Mosses from an Old ManseLulu.com, 1 mrt 2012 - 282 pagina's Originally published in 1846, 'Mosses from an Old Manse' is the follow up to Hawthorne's earlier collection, 'Twice-Told Tales.' Containing twenty-three engaging stories, Mosses was released to wide acclaim from contemporary writers and reviewers. Notably, the collection features some stories counted among Hawthorne's best "Young Goodman Brown," and "Rappaccini's Daughter." |
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The Old Manse | 1 |
The BirthMark | 21 |
A Select Party | 34 |
Rappaccinis Daughter | 55 |
Mrs Bullfrog | 78 |
Monsieur du Miroir | 97 |
The Celestial Railroad | 114 |
The Procession of Life | 127 |
Egotism or The BosomSerpent | 150 |
Drownes Wooden Image | 174 |
Roger Malvins Burial | 194 |
Ps Correspondence | 209 |
Earths Holocaust | 222 |
The Old AppleDealer | 237 |
A Virtuosos Collection | 260 |
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