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In his preface to the collection, Hawthorne playfully noted that his confessional tone in writing about himself should not be trusted: "hese things hide the man instead of displaying him", he wrote, and suggested that readers seeking "essential traits" of the author "must make quite another kind of
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assured him that the admiration was deserved: "He had the utmost reliance upon you, and reposed upon it with infinite satisfaction. It seems to me not a small merit to have inspired in him such respect, love and trust as he invariably expressed for you... he had no more thorough friend than you in
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we were lads together at a country college,—gathering blueberries, in study-hours, under those tall academic pines; or watching the great logs, as they tumbled along the current of the
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in 1846, Hawthorne mostly turned away from the short tales that had marked the majority of his career to that point. In the interim period leading up to the collection
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compiled the collection of 15 tales and sketches and published it in book form in December 1851. Commercially, it was Hawthorne's least popular book.
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inquest", specifically that "you must look through the whole range of his fictitious characters, good and evil".
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with a dedication to Hawthorne as Hawthorne was preparing the preface for his new book. Publisher
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Bridge believed that Hawthorne "overvalued" his friendship but after Hawthorne's death his widow
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Nothing Abstract: Investigations in the American Literary Imagination
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was being prepared. During his time there, Hawthorne had befriended
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n Respect to Egotism: Studies in American Romantic Writing
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Salem Is My Dwelling Place: A Life of Nathaniel Hawthorne
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is a collection of short stories by American author
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Index


Nathaniel Hawthorne
English
Short stories
Ticknor, Reed & Fields
United States
Hardback
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Mosses from an Old Manse
The Great Stone Face

Ticknor, Reed and Fields
Lenox, Massachusetts
Herman Melville
Moby-Dick
James T. Fields
Horatio Bridge
Bowdoin College
Androscoggin
Sophia Hawthorne
The Snow-Image
The Great Stone Face
Main-street
Ethan Brand
A Bell's Biography
Sylph Etherege
The Man of Adamant
The Devil in Manuscript
John Inglefield's Thanksgiving
Old Ticonderoga

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