`Hawthornesque Shapes': The picturesque and the romance.Published in:1991By:Woodson, ThomasPublication type:Literary Criticism
Literary reputation and the essays of Our Old Home.Published in:1991By:Anhorn, Judy SchaafPublication type:Literary Criticism
`A Linked Circle of Three' plus one: Nonverbal communication in The Marble Faun.Published in:1991By:Idol, John L.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Hawthorne and Judaism: Otherness and identity in The Marble Faun.Published in:1991By:Greenwald, ElissaPublication type:Literary Criticism
The circulation of women in The House of the Seven Gables.Published in:1991By:Goddu, TeresaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Hawthorne, inheritance, and women's property.Published in:1991By:Brown, GillianPublication type:Literary Criticism
Hawthorne and the politics of slavery.Published in:1991By:Fleischner, JenniferPublication type:Literary Criticism
Nathaniel Hawthorne: The flesh and the spirit; or, `gratifying your coarsest animal needs'.Published in:1991By:Gollin, Rita K.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Hawthorne and Emerson in `The Old Manse.'Published in:1991By:Reynolds, Larry J.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Hawthorne's bliss of paternity: Sophia's absence from `The Old Manse'.Published in:1991By:Person Jr., Leland S.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Fantasy, reality, and audience in Hawthorne's `Drowne's Wooden Image'.Published in:1991By:Newberry, FrederickPublication type:Literary Criticism
Doing cultural work: `My Kinsman Major Molineux' and the construction of the self-made man.Published in:1991By:Herbert Jr., T. WalterPublication type:Literary Criticism
Cosmopolitan and provincial: Hawthorne and the reference of American Studies.Published in:1991By:Colacurcio, Michael J.Publication type:Literary Criticism