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Nathaniel, Hawthorne(ホーソーン)研究(2) 1970-1995年研究論文

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  1. Adams, Charles H.;
    History and the literary imagination in Hawthorne's 'Chiefly About War-Matters'.  In: English Studies. Amsterdam: Aug 1993. Vol. 74, no. 4; p. 352-358(7)

  2. Alkana, Joseph.;
    Hawthorne's Drama of the Imagination and the Family.  In: Philological Quarterly. Iowa City: Spring 1990. Vol. 69, no. 2; p. 217-231(15)

  3. Allen, Margaret V.;
    Imagination and History in Hawthorne's "Legends of the Province House".  In: American Literature, 43(1071), p. 432-437(6)

  4. Barlowe, Jamie.;
    Rereading Women: Hester Prynne-ism and the Scarlet Mob of Scribblers.  In: American Literary History, 9(1997), no. 2, p. 197-225(29)

  5. Barnes, Daniel R.;
    'Physical Fact' and Folklore: Hawthorne's 'Egotism: or The Bosom Serpent'.  In: American Literature, 43(1971), p. 117-121(5)

  6. Bartley, William.;
    "The Synthesis of Love and Fear": Nathaniel Hawthorne and the Virtue of Reverence.  In: Modern Philology, Vol. 88, no. 4 (May, 1991), pp. 382-397(16)

  7. Battaglia, Frank.;
    The (Unmeretricious) House of the Seven Gables.  In: Studies in the Novel, 2(1970), p. 468-473(6)

  8. Baym, Nina.;
    Hawthorne's Holgrave: The Failure of the Artist-Hero.  In: JEGP: Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 69(1970), p. 584-598(15)

  9. Baym, Nina.;
    The Marble Faun: Hawthorne's Elegy for Art.  In: The New England Quarterly, Vol. 44, No. 3 (Sep., 1971), p. 355-376(22)

  10. Baym, Nina.;
    Nathaniel Hawthorne and His Mother: A Biographical Speculation.  In: American Literature, Vol. 54, No. 1 (Mar., 1982), p. 1-27(27)

  11. Baym,, Nina.;
    Passion and Authority in 'The Scarlet Letter'.  In: The New England Quarterly, 43(1970), p. 209-230(22)

  12. Bell, Michael Davitt.;
    Arts of Deception: Hawthorne, 'Romance', and The Scarlet Letter."  In: New Essays on The Scarlet Letter.Ed. Michael J. Colacurcio. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1985. 29-56(28)

  13. Bell, Michael Davitt.;
    [Review] Hawthorne and the Historical Romance of New England. Princeton U.P., 1971.  In: American Literature, 43(1971), P. 658-659(2)

  14. Bellis, Peter J.;
    "Representing Dissent: Hawthorne and the Drama of Revolt."  In: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 41(1995 2nd Quarter). no. 2, p. 97-119(23)

  15. Bense, James.;
    Nathaniel Hawthorne's Intention in "Chiefly about War Matters".  In: American Literature. Durham: May 1989. Vol. 61, no. 2; p. 200-214(15)

  16. Bensick, Carol M.;
    Dimmesdale and His Bachelorhood: 'Priestly Celibacy' in 'The Scarlet Letter.'.  In: Studies in American Fiction, 21(1993). no.1. p. 103-110(8)

  17. Bentley, Nancy.;
    Slaves and Fauns: Hawthorne and the Uses of Primitivism.  In: ELH. 57(Winter 1990), no. 4; p. 901-937(37)

  18. Bercovitch, Sacvan.;
    Emerson, Individualism, and the Ambiguities of Dissent.  In: The South Atlantic Quarterly. Durham: Summer 1990. Vol. 89, no. 3; p. 623-662(40)

  19. Berlant, Lauren.;
    Fantasies of Utopia in The Blithedale Romance.  In: American Literary History, 1(1989), no. 1, p. 30-62(33)

  20. Bowers, Edgar.;
    Hawthorne and the extremes of character.  In: Sewanee Review. Sewanee: Fall 1994. Vol. 102, no. 4; p. 570-587(8)

  21. Brenzo, Richard.;
    "Beatrice Rappaccini: A Victim of Male Love and Horror,"  In: American Literature, 48 (1977): p. 152-164(13)

