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The Blithedale Romance
Hawthorne's Concept of the Creative Process Thesis
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Hawthorne's Conception of History: a Study of the Author's Response to Alienation from God and Man
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Wayside, Minute Man National Historical Park, Historic Structure Report Part II, Historical Data Section
In Eden: Coverdale's Failed Allegory and Hawthorne's Moral in the Lithedb Ale Romance Valerie Renee Kolbinger Iowa State University
Of Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Marble Faun: a Case Study of the Extra-Illustrated Volumes of the Marble Faun Published by Tauchnitz
Masculinity, Mastery, and the Returned Gaze of the Blithedale Romance
The Blithedale Romance and the Lore of the 'Haunting Margaret-Ghost'
The Place of Nathaniel Hawthorne's the Blithedale Romance in Utopian Thought
Revising Pastoral in Hawthorne's America Steven A. Petersheim, Ph
"The Marble Faun". Pp.79-83
Religion and Sexuality in American Literature of the 19 Century
Transcendentalism
Poe As Magazinist
The Image of Walking in Hawthorne's Fiction (Journey Motif, Pilgrimage)
Transcendental Wild Oats”
Top View
Masculinity, Mastery, and the Returned Gaze of the Blithedale Romance David Greven University of South Carolina - Columbia,
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The Veiled Gaze: Vision, Intimacy, and Gendered Subjectivities in Nathaniel Hawthorne's Fiction
The Veil of Allegory in Hawthorne's the Blithedale
Shyness in Hawthorne and James Ryan Stuart Lowe Washington University in St
Survey of American Literature I
THE BLITHEDALE ROMANCE by Nathaniel Hawthorne
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The Blithedale Romance: Sympathy, Industry, and the Poet
The Biblical View of the Fall of Man in Nathaniel Hawthorne's the Marble
Games and Gaming Figures in Nineteenth-Century US Literature
Young Goodman Brown
Hawthorne's True Artist in the Marble Faun: the Jewish Miriam?
Hawthornes Perspectival Perversity What If Wakefield Were (About)
Hawthorne's Rome – a City of Evil, Political and Religious Corruption and Violence
University International
Nathaniel Hawthorne