Twice Told TalesThe Floating Press, 2010. nov. 1. - 595 oldal The author of such short-fiction masterpieces as "Young Goodman Brown" and "The Minister's Black Veil," Nathaniel Hawthorne is regarded as one of the most significant American writers of the nineteenth century. This volume collects many of his most famous short works and is a fitting compendium of his literary achievements for newcomers or longtime Hawthorne fans alike. |
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The Gentle Boy | 76 |
Mr Higginbothams Catastrophe | 124 |
Little Annies Ramble | 143 |
Legends of the ProvinceHouse | 289 |
The Haunted Mind | 368 |
The Village Uncle | 375 |
The Ambitious Guest | 392 |
The SisterYears | 406 |
Snowflakes | 417 |
The Seven Vagabonds | 425 |
The White Old Maid | 451 |
Wakefield | 154 |
A Rill from the TownPump | 167 |
The Great Carbuncle | 176 |
The Prophetic Pictures | 197 |
David Swan | 219 |
Sights from a Steeple | 229 |
The Hollow of the Three Hills | 238 |
The TollGatherers Day | 246 |
The Vision of the Fountain | 255 |
Fancys ShowBox | 264 |
Dr Heideggers Experiment | 273 |
Peter Goldthwaites Treasure | 468 |
Chippings with a Chisel | 499 |
The Shaker Bridal | 515 |
NightSketches | 524 |
Endicott and the Red Cross | 533 |
The Lilys Quest | 544 |
Footprints on the Seashore | 556 |
Edward Fanes Rosebud | 570 |
The Threefold Destiny | 580 |
Endnotes | 594 |
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