawthorne's works evoke the tensions of sin and redemption, innocence and experience, against the backdrop of 19th-century America. This illustrated edition not only illuminates the text with visual artistry but enhances the reader's understanding of Hawthorne's psychological depth and philosophical inquiry. Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) was a critical figure in American literature, often associated with the Transcendental Movement yet markedly distinct in his exploration of darker themes. His heritage, marked by ancestry tied to the Puritanical roots of New England, provided a fertile ground for his fascination with guilt, the past, and moral ambiguity. Throughout his life, Hawthorne faced personal struggles, including economic hardships and the shadow of his family's legacy, which influenced his contemplative and sometimes melancholic writing style. For readers seeking to delve into the complexities of human nature and the moral quandaries that define our existence, this illustrated edition of Hawthorne's complete works serves as an essential resource. It invites aficionados of American literature, new readers, and scholars alike to engage deeply with Hawthorne's timeless explorations, leaving an indelible impression that resonates across generations. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - A comprehensive Introduction outlines these selected works' unifying features, themes, or stylistic evolutions. - The Author Biography highlights personal milestones and literary influences that shape the entire body of writing. - A Historical Context section situates the works in their broader era—social currents, cultural trends, and key events that underpin their creation. - A concise Synopsis (Selection) offers an accessible overview of the included texts, helping readers navigate plotlines and main ideas without revealing critical twists. - A unified Analysis examines recurring motifs and stylistic hallmarks across the collection, tying the stories together while spotlighting the different work's strengths. - Reflection questions inspire deeper contemplation of the author's overarching message, inviting readers to draw connections among different texts and relate them to modern contexts. - Lastly, our hand‐picked Memorable Quotes distill pivotal lines and turning points, serving as touchstones for the collection's central themes.

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Table of contents

1Introduction
321The Wives of the Dead (1832)
2Introduction
322Little Daffydowndilly (1843)
3Author Biography
323My Kinsman, Major Molineux (1832)
4Historical Context
324Tanglewood Tales For Girls and Boys (1853)
5Synopsis (Selection)
325The Wayside
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6Novels:
326The Minotaur
7Introductory Note
327The Pygmies
8Chapter I.
328The Dragon’s Teeth
9Chapter II.
329Circe’s Palace
10Chapter III.
330The Pomegranate Seeds
11Chapter IV.
331The Golden Fleece
12Chapter V
332Fragments from the Journal of a Solitary Man
13Chapter VI.
333A Book of Autographs
14Chapter VII.
334An Old Woman’s Tale
15Chapter VIII.
335Other Tales and Sketches
16Chapter IX.
336I. My Visit to Niagara
17Chapter X.
337II. The Antique Ring
18The Custom-House: Introductory to “The Scarlet Letter”
338III. Graves and Goblins
19I. The Prison Door
339Time’s Portraiture
20II. The Marketplace
340Dr. Bullivant
21III. The Recognition
341The Story Teller
22IV. The Interview
342An Ontario Steam-Boat
23V. Hester at Her Needle
343The Ghost of Doctor Harris
24VI. Pearl
344Apparitions
25VII. The Governor’s Hall
345Sketches in Magazines:(1830-1844)
26VIII. The Elf-Child and the Minister
346Sir William Phips (1830)
27IX. The Leech
347Mrs. Hutchinson (1830)
28X. The Leech and His Patient
348The Haunted Quack (1831)
29XI. The Interior of a Heart
349Sir William Pepperell (1833)
30XII. The Minister’s Vigil
350A Visit to the Clerk of the Weather (1836)
31XIII. Another View of Hester
351Thomas Green Fessenden (1838)
32XIV. Hester and the Physician
352Jonathan Cilley (1838)
33XV. Hester and Pearl
353A Good Man's Miracle (1844)
34XVI. A Forest Walk
354Poetry:
35XVII. The Pastor and His Parishioner
355Address to the Moon
36XVIII. A Flood of Sunshine
356The Darken'd Veil
37XIX. The Child at the Brookside
357Earthly Pomp
38XX. The Minister in a Maze
358Forms of Heroes
39XXI. The New England Holiday
359Go to the Grave
40XXII. The Procession
360My Low and Humble Home
41XXIII. The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter
361The Ocean
42XXIV. Conclusion
362Essays:
43Introductory Note
363The British Matron: A Satire
44Preface
364The Ancestral Footstep: Outlines of an English Romance
45I. The Old Pyncheon Family
365Introductory Note
46II. The Little Shop-Window
366I.
