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A Virtuoso's Collection

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The story references a number of historical and mythical figures, items, beasts, books, etc. as part of a museum collection. Some scholars regard the real-life museum of the
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in Salem, Massachusetts, as a model for Hawthorne's fictional museum. The narrator is led through the collection by the virtuoso himself who turns out to be the
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McMurray, Price (2002). "'I Would Write on the Lintels of the Door-Post, Whim': History and Idealism in 'A Virtuoso's Collection'.
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Goluboff, Benjamin (1995). "'A Virtuoso's Collection': Hawthorne, History, and the Wandering Jew".
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Nathaniel Hawthorne and the Museum of the Salem East India Marine Society
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Index

short story
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Boston Miscellany of Literature and Fashion
Mosses from an Old Manse
East India Marine Society
Wandering Jew
Lysippus
wolf
Little Red Riding Hood
Romulus and Remus
Edmund Spenser
The Faerie Queene
Alexander the Great
Bucephalus
Don Quixote
Rosinante
donkey
William Wordsworth
Peter Bell: A Tale
Book of Numbers
Balaam
Argus
Ulysses
Cerberus
Aesop
The Fox Who Lost Its Tail
Dr. Samuel Johnson
Hodge
Muhammad
Muezza

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