Nathaniel Hawthorne: Complete Tales and Sketches
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Nathaniel Hawthorne: Complete Tales and Sketches is a Library of America volume compiling the author’s shorter fiction, offering authoritative texts and scholarly annotations.
The collection presents Hawthorne’s range of tales—many engaging with themes of history, guilt, and the formation of American identity—making them available in reliable editions.
Library of America’s presentation underscores Hawthorne’s central role in the development of early American literature.
The episode references this volume as part of the materials informing the discussion of Hawthorne’s story included in the program.
The collection presents Hawthorne’s range of tales—many engaging with themes of history, guilt, and the formation of American identity—making them available in reliable editions.
Library of America’s presentation underscores Hawthorne’s central role in the development of early American literature.
The episode references this volume as part of the materials informing the discussion of Hawthorne’s story included in the program.
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