47III. The First Customer
367II.
48IV. A Day Behind the Counter
368III.
49V. May and November
369Chapter 1. His Parentage and Early Life
50VI. Maule’s Well
370Chapter 2. His Services in the State and National Legislatures
51VII. The Guest
371Chapter 3. His Success at the Bar
52VIII. The Pyncheon of To-day
372Chapter 4. The Mexican War — His Journal of the March from Vera Cruz
53IX. Clifford and Phoebe
373Chapter 5. His Services in the Valley of Mexico
54X. The Pyncheon Garden
374Chapter 6. The Compromise and Other Matters
55XI. The Arched Window
375Chapter 7. His Nomination for the Presidency
56XII. The Daguerreotypist
376Chiefly About War Matters
57XIII. Alice Pyncheon
377Preface
58XIV. Phoebe’s Good-Bye
378Consular Experiences
59XV. The Scowl and Smile
379Leamington Spa
60XVI. Clifford’s Chamber
380About Warwick
61XVII. The Flight of Two Owls
381Recollections of a Gifted Woman
62XVIII. Governor Pyncheon
382Lichfield and Uttoxeter
63XIX. Alice’s Posies
383Pilgrimage to Old Boston
64XX. The Flower of Eden
384Near Oxford
65XXI. The Departure
385Some of the Haunts of Burns
66I. Old Moodie
386A London Suburb
67II. Blithedale
387Up the Thames
68III. A Knot of Dreamers
388Outside Glimpses of English Poverty
69IV. The Supper-Table
389Civic Banquets
70V. Until Bedtime
390Autobiographical Writings:
71VI. Coverdale’s Sick-Chamber
391Letters:
72VII. The Convalescent
392Browne’s Folly (a letter for the Essex Institute)
73VIII. A Modern Arcadia
393Love Letters (To Miss Sophia Peabody): Volume I (pt. 1)
74IX. Hollingsworth, Zenobia, Priscilla
394Love Letters (To Miss Sophia Peabody): Volume I (pt. 2)
75X. A Visitor from Town
395Love Letters (To Miss Sophia Peabody): Volume II (pt. 1)
76XI. The Woodpath
396Love Letters (To Miss Sophia Peabody): Volume II (pt. 2)
77XII. Coverdale’s Hermitage
397Love Letters (To Miss Sophia Peabody): Volume II (pt. 3)
78XIII. Zenobia’s Legend
398Letter to the Editor of the Literary Review
79XIV. Eliot’s Pulpit
399Memoirs and Diaries:
80XV. A Crisis
400American Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 1)
81XVI. Leave-Takings
401American Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 2)
82XVII. The Hotel
402American Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 3)
83XVIII. The Boarding-House
403American Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 4)
84XIX. Zenobia’s Drawing-Room
404American Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 5)
85XX. They Vanish
405American Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 6)
86XXI. An Old Acquaintance
406English Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 1)
87XXII. Fauntleroy
407English Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 2)
88XXIII. A Village Hall
408English Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 3)
89XXIV. The Masqueraders
409English Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 4)
90XXV. The Three Together
410English Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 5)
91XXVI. Zenobia and Coverdale
411English Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 6)
92XXVII. Midnight
412English Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 7)
93XXVIII. Blithedale Pasture
413English Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 8)
94XXIX. Miles Coverdale’s Confession
414English Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 9)
95Volume I
415English Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 10)
96Chapter I. Miriam, Hilda, Kenyon, Donatello
416English Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 11)
97Chapter II. The Faun
417French and Italian Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 1)
98Chapter III. Subterranean Reminiscences
418French and Italian Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 2)
99Chapter IV. The Spectre of the Catacomb
419French and Italian Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 3)
100Chapter V. Miriam’s Studio
420French and Italian Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 4)
101Chapter VI. The Virgin’s Shrine
421French and Italian Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 5)
102Chapter VII. Beatrice
422French and Italian Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 6)
103Chapter VIII. The Suburban Villa
423French and Italian Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 7)
104Chapter IX. The Faun and Nymph
424French and Italian Notebooks (Volume I&II) (pt. 8)
105Chapter X. The Sylvan Dance
425Biographies and Reminiscences of Hawthorne:
106Chapter XI. Fragmentary Sentences
426Biographical sketch by George Parsons Lathrop
107Chapter XII. A Stroll on the Pincian
427I.
