Nathaniel Hawthorne

Standard Name: Hawthorne, Nathaniel

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Reception Ethel Lilian Voynich
The Gadfly has been compared to Nathaniel Hawthorne 's The Scarlet Letter, 1850, for its picture of theocratic oppression, and to Emma, Baroness Orczy 's The Scarlet Pimpernel, 1905, as adventure writing.
Gray, Anne, and Pam Blevins. The World of Women in Classical Music. WordWorld Publications, pp. 876-7.
877
Reception Harriet Beecher Stowe
The Athenæum said that in light of this novel, Mrs. Stowe is a mere child when compared with her countrymanNathaniel Hawthorne .
Athenæum. J. Lection.
1803 (1862): 660
Textual Production Evelyn Sharp
The piece was published the same year. ES used stories by Richard Garnett and Nathaniel Hawthorne as sources. She had been working on her lyrics since June 1927, when she sent Vaughan Williams the fruits...
Literary responses Catharine Maria Sedgwick
CMS received considerable critical and popular acclaim during her lifetime: Nathaniel Hawthorne described her as our most truthful novelist,
Foster, Edward Halsey. Catharine Maria Sedgwick. Twayne.
137
and her literary admirers also included James Fenimore Cooper and Edgar Allan Poe . Her...
Friends, Associates Mary Russell Mitford
At the end of her life MRM was visited by John Ruskin and the US publisher James T. Fields .
Mudge, Bradford Keyes, editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 116. Gale Research.
116: 197
Her American literary connections were many: she corresponded with, and in some cases...
Education Alice Meynell
In the summer of 1852 Elizabeth and Alice Thompson (later AM ) began their education under their father's instruction. Recording her daughters' lessons, Christiana Thompson writes, Dear little angels do their writing . ....
Friends, Associates Herman Melville
He had a close friendship with Nathaniel Hawthorne .
“Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC.
250
Health Harriet Martineau
Nathaniel Hawthorne , who visited her in later years, described her as the most continual talker I ever heard; it is really like the babbling of a brook, and very lively and sensible too; and...
Friends, Associates Harriet Martineau
In the USA HM became a good friend of Margaret Fuller , although differences developed between them after Martineau published Society in America, which she saw as objecting to Fuller's gorgeous pedantry and disregard...
Intertextuality and Influence Vernon Lee
By this date, according to Julia Briggs , she had already fallen under the influence of Nathaniel Hawthorne 's The Marble Faun, 1860, (an influence she shared with Henry James ).
Briggs, Julia. Night Visitors. Faber.
113, 119
Textual Features D. H. Lawrence
Here Lawrence discusses such authors as Fenimore Cooper , Nathaniel Hawthorne , Herman Melville , and Edgar Allan Poe .
Education Mary Lavin
The young ML had as strong an enjoyment of company as of solitude, and enjoyed the school she went to in Massachusetts. Nevertheless at this stage she was her own most important teacher. Her parents...
Publishing Fanny Aikin Kortright
FAK , under the pseudonym Berkeley Aikin, published a novel entitled The Old, Old Story, Love; she sent a presentation copy to Nathaniel Hawthorne .
Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.
Friends, Associates Fanny Aikin Kortright
She was a friend of Nathaniel Hawthorne (whom she never met, but of whose wife and family she remained a faithful friend and correspondent after Hawthorne's death), Bulwer Lytton , and Charles Kingsley (all of...
Reception Fanny Aikin Kortright
Geraldine Jewsbury 's review in the Athenæum was merciless (although she guessed the gender of the author). She called the novel an eminently vulgar book, written apparently with great ease and satisfaction to herself.
Athenæum. J. Lection.
1647 (1859): 675

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4 July 1804: Nathaniel Hawthorne, novelist, was born in...

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4 July 1804

Nathaniel Hawthorne , novelist, was born in Salem, Massachusetts, USA.

27 October 1828: Nathaniel Hawthorne anonymously published...

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27 October 1828

Nathaniel Hawthorne anonymously published his first novel, Fanshawe, at his own expense.

16 March 1850: Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel about a female...

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16 March 1850

Nathaniel Hawthorne 's novel about a female adulteress, The Scarlet Letter, was published.

9 April 1851: Nathaniel Hawthorne published in Boston The...

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9 April 1851

Nathaniel Hawthorne published in BostonThe House of the Seven Gables, a novel exploring Puritan guilt.

Spring 1852: Samuel Orchart Beeton (later the husband...

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Spring 1852

Samuel Orchart Beeton (later the husband of Isabella Mary Beeton) began publishing the Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, which stimulated the spread of home dressmaking.

By 7 July 1852: Nathaniel Hawthorne published The Blithedale...

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By 7 July 1852

Nathaniel Hawthorne published The Blithedale Romance, in two volumes.

28 February 1860: Nathaniel Hawthorne published Transformation:...

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28 February 1860

Nathaniel Hawthorne published Transformation: Or, The Romance of Monte Beni in three volumes.

19 May 1864: Nathaniel Hawthorne, novelist, died at Pemigewasset...

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19 May 1864

Nathaniel Hawthorne , novelist, died at Pemigewasset House, Plymouth, New Hampshire, USA.

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