Nathaniel Hawthorne
(1804-1864)-- wrote
(all complete HTML texts here) as well as many other romances, tales, and sketches. This WWW site is dedicated to enhancing our understanding and appreciation of Hawthorne's writings and life.The Scarlet Letter (1850) The House of the Seven Gables (1851) The Blithedale Romance (1852) The Marble Faun (1860) Twice-Told Tales (1837, 1851) Mosses from an Old Manse (1846, 1854) The Snow-Image, and Other Twice-Told Tales (1852) The Life of Franklin Pierce (1852) "Chiefly About War Matters" (1862) Our Old Home: A Series of English Sketches (1863) The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair (1840) A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys (1852) Tanglewood Tales (1853) NEW: what is new at Eldritch Press--keep in touch via one central page.
IMPORTANT: August 31, 2000, 8:00 p.m. EDT, Turner Classic Movies on cable television will show the 1926 silent film of The Scarlet Letter, starring Lillian Gish. Lisa Anne Miller and Mark Northam have written a new score for this newly restored classic. An informative press release accompanies a kind note from Mark. We won't be able to watch, so please send in your reviews of this important film!
NEW: Passages from the English Note-Books of Nathaniel Hawthorne, as edited by his widow, 1870. Caution: one big (1.2MB) file!
The Nathaniel Hawthorne Society celebrated the 150th anniversary of The Scarlet Letter in 2000. This site has no official relationship with the Nathaniel Hawthorne Society, but we urge you to join.
North Shore Community College, Danvers, Massachusetts, is planning a large public web site on Hawthorne in Salem, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. A call for papers and other assistance has been issued by Terri Whitney.
NEW: Our Old Home: A Series of English Sketches (1863) in 1883 edition [719572 bytes] or in ASCII text [679373 bytes] or ASCII text zip file [273497 bytes] or compressed file of HTML with pictures [378274 bytes] format.
NEW: The Wayside: Home of Authors, by Margaret M. Lothrop, is once again available, now we have secured permission from the copyright holder.
NEW: The Trustees of Reservations finally has a page on The Old Manse.
NEW: La silla de abuelo -- translation of Grandfather's Chair into Spanish--traducion en español. A translation into Esperanto is in progress.
NEW: Passages from the American Note-Books, as edited by Sophia Hawthorne, 1868, 1883.
Fun introduction! Did you know that we have discovered the original sound recordings that Hawthorne made during his life, with the most modern equipment and most powerful computer available to him? See our old page, An Audible Stillness.
Check out our new color illustrations to The Scarlet Letter. (A new window will open--keep it open while you read the text.) We ask only this--if you enjoy viewing these beautiful pictures, think about readers who are blind or have visual difficulties which make them impossible to see. You can make these pictures accessible to them by helping write text descriptions we can place online. Please email your work and we will give you credit. See the first few for examples.
If you like illustrated books as much as we do you will also enjoy "Howe's Masquerade" with many illustrations (be patient). It has been on this site for years but most readers miss it.
Please visit the excellent site on the only home Hawthorne owned, The Wayside, now property of the U.S. taxpayers.
We now have new pages for The Scarlet Letter. We have finished the glossary and many notes for all chapters, at last. We expect to revisit this book and supply a better bibliography, if we can get copyright permission to do so. If you earlier downloaded this text, please grab a new copy, since the edition here as of 1999-10-01 has fixed many many errors. Please let us know when you find typos!
The Scarlet Letter Essay Contest has been cancelled. We no longer maintain a discussion page. We can neither answer queries nor help with student assignments.