108Chapter XIII. A Sculptor’s Studio
428II.
109Chapter XIV. Cleopatra
429III.
110Chapter XV. An Aesthetic Company
430IV.
111Chapter XVI. A Moonlight Ramble
431V.
112Chapter XVII. Miriam’s Trouble
432Preface
113Chapter XVIII. On the Edge of a Precipice
433Chapter I. Salem and the Hathornes: 1630-1800
114Chapter XIX. The Faun’s Transformation
434Chapter II. Boyhood of Hawthorne: 1804-1821
115Chapter XX. The Burial Chant
435Chapter III. Bowdoin College: 1821-1825.
116Chapter XXI. The Dead Capuchin
436Chapter IV. Little Misery: 1825-1835
117Chapter XXII. The Medici Gardens
437Chapter V. Eos and Eros: 1835-1839
118Chapter XXIII. Miriam and Hilda
438Chapter VI. Pegasus at the Cart: 1839-1841
119Volume II
439Chapter VII. Hawthorne as a Socialist: 1841-1842
120Chapter XXIV. The Tower among the Apennines
440Chapter VIII. Concord and the Old Manse: 1842-1845
121Chapter XXV. Sunshine
441Chapter IX. “Mosses Prom an Old Manse”: 1845
122Chapter XXVI. The Pedigree of Monte Beni
442Chapter X. From Concord to Lenox: 1845-1849
123Chapter XXVII. Myths
443Chapter XI. Pegasus is Free: 1850-1852
124Chapter XXVIII. The Owl Tower
444Chapter XII. The Liverpool Consulate: 1852-1854
125Chapter XXIX. On the Battlements
445Chapter XIII. Hawthorne in England: 1854-1858
126Chapter XXX. Donatello’s Bust
446Chapter XIV. Italy
127Chapter XXXI. The Marble Saloon
447Chapter XV. Hawthorne as Art Critic: 1858
128Chapter XXXII. Scenes by the Way
448Chapter XVI. “The Marble Faun”: 1859-1860
129Chapter XXXIII. Pictured Windows
449Chapter XVII. Homeward Bound: 1860-1862
130Chapter XXXIV. Market Day in Perugia
450Chapter XVIII. Immortality
131Chapter XXXV. The Bronze Pontiff’s Benediction
451Appendices
132Chapter XXXVI. Hilda’s Tower
452Introduction
133Chapter XXXVII. The Emptiness of Picture Galleries
453I
134Chapter XXXVIII. Altars and Incense
454II
135Chapter XXXIX. The World’s Cathedral
455III
136Chapter XL. Hilda and a Friend
456IV
137Chapter XLI. Snowdrops and Maidenly Delights
457V
138Chapter XLII. Reminiscences of Miriam
458VI
139Chapter XLIII. The Extinction of a Lamp
459VII
140Chapter XLIV. The Deserted Shrine
460VIII
141Chapter XLV. The Flight of Hilda’s Doves
