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The most important of these, Magnalia Christi Americana ( 1702 ), comprises seven distinct books, many of which depict biographical and historical narratives to which later American writers, such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Elizabeth Drew Stoddard, and Harriet Beecher Stowe, would look in describing the cultural significance of New England for later generations after the American Revolution.
* Christopher D. Felker, Reinventing Cotton Mather in the American Renaissance: Magnalia Christi Americana in Hawthorne, Stowe, and Stoddard ( Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1993 ), ISBN 1-55553-187-3
Melville was tremendously inspired and encouraged by his new relationship with Hawthorne during the period that he was writing Moby-Dick ( dedicating it to Hawthorne ), though their friendship was on the wane only a short time later, when he wrote Pierre there.
In a version told by Nathaniel Hawthorne in A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys ( 1852 ), Midas found that when he touched his daughter, she turned to gold as well.
& Hawthorne, J., Conceivability and Possibility, Oxford University Press, ( Oxford ), 2002.
* Bert Hawthorne ( 1943 – 1972 ), New Zealand racing driver
* Charles Webster Hawthorne ( 1872 – 1930 ), American painter
* Donald Hawthorne ( 1926 – 2003 ), American yeast geneticist
* Frank Hawthorne ( born 1946 ), Canadian mineralogist and crystallographer
* Dr. James C. Hawthorne ( 1819 – 1881 ), established and oversaw Portland, Oregon's Hospital for the Insane
* Jim Hawthorne ( 1918 – 2007 ), a radio disc jockey and comic actor often billed as " Hawthorne "
* Julian Hawthorne ( 1846 – 1934 ), son of Nathaniel Hawthorne and an author
* Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1804 – 1864 ), novelist and short story writer, a key figure in American literature
* Nigel Hawthorne ( 1929 – 2001 ), British actor
* Phil Hawthorne ( 1943 – 1994 ), Australian rugby footballer
* William Hawthorne ( b. May 13, 1913 ), British professor of engineering
* Hawthorne ( community ), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
* Hawthorne Avenue ( Ottawa ), a street in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
* Hawthorne ( book ), by Henry James about Nathaniel Hawthorne's writings
* Hawthorne, CA ( album ), a compilation album by The Beach Boys, released in 2001.
* Hawthorne ( TV series ), a medical drama starring Jada Pinkett Smith

Hawthorne and plantation
At the plantation, Joyce introduces herself to Lavinia Hawthorne, the Cypresses ’ stern mistress.

Hawthorne and house
Her father, James Upton, was the Upton mentioned by Hawthorne in the famous introduction to the Scarlet Letter as one of those who came into the old custom house to do business with him as the surveyor of the port.
During the nine months in 1775-1776 when Harvard moved to Concord, Massachusetts, Winthrop occupied the house which was later to become famous as The Wayside, home to Louisa May Alcott and Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Their relative Nathaniel Hawthorne, while growing up, was often entertained in the house by his cousin Susannah Ingersoll.
In some cases historical authenticity was sacrificed in the interest of appealing to visitors, who expected the house to match the one Hawthorne described in his romantic novel.
Although it is indeed the house in which Hawthorne was born and lived to the age of four, the house was sited a few blocks away on Union Street when he inhabited it.
The Manse is open seasonally for guided tours given by the Trustees of Reservations who also run a book store in the house specializing in the American Revolution, Women's History, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Transcendentalism, and Sustainability.
Hawthorne was born in the house on July 4, 1804, and lived in the house until age 4.

Hawthorne and listed
* Torrance, CA ( previously incorrectly listed as demolished-as of April 2007 location operating as the South Bay Grill, 23805 Hawthorne Bl, Torrance CA 90505.
The intersection of Bridge Street and Hawthorne Street was listed number six in a 2007 list of the city's top ten recreational drug corners according to an article by Philadelphia Weekly reporter Steve Volk.

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In January 1844, Alcott moved his family to Still River, a village within Harvard but, on March 1, 1845, the family returned to Concord to live in a home they named " The Hillside " ( later renamed " The Wayside " by Nathaniel Hawthorne ).
In the late 1970s, Diddley left Los Lunas and moved to Hawthorne, Florida where he lived on a large estate in a custom made log-cabin home, which he helped to build.
* 1969 – Hawthorne Nevada Airlines Flight 708 crashes into Mount Whitney killing all on board.
A socially constructed relationship is built depending on how much rapport has been established between the " hypnotist " and the subject ( see Hawthorne effect, Pygmalion effect, and placebo effect ).
He wrote several articles on writers such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, William Dean Howells, Israel Zangwill, John Burroughs, and interviewed public figures such as Andrew Carnegie, Marshall Field, Thomas Edison, and Theodore Thomas.
A cult of Melicertes of great antiquity, possibly based on pre-Hellenic figures of Ino and Melicertes, was posited by Edouard Will just previous to the site's discovery and refuted by John Hawthorne in 1958.
James wrote many valuable critical articles on other novelists ; typical is his insightful book-length study of his American predecessor Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Thatcher performed a short sketch with Eddington and Hawthorne on 20 January 1984 at a ceremony where the writers were presented with an award from Mary Whitehouse's NVLA, an event commemorated on the cover of the satirical magazine Private Eye.
Journalist John L. O ' Sullivan, an influential advocate for Jacksonian democracy and a complex character described by Julian Hawthorne as " always full of grand and world-embracing schemes ", wrote an article in 1839, which, while not using the term " Manifest Destiny ", did predict a " divine destiny " for the United States based upon values such as equality, rights of conscience, and personal enfranchisement " to establish on earth the moral dignity and salvation of man ".
on Doctors Lake in Orange Park, and Camp Shands near Hawthorne.
It has two places on the National Register of Historic Places, the Hawthorne House and the Pine Apple Historic District.
* Hawthorne is an unincorporated community on Remmer Road east of River Road / M-29 ((; Elevation: 591 ft ./ 180 m .)
The Old Man of the Mountain, a profile-like cliff which inspired Nathaniel Hawthorne to write The Great Stone Face, collapsed on May 3, 2003.
A monument dated 1737 stands on what is now known as Hawthorne Drive, marking the first settlement.
Exceptions to this numbering system generally exist on the Glen Rock, Hawthorne and Saddle Brook sides of Fair Lawn and within the Radburn development.
The Borough of Hawthorne was incorporated from within Manchester Township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 24, 1898.
A special election was held on November 4, 2008 to fill the unexpired term in which Richard Goldberg defeated Joseph Wojtecki to become the mayor of Hawthorne for the remainder of Botbyl's term.
Over 800 residents have signed a petition asking the Council to pass a resolution asking WalMart to pass on the chance to open their first New Jersey WalMart Market in Hawthorne.
Hundreds of concerned citizens continue to communicate concerns on the facebook page " Hawthorne Deserves Better Than WalMart ", and hundreds of residents are displaying lawn signs that read " Say No to WalMart and 24 / 7 ".
* Harlemville – The Harlemville Hamlet is located in the northwest corner of the town of Hillsdale on County Route 21, home of Hawthorne Valley Farm and its Waldorf school.
Rosary Hill Home is still operated by the Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne and is located on a hilltop on Linda Avenue.

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