The Portable Hawthorne
Nathaniel Hawthorne - Author
William Spengemann - Editor/introduction
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The Portable Hawthorne includes writings from each major stage in the career of Nathaniel Hawthorne: a number of his most intriguing early tales, all of The Scarlet Letter, excerpts from his three subsequently published romances—The House of Seven Gables, The Blithedale Romance, and The Marble Faun—as well as passages from his European journals and a sampling of his last, unfinished works. The editor’s introduction and head notes trace the evolution of Hawthorne’s writing over the course of his long career: from the tales, to their apotheosis in The Scarlet Letter, through his popular romances, to his private journals and frustrated attempts at another romance. Readers looking for a critical vantage point from which to see Hawthorne whole—his artistic rise, triumph, and sad decline—can find it in this collection.
Chronology
I. The Tales (1830-1852)
Editor's Note
II. The Scarlet Letter (1850)
Editor's Note
III. The Published Romances (1851-1860)
Editor's Note
IV. The European Journals (1853-1860)
Editor's Note
V. The Last Years (1861-1864)
Editor's Note
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