461IX
142Chapter XLVI. A Walk on the Campagna
462X
143Chapter XLVII. The Peasant and Contadina
463XI
144Chapter XLVIII. A Scene in the Corso
464XII
145Chapter XLIX. A Frolic of the Carnival
465XIII
146Chapter L. Miriam, Hilda, Kenyon, Donatello
466XIV
147Conclusion
467XV
148The Dolliver Romance (1863) (unfinished)
468XVI
149Introductory Note
469XVII
150A Scene from the Dolliver Romance
470XVIII
151Another Scene from the Dolliver Romance
471XIX
152Another Fragment of the Dolliver Romance
472Preface
153Septimius Felton; or, the Elixir of Life, (1872)
473Chapter I. The Hawthornes and the Peabodys
154Introductory Note
474Chapter II. The Days of the Engagement
155Preface
475Chapter III. The Early Days of the Marriage
156Septimius Felton; or the Elixir of Life (pt. 1)
476Chapter IV. Life in Salem
157Septimius Felton; or the Elixir of Life (pt. 2)
477Chapter V. From Salem to Berkshire
158Septimius Felton; or the Elixir of Life (pt. 3)
478Chapter VI. Lenox
159Preface
479Chapter VII. From Lenox to Concord
160Chapter I.
480Chapter VIII. The Liverpool Consulate
161Chapter II.
481Chapter IX. English Days: I
162Chapter III.
482Chapter X. English Days: II
163Chapter IV.
483Chapter XI. English Days: III
164Chapter V.
484Chapter XII. Italian Days: I
165Chapter VI.
485Chapter XIII. Italian Days: II
166Chapter VII.
486Chapter XIV. The Wayside
167Chapter VIII.
487Chapter XV. The Artist at Work
168Chapter IX.
488Chapter XVI. The Leave-Taking
169Chapter X.
489Hawthorne and His Moses by Herman Melville
170Chapter XI.
490‘Fifty Years of Hawthorne’:Four Americansby Henry A. Beers
171Chapter XII.
491Roosevelt as Man of Letters
172Chapter XIII.
492Fifty Years of Hawthorne
173Chapter XIV.
493A Pilgrim in Concord
174Chapter XV.
494A Wordlet About Whitman
175Chapter XVI.
495George Eliot, Hawthorne, Goethe, Heine:My Literary Passionsby William Dean Howell
176Chapter XVII.
496Preface
177Chapter XVIII.
497Goethe
178Chapter XIX.
498Robert Burns
179Chapter XX.
499Madame de Staël
180Chapter XXI.
500William Wordsworth
181Chapter XXII.
501Thomas de Quincey
182Chapter XXIII.
502Walter Scott
183Chapter XXIV.
503Charles Lamb
184Chapter XXV.
