"Vanished Scenes...Pictured in the Air": Hawthorne, Indian Removal, and "The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair."Published in:Nathaniel Hawthorne Review, 2010, v. 36, n. 1, p. 186By:Pacheco, DerekPublication type:Article
The King's Two Bodies, and the Slave's: Diasporic History in "The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair."Published in:2010By:Williams, RitaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Hawthorne 2.0.Published in:Nathaniel Hawthorne Review, 2010, v. 36, n. 1, p. 28By:Laffrado, LauraPublication type:Article
Three Illustrators of "The Snow-Image: A Childish Miracle."Published in:Nathaniel Hawthorne Review, 2010, v. 36, n. 1, p. 212By:Idol, Jr., John L.Publication type:Article
Pragmatic Politics and the Dream of Heroism: Hawthorne's "Life of Pierce" and "Tanglewood Tales."Published in:2010By:Sweet, Nancy F.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Allegories of Childhood Gender: Hawthorne and the Material Boy.Published in:2010By:Parille, KenPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Healing Arts of Play: Scenes of Self-Determination in Hawthorne's "Biographical Stories for Children."Published in:Nathaniel Hawthorne Review, 2010, v. 36, n. 1, p. 93By:Goodenough, Elizabeth N.Publication type:Article
Blending Science and Classicism in a New Moral Pedagogy: A Fresh Look at Hawthorne's "Wonder-Book."Published in:Nathaniel Hawthorne Review, 2010, v. 36, n. 1, p. 72By:Burr, SandraPublication type:Article
Hawthorne, Grace Greenwood, and the Culture of Pedagogy.Published in:Nathaniel Hawthorne Review, 2010, v. 36, n. 1, p. 47By:Ginsberg, LesleyPublication type:Article
"None but Imaginative Authority": Nathaniel Hawthorne and the Progress of Nineteenth-Century (Juvenile) Literature in America.Published in:2010By:Valenti, Patricia D.Publication type:Literary Criticism