Oil-on-canvas portrait of Nathaniel Hawthorne
by Charles Osgood, 1840,
courtesy of the Peabody-Essex Museum, Salem;
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Life of Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804 - 1864)
Timeline of dates and events "Boston in the Sixties" from Bits of Gossip by Rebecca Harding Davis, 1904. Passages from the American Note-Books, edited by Sophia Hawthorne, 1868, 1883. A short introduction from a University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee special exhibit Search for Hawthorne, Nathaniel in Cambridge Biographical Dictionary Encarta Concise Encyclopedia -- type in search phrase Nathaniel Hawthorne Mr. Thoreau dines with the Hawthornes, 1842 G. W. Curtis visits Hawthorne (1853) W. D. Howells visits Hawthorne in 1860 (bonus: Thoreau, Emerson) Memorial poem by Longfellow, 1864. On Visiting the Graves of Hawthorne and Thoreau, by Jones Very Nathaniel Hawthorne and His Wife, by Julian Hawthorne, 1884 1884 visits to Salem and Concord and Boston by Julian Hawthorne, illustrated Memories of Hawthorne, by Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, chapters 15 and 16 "Hawthorne and His Friend," by Caroline Ticknor Personal Recollections of Nathaniel Hawthorne, by Horatio Bridge (1893) Bibliography of Hawthorne biographies "Monody" by Herman Melville Hawthorne and Herman Melville from www.melville.org Hawthorne and Thoreau, friends and neighbors William Pike and his friend, Hawthorne, from Harper's Since he didn't attend church, Hawthorne has been claimed by the Unitarian Universalists Personality type of Nathaniel Hawthorne and others Quotes from Hawthorne on various topics --please add your favorite There is a page on Julian Hawthorne, dwelling on spiritualism. The Wayside: Home of Authors by Margaret M. Lothrop, 1940, includes much biographical information on the Hawthorne family when they lived in this historic house. Encyclopedia Britannica's Nathaniel Hawthorne page now has free access. See that site for biography, bibliography, and other material. We are not responsible for the content or advertising.
Writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne
Expanded list including tales and book tables of contents, or just the tales and sketches in the order of first appearance in magazines, or the works in alphabetical order.Listed by date of publication in book form (first edition, last edition revised by Hawthorne):
Fanshawe: A Tale (anonymous, 1828) The Story Teller (unpublished 1832, manuscript lost, but possible order reconstructed by Weber [Webe89]) Uncollected stories or sketches in magazines (1830-1844) Twice-Told Tales (1837, 1851) Mosses from an Old Manse (1846, 1854) The Scarlet Letter (1850) The House of the Seven Gables (1851) A Wonder-Book for Boys and Girls (1852) The Snow-Image, and Other Twice-Told Tales (1852) The Blithedale Romance (1852) The Life of Franklin Pierce (1852) Tanglewood Tales (1853) The Marble Faun; or, the Romance of Monte Beni (1860); (published in England as Transformation, 1859 or 1860) "Chiefly about War Matters" (1862) Our Old Home (1863) (now in progress) The Dolliver Romance (unfinished, 1864, 1876) Septimius Felton: or, the Elixir of Life (unfinished, 1872) "The Ancestral Footstep" (unfinished, 1882-1883) Dr. Grimshawe's Secret (unfinished, 1883, 1954) Criticism
Some early responses to Hawthorne's works, local files, not under copyright Recent criticism, mostly elsewhere, mostly under copyright Bibliography of Hawthorne criticism: general and work-specific Other Hawthorneana
The Library of America: Classic American Literature The Ohio State University Press published a 23-volume Centenary Edition of Hawthorne's works Melville's Letters to Hawthorne The Notebooks - published posthumously - edited by relatives, restored in modern (copyrighted) editions Passages from the American Note-Books, as edited by Sophia Hawthorne, 1868 (1883) The English Note-Books The French and Italian Note-Books Libraries, museums, and collections of Hawthorne materials The Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature at The New York Public Library Peabody Museum - Essex Institute Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (requires telnet client) Some of the Hawthorne Family papers, including those of Rose Hawthorne and Sophia Peabody Hawthorne, are at Stanford, Department of Special Collections, Green Library. University of California at Berkeley, Bancroft Library has a collection of Julian and Nathaniel Hawthorne papers. The Pierpont Morgan Library and Museum at 29 E. 36th Street and Madison Avenue, New York City, has almost all of Hawthorne's existing manuscripts. Drop in and help them get them online!
Of Related Interest
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List of places from Hawthorne's life and writings (at this site)
Other Nineteenth-Century American Writers
College American Literature courses
Online books elsewhere
Discovery Channel School features The Scarlet Letter
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The Discovery Channel on cable or satellite television, available at many schools, is featuring The Scarlet Letter among its Great Books programs.
Teachers should visit the Discovery Channel School web site for information that might be helpful for teaching this great novel.
