The American notebooks by Nathaniel Hawthorne

based upon the original manuscripts in the Pierpont Morgan library, and edited by Randall Stewart.

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The American notebooks by Nathaniel Hawthorne

based upon the original manuscripts in the Pierpont Morgan library, and edited by Randall Stewart.

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The American Notebooks follows chronological order, tracing Hawthorne's development over a period of eighteen years. The individual entries, however, are quite random in their makeup and contain adages, animal folklore, and biblical references that captivated Hawthorne. Observations of people whom he saw in the streets of nineteenth century Salem, Boston, and North Adams, Massachusetts, are mixed with flights of fancy that occurred to Hawthorne as he labored at his writing. Quotations from early eighteenth century newspapers and church books chronicle Hawthorne's lifelong interest in New England history. In this sense, the notebooks provide not only a glimpse of Hawthorne's close observation as a writer but also a picture of New England in the early-to-mid-nineteenth century. - enotes.com

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Descriptive letterpress on recto of one of the facsimiles.

"Originally prepared as a doctoral dissertation at Yale university [1930]" --Pref., p. ix.

Includes the passages omitted in the edition edited by Mrs. Hawthorne and published under title: Passages from the American note-books of Nathaniel Hawthorne.

"Published on the foundation established im memory of Philip Hamilton McMillan of the class of 1894, Yale college." --p.[iii]

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xcvi, 350 p.
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350

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OL14060386M
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americannotebook0000hawt
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32028143

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