  22. Brigitte, Bailey.;
    Hawthorne and the author question -- The Profession of Authorship in America, 1800-1870 by William Charvat and edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli with a foreword by Howard Mumford Jones / The Style of Hawthorne's Gaze by John Dolis / and others.  In: College. Jan 1995. Vol. 57, no. 1; p. 87-97(11)

  23. Brodhead, Richard H.;
    Veiled Ladies: Toward a History of Antebellum Entertainment.  In: American Literary History, 1(1989), no. 2, p. 273-294(22)

  24. Bromell, Nicholas K.;
    "The Bloody Hand" of Labor: Work, Class, and Gender in Three Stories by Hawthorne.  In: American Quarterly. 42(1990). no. 4; p. 542-564(23)

  25. Bronstein, Zelda.;
    The Parabolic Ploys of The Scarlet Letter.  In: American Quarterly, 39(Sum. 1987), no. 2: p. 193-210(18)

  26. Brown, Gillian.;
    Book reviews -- Dearest Beloved: The Hawthornes and the Making of the Middle-Class Family by T. Walter Herbert.  In: The Journal of American History. 81(Dec 1994), no. 3; p. 1304-1305(2)

  27. Budick, Emily Miller.;
    Hester's Skepticism, Hawthorne's Faith; or, What Does a Woman Doubt? Instituting the American Romance Tradition.  In: New Literary History. Baltimore: Winter 1991. Vol. 22, no. 1; p. 199-211(13)

  28. Budick, Emily Miller.;
    The World as Specter: Hawthorne's Historical Art.  In: PMLA, Vol. 101, No. 2(Mar., 1986), p. 218-232(15)

  29. Buitenhuis, Peter.;
    The Art of Authorial Presence: Hawthorne's Provincial Tales. by G. R. Thompson [review].  In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, Vol. 49, No. 1 (Jun., 1994), p. 112-115(4)

  30. Bush, Sargent. Jr.;
    Bosom Serpents before Hawthorne: The Origins of a Symbol.  In: American Literature, 43(1971), p. 181-199(19)

     
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  31. Caldwell, Sorel, Nancy.;
    Herman Melville and Nathaniel Hawthorne.  In: The Atlantic Monthly. Boston: Jan 1995. Vol. 275, no. 1; p. 73(1)

  32. Calinescu, Matei.;
    "Secrecy in Fiction: Textual and Intertextual Secrets in Hawthorne and Updike."  In: Poetics Today, 15(1994). no. 3, p. 443-466(24)

  33. Carlson, Jane.;
    Readers Responding to "Rappaccini's Daughter".  In: English Journal (High school edition). 77(Jan 1988), no. 1; p. 49-53(5)

  34. Casper, Scott E.;
    The Two Lives of Franklin Pierce: Hawthorne, Political Culture, and the Literary Market.  In: American Literary History, 5(1993), no. 2, p. 204-230(27)

  35. Chappell, Charles.;
    Pietro Baglioni's Motives for Murder in 'Rappaccini's Daughter'.  In: Studies in American Fiction, 18:1 (1990 Spring), p. 55-63(19)

  36. Cheyfitz, Eric.;
    The Irresistibleness of Great Literature: Reconstructing Hawthorne's Politics.  In: American Literary History, 6(Mar 1994), p. 539-558(20)

  37. Clack, Randall A.;
    The Alchemy of Love: Hawthorne's Hermetic Allegory of the Heart.  In: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, 41(1995), no. 4, p. 307-338(32)

  38. Colacurcio, Michael J.;
    Footsteps of Anne Hutchinson: the context of The Scarlet Letter.  In: ELH, 39(1972), p. 459-494(36)

  39. Colacurcio, Michael J.;
    Introduction: The Spirit and the Sign.  In: New Essays on The Scarlet Letter. Ed. Michael J. Colacurcio. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1985. p. 1-28(28)

  40. Crossman, J.;
    Vanzetti nad Hawthorne.  In: American Quarterly, 22(1970), p. 902-907(6)

     
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  41. Davidson, Cathy N.;
    Photographs of the Dead: Sherman, Daguerre, Hawthorne.  In: The South Atlantic Quarterly. Durham: Fall 1990. Vol. 89, no. 4; p. 667-701(35)

  42. Derrick, Scott S.;
    "A Curious Subject of Observation and Inquiry": Homoeroticism, the Body, and Authorship in Hawthorne's The Scarlett Letter.  In: Novel, 28(1995), no. 3, p. 308-326(19)