504Christopher North
185Appendix
505Lord Byron
186Collections of Short Stories:
506Shelley
187The Gray Champion
507Washington Irving
188Sunday at Home
508William Cullen Bryant
189The Wedding Knell
509Ralph Waldo Emerson
190The Minister’s Black Veil
510Thomas Carlyle
191The Maypole of Merry Mount
511Victor Hugo
192The Gentle Boy
512George Sand
193Mr. Higginbotham’s Catastrophe
513Thomas Babington Macaulay
194Little Annie’s Ramble
514Edward Bulwer Lytton
195Wakefield
515Alfred Tennyson
196A Rill from the Town Pump
516Nathaniel Hawthorne
197The Great Carbuncle: A Mystery of the White Mountains
517Henry W. Longfellow
198The Prophetic Pictures
518John G. Whittier
199David Swan
519Oliver Wendell Holmes
200Sights from a Steeple
520James Russell Lowell
201The Hollow of the Three Hills
521Robert and Elizabeth Browning
202The Toll-gatherer’s Day
522Charlotte Bronté
203The Vision of the Fountain
523Margaret Fuller
204Fancy’s Show-box
524Edgar Allan Poe
205Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment
525William Makepeace Thackeray
206Legends of the Province House
526Charles Dickens
207I. Howe’s Masquerade
527George Eliot
208II. Edward Randolph’s Portrait
528Charles Kingsley
209III. Lady Eleanore’s Mantle
529John Ruskin
210IV. Old Esther Dudley
530Yesterday With Authors by James T. Field
211The Haunted Mind
531I. Introductory
212The Village Uncle
532II. Thackeray
213The Ambitious Guest
533III. Hawthorne (pt. 1)
214The Sister-years
534III. Hawthorne (pt. 2)
215Snowflakes
535IV. Dickens (pt. 1)
216The Seven Vagabonds
536IV. Dickens (pt. 2)
217The White Old Maid
537V. Wordsworth
218Peter Goldthwaite’s Treasure
538VI. Miss Mitford (pt. 1)
219Chippings with a Chisel
539VI. Miss Mitford (pt. 2)
220The Shaker Bridal
540VII. "Barry Cornwall" and Some of His Friends
221Night-sketches
541Hawthorne and Brook Farm by George William Curtis
222Endicott and the Red Cross
542Short Biography
223The Lily’s Quest
543Essays and Criticisms on Hawthorne and His Works:
224Footprints on the Seashore
544Hawthorne by Henry James Jr.
225Edward Fane’s Rosebud
545Chapter I. Early Years
226The Threefold Destiny
546Chapter II. Early Manhood
227Author’s Preface
547Chapter III. Early Writings
228Grandfather’s Chair: Part I. 1620-1692
548Chapter IV. Brook Farm and Concord
229Chapter I. Grandfather and the Children and the Chair
549Chapter V. The Three American Novels
230Chapter II. The Puritans and the Lady Arbella
550Chapter VI. England and Italy
231Chapter III. A Rainy Day
551Chapter VII. Last Years
232Chapter IV. Troublous Times
552Nathaniel Hawthorne:Adventures Among Booksby Andrew Lang
233Chapter V. The Government of New England
553Preface
234Chapter VI. The Pine-tree Shillings
554I. First Years
235Chapter VII. The Quakers and the Indians
555II. The Chamber Under the Eaves
236Chapter VIII. The Indian Bible
556III. Weigher, Gauger, and Farmer
237Chapter IX. England and New England
557IV. The Old Manse
238Chapter X. The Sunken Treasure
558V. The Scarlet Letter
239Chapter XI. What the Chair Had Known
559VI. Literary Labors
240Appendix to Grandfather’s Chair: Part I
560VII. Life Abroad
241Grandfather’s Chair: Part II. 1692-1763
561VIII. Last Years
242Chapter I. The Chair in the Firelight
562I. Point of View
243Chapter II. The Salem Witches
563II. Salem
244Chapter III. The Old-fashioned School
564III. Boyhood. — College Days. — Fanshawe (pt. 1)
245Chapter IV. Cotton Mather
565III. Boyhood. — College Days. — Fanshawe (pt. 2)
246Chapter V. The Rejected Blessing
566IV. Twilight of the Twice-told Tales
247Chapter VI. Pomps and Vanities
567V. At Boston and Brook Farm
248Chapter VII. The Provincial Muster
568VI. The Old Manse
