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Criticism
(recent) or biography of Hawthorne
All these were once online elsewhere, except the ones marked
"notice" do not have full text online. Sometimes a few
more scans of copyrighted books or articles can be found by web search engines, but we don't
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it for everyone to read.
Another page lists links to early
criticism, not copyrighted, and mostly available at this site.
Also, do not overlook our bibliography
page in convenient BibTeX format.
- Nineteenth Century
Literature in 1996 placed online scores of their
articles, reviews, and comments on Hawthorne--so many that
we've listed the results of a search in a separate file. Unfortunately we cannot get
to the NCL site at Berkeley anymore. If you find this
publication online please let us know--otherwise, you will have
to get up and go to the library.
- Harvard's Sacvan Bercovitch on
The Scarlet Letter from Nathaniel Hawthorne
Review, Fall 1996.
- Klaus Benesch: Romantic
Cyborgs: Technology, Authorship, and the Politics of
Reproduction in Nineteenth-Century American Literature,
Node9 1 (January 1997).
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From Ongoing Hypertext Projects at the Electronic Text
Center, University of Virginia,
Studies in Classic American Literature, by D. H.
Lawrence, 1923:
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Major Molineaux site at University of Texas, with
InterChange and three papers by students.
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Young Goodman Brown site at University of Texas (1995), with
InterChange and two papers by students.
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"Early Nineteenth Century: American Renaissance and
Romanticism," chapter 3 of online book,
Perspectives in American Literature, by Paul Reuben,
California State University, Stanislaus
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"Early Nineteenth Century: Transcendentalism,"
chapter 4 of online book, Perspectives in American
Literature, by Paul Reuben, California State University,
Stanislaus
- "The
Priscilla in Each of Us:" An Analysis of Miles
Coverdale's Love
-
"Rappaccini's Daughter" : From Mythological
Monster to Martyr, 1994 by J. Dylan McNeill
- "THE MAD SCIENTIST IN FICTION AND FACT," by Edward
Amps, MA, (Departments of Forensic Philosophy, Media Studies
[Horror Unit], Statistics, Computing, Genetics, Public Health,
and any other department where a little contract research is
available; University of Glemsford, UK) used to be at
http://www.ftech.net/%7Emadsite/CandidatePapers/p026.html but
has evidently been deleted.
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Dr. Heidegger's Experiment - Medicine and Literature at
NYU
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Roman Fictions, collected with annotations by Jerise Fogel,
lists The Marble Faun
- Jonathan Kohl used to have an Essay on the Scarlet Letter at
http://www.wp.com/KOHLPAGE/scarlet.htm
-
Reexamining Natheniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, by
Bryan D. Bourn
- "The Old Manse" Revisted:
Some Analogues for Art, by John C. Willoughby, from
The New England Quarterly, Vol. XLVI, No. 1, March
1973.
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"Masterpiece Theater: The Politics of Hawthorne's
Literary Reputation," by Jane Tompkins.
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Rappaccini's Daughter essay by J. Dylan McNeill,
copyright 1994
- Anne
Hutchinson: American Jezebel or Woman of Courage? by Rachel
Buckingham, George Mason High School, Falls Church,
Virginia
- Hawthorne,
the Hippie, and the Square, by Earl Hilton, 4/6/1997.
- The
Scared White Doe: Glimpses of Hawthorne's Influence on
the Composition of Moby-Dick, by Andy Cline
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A Nathaniel Hawthorne page has some honors English papers on
Hawthorne and his writings, as well as some more
photographs
- Some online criticism of The House
of the Seven Gables
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List of W. W. Norton critical texts of some of
Hawthorne's works, including contemporary and recent
criticism
- Notice of publication of study, The
Making of the Hawthorne Subject, by Alison Easton
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Notice for Michael J. Colacurcio's The Province of
Piety: Moral History in Hawthorne's Early Tales or a
list of Professor Colacurcio's books and articles
- American literature's declaration of independence: by
Stanley Cavell, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and the covenant of
consent. In, Summoning: ideas of the covenant and
interpretive theory, edited by Ellen Spolsky. Imprint:
State Univ. of N.Y. Press, 1993; 272 p.; Papers from conference
at Bar-Ilan University, Israel, in fall of 1989, honoring Harold
Fisch. Library of Congress Card # 92-23258, ISBN 0-7914-1525-2,
ISBN 0-7914-1526-0, Library of Congress Call # PN49 S84 1993,
Dewey Class # 809'.93382.
- "The Irrevent Imagination: Hawthorne and the Scarlet
Letter," by William Heath, professor of English at Mount
Saint Mary's College, was in The Cortland Review, an
On-Line Literary Magazine
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