  43. Diehl, Joanne Feit;
    Re-Reading The Letter: Hawthorne, the Fetish, and the (Family) Romance.  In: New Literary History, Vol. 19, No. 3, History, Critics, and Criticism: Some Inquiries (Spring, 1988), p. 655-673(17)

  44. Dobbs, Jeannine.;
    Hawthorne's Dr. Rappaccini and Father George Rapp.  In: American Literature, 43(1971), p. 427-430(4)

  45. Donald, Ross.;
    Dreams and Sexual Repression in 'The Blithedale Romance'.  In: PMLA, 86(1971), p. 1014-1017(4)

  46. Dove-Rume, Janine.;
    Hawthorne, l'alchimiste, et son Grand'Oeuvre, The Scarlet Letter.  In: Social Science Information, Mar 1991; 30: p. 157-178(22)

  47. Downing, David.;
    Beyond Convention: The Dynamics of Imagery and Response in Hawthorne's Early Sense of Evil.  In: American Literature, Vol. 51, No. 4 (Jan., 1980), p. 463-476(14)

  48. Dryden, E.A.;
    Hawthorne's Castle in the Air: From and Theme in 'The House of the Seven Gables'.  In: ELH, 38(1971), p. 294-317(24)

  49. Duban, James.;
    The Sceptical Context of Hawthorne's "Mr. Higginbotham's Catastrophe".  In: American Literature, 48(1976), no. 3, p. 292-301(10)

  50. Dwight, Sheila.;
    Hawthorne and the Unpardonable Sin.  In: Studies in the Novel, 2(1970), p. 449-458(10)

     
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  51. Eakin, Paul John.;
    Hawthorne's Imagination and the Structure of "The Custom-House".  In: American Literature, Vol. 43, No. 3 (Nov., 1971), p. 346-358(13)

  52. Easton, Alison.;
    Book reviews -- The Art of Authorial Presence: Hawthorne's Provincial Tales by G. R. Thompson.  In: JEGP. Journal of English and Germanic Philology. 94(Jan 1995), no. 1; p. 147-155(9)

  53. Eberhard, Alsen.;
    The Ambitious Experiment of Dr. Rappaccini.  In: American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography, 43:3 (1971 Nov), pp. 430-431(2)

  54. Edmundson, Philip N.;
    Hawthorne Turns to the East: Persian Influences in The Blithedale Romance.  In: English Language Notes 28.2 (Dec. 1990): 25-38(14)

  55. Eldred, Janet Carey.;
    Narratives of Socialization: Literacy in the Short Story.  In: College English. 53(Oct 1991). no. 6; p. 686-700(15)

  56. Elias, Helen L.;
    Alice Doane's Innocence: The Wizard Absolved.  In: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, 62(1971), p. 28-32(5)

  57. Emmet, Long, Robert.;
    The Theatre of Political Moralism: Lowell, Hawthorne, and Melville.  In: Modern Poetry Studies 1 (1970): p.107-124(18)

  58. Fleischner, Jennifer.;
    Female Eroticism, Confession, and Interpretation in Nathaniel Hawthorne.  In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, 44(1990), no. 4, p. 514-533(20)

  59. Flores, Ralph.;
    Ungrounding Allegory: The Dead-Living Letter in Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter.  In: Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts, 27 (1987): no. 3, p. 313-340(28)

  60. Foster, Dennis A.;
    The Embroidered Sin: Confessional Evasion in 'The Scarlet Letter'.  In: Criticism 25(1983), p.141-163(23)

  61. Fox, Stephen.;
    Book reviews -- By the Sweat of the Brow: Literature and Labor in Antebellum America by Nicholas K. Bromell.  In: American Literature. Durham: Dec 1994. Vol. 66, no. 4; p. 841-842(2)

  62. Frazer, Clark, C. E.;
    Posthumous Papers of a Decapitated Sureyor: THA SCARLET LETTER in the Salem Press.  In: Studies in the Novel, 2(1970), p. 395-419(25)

  63. Frederick, J.T.;
    Hawthorne's 'Scribbling Women'.  In: New England Quarterly 48 (1975): 231-240(10)

     
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  64. Gable, Harvey L., Jr.;
    Inappeasable Longings: Hawthorne, Romance, and the Disintegration of Coverdale's Self in The Blithedale Romance.  In: New England Quarterly 67.2 (Jun 1994): 257-278(22)