249Chapter VIII. The Old French War and the Acadian Exiles
569VII. The Scarlet Letter
250Chapter IX. The End of the War
570VIII. Lenox and Concord: Productive Period
251Chapter X. Thomas Hutchinson
571IX. England and Italy
252Appendix to Grandfather’s Chair: Part II
572X. The Last Romance
253Grandfather’s Chair: Part III. 1763-1803
573XI. Personality
254Chapter I. A New-Year’s Day
574XII. Poe, Irving, Hawthorne
255Chapter II. The Stamp Act
575XIII. The Loss and the Gain
256Chapter III. The Hutchinson Mob
576Appendix I
257Chapter IV. The British Troops in Boston
577II
258Chapter V. The Boston Massacre
578III
259Chapter VI. A Collection of Portraits
579‘Hawthorne’ and ‘The Works of Hawthorne’:Literary and Social Essaysby George William Curtis
260Chapter VII. The Tea Party and Lexington
580Review of Twice Told Tales by Edgar Allan Poe
261Chapter VIII. The Siege of Boston
581Nathaniel Hawthorne:Hours in A Libraryby Leslie Stephen
262Chapter IX. The Tory’s Farewell
582Passages on the Works of Hawthorne by William B. Cairns
263Chapter X. The War for Independence
583The Scarlet Letter
264Chapter XI. Grandfather’s Dream
584The House of the Seven Gables
265Appendix to Grandfather’s Chair: Part III
585The Blithedale Romance
266Biographical Stories
586Marble Faun
267Benjamin West
587Twice Told Tales
268Sir Isaac Newton
588Poems 'On Hawthorne':
269Samuel Johnson
589Power Against Power by Rose Hawthorne Lathrop
270Oliver Cromwell
590At Hawthorne's Grave by Charlotte Friske Bates
271Benjamin Franklin
591Hawthorne by H. W. Longfellow
272Queen Christina
592Introduction
273The Old Manse (1846)
593Griswold
274The Birth-mark (1843)
594Emerson
275A Select Party (1844)
595Thoreau
276Young Goodman Brown (1835)
596Alcott
277Rappaccini's Daughter (1844)
597Brownson
278Mrs. Bullfrog (1837)
598Willis
279Fire Worship (1843)
599Parker
280Buds and Bird Voices (1843)
600Bryant
281Monsieur du Miroir (1837)
601Whittier
282The Hall of Fantasy (1843)
602Dana
283The Celestial Rail-road (1843)
603Neal
284The Procession of Life (1843)
604Hawthorne
285Feathertop (1852)
605Cooper
286The New Adam and Eve (1843)
606British vs. American
287Egotism; or, The Bosom-Serpent (1843)
607Abolitionism and Fuller
288The Christmas Banquet (1844)
608Halleck
289Drowne's Wooden Image (1844)
609Briggs
290The Intelligence Office (1844)
610Poe and Longfellow
291Roger Malvin's Burial (1832)
611Child
292P.'s Correspondence (1845)
612Irving
293Earth's Holocaust (1844)
613Judd
294Passages from a Relinquished Work (1834)
614Massachusetts
295Sketches from Memory (1835)
615Holmes
296I. The Inland Port
616Lowell
297II. Rochester
617Halleck
298III. A Night Scene
618Conclusion
299The Old Apple-Dealer (1843)
619Greatness by Florence Earle Coates
300The Artist of the Beautiful (1844)
620Adaptation of Scarlet Letter:
301A Virtuoso's Collection (1842)
621Persons Represented
302Introductory Note
622Act I.
303The Gorgon’s Head
623Scene I.
304The Golden Touch
624Scene II.
305The Paradise Of Children
625Scene III.
306The Three Golden Apples
626Act II.
307The Miraculous Pitcher
627Scene I.
308The Chimæra
628Scene II.
309The Snow Image: A Childish Miracle (1850)
629Scene III.
310The Great Stone Face (1850)
630Act III.
311Main-street (1849)
631Scene I.
312Ethan Brand (1850)
632Scene II.
313A Bell's Biography (1837)
633Scene III.
314Sylph Etherege (1838)
634Act IV.
315The Canterbury Pilgrims (1833)
635Scene I.
316Old News (1835)
636Scene II.
317The Man of Adamant (1837)
637Analysis
318The Devil in Manuscript (1835)
638Reflection
319John Inglefield's Thanksgiving (1840)
639Memorable Quotes
320Old Ticonderoga (1836)
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