Other genres and media
NEW: video documentary, "Neighbors in Eden," the lives, works, homes and hometowns of Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne and Dickinson, for sale by Jack Hussey, Fairmont State College, Fairmont, W. Va. The Scarlet Letter contemporary musical by Mark Governor, available now on CD-ROM. [Wonderful! Buy it! Produce it at your college!] Art: Portraits, statues, daguerreotypes, photographs, monuments, gravestone The economics of book publishing -- Ticknor and Fields, the popularization of literature, and the glorification of the American author (see this:) American Literary Publishing in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: The Business of Ticknor and Fields (Cambridge Studies in Publishing and Printing History, 1995), by Michael Winship, ISBN: 0521454697. Related New England Puritan history [Brem95] Sociology and economics: what was Hawthorne's criticism of socialism, anarchism, and the abolitionists? Why isn't the sea made of lemonade? Religion and philosophy: in what sense was Hawthorne a Transcendentalist? - see the American Transcendentalist Web Psychology: Hawthorne and the making of the middle-class family [Herb93] Politics: Hawthorne and liberalism -- antebellum Democrat, Franklin Pierce Aesthetics: The picturesque and the sublime -- Hawthorne, touring, and paintings, and the Hudson River School [Webe89] Music: Charles Ives: his Concord Sonata was influenced by Transcendentalists, and Hawthorne Opera: some 10 references to operatic versions of "Rappaccini's Daughter" and The Scarlet Letter Theatre: dramatic adaptations, plays from Hawthorne Film: lots of info and links on Hawthorne at the movies Audio versions, adaptations, other materials. At last! T-shirts, sweatshirts, posters, bookplates, mugs custom printed with Nathaniel Hawthorne portrait! (Also Melville, Wharton, Twain.) No web address, but call +1 800 958 3633 or +1 413 443 3634. Peter Drozd Graphics arts, P. O. Box 376, Pittsfield, Mass. 01202. Tell Peter we sent you. Use a $0.20 United States Postal Service postage stamp featuring a portrait of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Other great sites and fun stuff
Parody of The House of the Seven Gables by Andy Oram, updated for our computer age. (If you have trouble displaying it, download the page and delete the style sheet between the <STYLE> tags.) Node for The Scarlet Letter at Everything University is a neat do-it-youself hypertext literature reference. Hawthorne College in Antrim, N. H., existed from 1962 to 1988, but lives on in the memory of its alumni and former teachers. Ever wonder about the relation between Hawthorne and Mt. Everest, Neil Simon, Lionel Trilling, Rube Goldberg, MGM, Cal Coolidge, Meyer Lansky, and Henrietta Leavitt (the Cepheid variables astronomer)? They were born on the Fourth of July. Fame: do more people celebrate on Hawthorne's birthday than celebrate on John Lennon's? Helpful resources for teachers During the 1996 U.S. presidential election campaign, Pat Buchanan put online Hawthorne's impression of Abe Lincoln, considered almost treasonous at the time. We have the full version, "Chiefly About War Matters." Coincidentally, "Hawthorne": Did you know that Hawthorne, California, next to Los Angeles International Airport, was the home of Marilyn Monroe, the Beach Boys, and Mattel's Barbie doll? Okay, you knew that. But did you know that Hawthorne, Nevada, is next to the world's largest ammunition dump outside Russia? Will the insurance companies select this as the site of Earth's Holocaust? More coincidences: Hawthorne's daughter, Rose, died in Hawthorne, New York, on his wedding anniversary. That Hawthorne, New York, is also the the home of one of IBM's Westchester installations. Hawthorne's "lost notebook" was found on Hawthorn Avenue in Boulder, Colorado. The "Hawthorne effect" is a much-discussed area of industrial relations, psychology, or sociology. It has to do with a series of studies done at the Hawthorne Works of Western Electric in Cicero, Ill., in the 1920s. The conclusions seemed at first to mean that industrial productivity did not relate directly to the level of electric lighting. But this later appeared to be a spurious result or side-effect of the research lacking proper experimental control-- the workers instead seemed to increase work with any meaningful human attention, much more than with increases in lighting or wages. FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Nathaniel Hawthorne and his work Isn't all this stuff overwhelming? Give me instead a few quotes or a sort of introductory page to get me started. Whatever it is I am looking for, I haven't found it here, but will search elsewhere for it. Please send your own contributions or corrections: mailto:EricEldred@usa.net
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