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He and also Mr. Cowley and Mr. Warren have fallen to the temptation which besets many of us to read into our authors -- Nathaniel Hawthorne, for example, and Herman Melville -- protests against modernism, material progress, and science which are genuine protests of our own but may not have been theirs.
The Wayside, home in turn to the Alcott family, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Margaret Sidney
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 ).
Only two years later, neighbor Nathaniel Hawthorne died as well.
As " Circe's Palace ", Nathaniel Hawthorne retold the Homeric account as the third section in his collection of stories from Greek mythology, Tanglewood Tales ( 1853 ).
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.
Nathaniel Hawthorne refers to one type in The Scarlet Letter as apple-Peru.
Guilt is a major theme in many works by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and is an almost universal concern of novelists who explore inner life and secrets.
Nathaniel Hawthorne in Twice-Told Tales ( 1837 ) contrasts the two in " Small enough to be king of the fairies, and ugly enough to be king of the gnomes " ( cited after OED ).
While living at Arrowhead, he befriended the author, Nathaniel Hawthorne, who lived in nearby Lenox.
It was dedicated to Melville's friend Nathaniel Hawthorne.
* 1804 – Nathaniel Hawthorne, American writer ( d. 1864 )
Raised by her transcendentalist parents, Abigail May Alcott and Amos Bronson Alcott in New England, she grew up among many of the well-known intellectuals of the day such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Henry David Thoreau.
In the Nathaniel Hawthorne version of the Midas myth, Midas's daughter turns to a statue when he touches her.
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.
611, 37 ; Pollux 9, 83 ); by Ted Hughes in Tales from Ovid ; by Carol Ann Duffy in " Mrs. Midas " from The World's Wife ; and by Nathaniel Hawthorne in " The Golden Touch " from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys.
Nathaniel Hawthorne published the first part of his Twice-Told Tales in 1837.
* Transformation, an alternate title for The Marble Faun, a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne
New York publisher Evert Augustus Duyckinck wrote to Nathaniel Hawthorne that " it is a lively and pleasant book, not over philosophical perhaps.
* Nathaniel Hawthorne publishes The Scarlet Letter in 1850
* May 19 – Nathaniel Hawthorne, American author ( b. 1804 )
* July 4 – Nathaniel Hawthorne, American writer ( d. 1864 )
* The Pomegranate Seeds adapted as a children's tale by Nathaniel Hawthorne, in Tanglewood Tales
Straight-laced 17th century moralism as described by novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne faded in the 18th century.
" Of his face, Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote: " is as ugly as sin, long-nosed, queer-mouthed, and with uncouth and rustic, though courteous manners, corresponding very well with such an exterior.

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As writer and editor Nathaniel Parker Willis wrote, " With his cigar and his Spanish eyes, he talks Typee and Omoo, just as you find the flow of his delightful mind on paper ".
With the neoplatonist Plotinus, wrote Nathaniel Alfred Boll ; " there even appears, probably for the first time in Western philosophy, idealism that had long been current in the East even at that time, for it taught … that the soul has made the world by stepping from eternity into time …".
* Nathaniel Rochester ( computer scientist ) ( 1919 – 2001 ), designed the IBM 701, wrote the first assembler and participated in the founding of the field of artificial intelligence
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.
James wrote many valuable critical articles on other novelists ; typical is his insightful book-length study of his American predecessor Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Possibly the best source, however brief, on Standish's origins and early life is a short passage recorded by Nathaniel Morton, secretary of Plymouth Colony, who wrote in his New England's Memorial, published in 1669, that Standish:
In his 1871 Scribner's account of the expedition, Nathaniel P. Langford wrote:
He also wrote incidental music for John Dryden's Conquest of Granada and Marriage à la Mode, George Etheridge's The Man of Mode, Nathaniel Lee's Gloriana, and Thomas Shadwell's Epsom Wells.
" Nathaniel Ward, an assistant pastor in town from 1634 to 1636, wrote the first code of laws for Massachusetts and later published the religious / political work, The Simple Cobbler of Aggawam in America in England.
In quick succession, Morison wrote Christopher Columbus, Mariner ( 1955 ), Freedom in Contemporary Society ( 1956 ), The Story of the ' Old Colony ' of New Plymouth, 1620 – 1692 ( 1956 ), Nathaniel Homes Morison ( 1957 ), William Hickling Prescott ( 1958 ), Strategy and Compromise ( 1958 ), and John Paul Jones: A Sailor's Biography ( 1959 ), which earned Morison his second Pulitzer Prize.
Both Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville caricatured the Almanack — and Franklin by extension — in their writings, while James Russell Lowell, reflecting on the public unveiling in Boston of a statue to honor Franklin, wrote:
During 1985, Perlman wrote two essays on Nathaniel Hawthorne, who Perlman regarded-along with Hawthorne's contemporaries
In February 2, 1814, Dr Nathaniel Wallich wrote a letter supporting the formation of a museum in Calcutta which he said should have two sections-an archaeological, ethnological and technical section and a geological and zoological one.
After meeting her, Nathaniel wrote the tale " Edward Randolph ’ s Portrait ", which included an artist character inspired by Sophia Peabody named Alice Vane.
The day before, Nathaniel wrote to James Freeman Clarke asking him to oversee the ceremony.
On their first wedding anniversary, Nathaniel wrote to Sophia: " We were never so happy as now — never such wide capacity for happiness, yet overflowing with all that the day and every moment brings to us.
Nathaniel wrote that fatherhood brought " a very sober and serious kind of happiness " and the family began to worry about money.
Nathaniel Bowditch ( 1773 – 1838 ) was a noted American navigator who wrote a famous two-volume encyclopedia of navigation and sailing that is still used and published today by the Defense Mapping Agency Topographic Center ( DMATC ).
On 1 August 1768 as Captain Cook was fitting out the Endeavour for its voyage, Nathaniel Hulme wrote to Joseph Banks recommending that he take -
On the eve of the Battle of Guilford Court House, in February 1781, General Nathaniel Greene wrote Martin and seven other officers – including John Sevier, Arthur Campbell, and William Christian – appointing them agents to treat with the Cherokees and Chicasaws " to afford the Said Tribes of Indians every mark of our good disposition towards them.
For many years afterwards, General Martin remained an obscure figure, until Lyman Draper began collecting reminiscences about him, including those of Major John Redd, a prominent Henry County planter who served under Martin, and who also wrote about his early recollections of General Nathaniel Greene, George Rogers Clark, Daniel Boone, Col. Benjamin Cleveland, Dr. John Walker, and other early prominent Virginia figures.
Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote in its praise: " Rowing our boat against the current, between wide meadows, we turn aside into the Assabeth.

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