  65. Gartner, Matthew.;
    'The Scarlet Letter' and the Book of Esther: Scriptural Letter and Narrative Life.  In: Studies in American Fiction. 23(1995). no. 2. p. 131-151(21) (SB)

  66. Gatta, John.;
    The apocalyptic end of The Scarlet Letter.  In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language. Austin: Winter 1990. Vol. 32, no. 4; p. 506-521(16)

  67. Gatta, John, Jr.;
    Progress and Providence in The House of the Seven Gables.  In: American Literature 50 (1978): p.37-48(12)

  68. Gilbert, Armida.;
    Book reviews -- A Thick and Darksome Veil: The Rhetoric of Hawthorne's Sketches, Prefaces, and Essays by Thomas R. Moore.  In: American Literature. Durham: Sep 1995. Vol. 67, no. 3; p. 591-592(2)

  69. Ginsberg, Lesley.;
    "The willing captive": Narrative seduction and the ideology of love in Hawthorne's A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys.  In: American Literature. Durham: Jun 1993. Vol. 65, no. 2; p. 255-273(19)

  70. Grossman, Jay.;
    'A' is for Abolition?: Race, Authorship, The Scarlet Letter.  In: Textual Practice, 7(1993), no. 1, p. 13-30(18)

  71. Gupta, R.K.;
    Hawthorne's Treatment of the Artist.  In: The New England Quarterly, 45(1972), p. 65-80(16)

     
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  72. Hamelman, Steven.;
    Book reviews -- Hawthorne's Narrative Strategies by Michael Dunne.  In: American Literature. Durham: Dec 1995. Vol. 67, no. 4; p. 856-857(2)

  73. Harry C. West.;
    Hawthorne's Editorial Pose.  In: American Literature, Vol. 44, No. 2 (May, 1972), pp. 208-221(14)

  74. Harshbarger, Scott..;
    A "h--ll-fired story": Hawthorne's rhetoric of rumor.  In: College English. Urbana: Jan 1994. Vol. 56, no. 1; p. 30-35(16)

  75. Haviland, Beverly.;
    "The Sin of Synecdoche: Hawthorne's Allegory Against Symbolism in `Rappaccini's Daughter'.  In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language 29 (1987): p. 278-301(24)

  76. Herbert, T Walter.;
    Mozart, Hawthorne, and Mario Savio: Aesthetic power and political complicity.  In: College English. Urbana: Apr 1995. Vol. 57, no. 4; p. 397-409(13)

  77. Herbert, T Walter Jr.;
    Nathaniel Hawthorne, Una Hawthorne, and The Scarlet Letter: Interactive Selfhoods and the Cultural Construction of Gender.  In: PMLA. Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. New York: May 1988. Vol. 103, no. 3; p. 285-297(13)

  78. Herndon, Jerry A.;
    Hawthorne's Dream Imagery.  In: American Literature, Vol. 46, No. 4 (Jan., 1975), p. 538-545(8)

  79. Hilton, Earl.;
    Hawthorne, the Hippie and the Square.  In: Studies in the Novel, 2(1970), pp. 425-439(15)

  80. Hollinger, Douglas L.;
    The Courtship of Miles Coverdale.  In: ANQ 8.3 (Summer 1995): p. 8-11(4)

  81. Horne, Lewis B.;
    Of Place and Time: A Note on 'The House of the Seven Cables'.  In: Studies in the Novel, 2(1970), p. 459-467(9)

  82. Hudspeth, Robert N.;
    Salem is My Dwelling Place: A Life of Nathaniel Hawthorne.  In: Nineteenth-century literature 47(1993), no. 4, p.502-505(4)

  83. Hull, Richard.;
    Critique of Characterization: It Was In Not Knowing That He Loved Her.  In: Style, 26(Spr 1992): no. 1, p. 33-49(17)

  84. Iannone, Carol.;
    Adultery, from Hawthorne to Updike.  In: Commentary. 86(Oct 1988), no. 4; p. 55-59(5)

     
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  85. James M. Mellard, T. Walter Herbert, Jr.;
    Nathaniel Hawthorne and Gender.  In: PMLA, Vol. 104, no. 3(May, 1989), pp. 354-356(3)

  86. Janssen, James G.;
    Hawthorne's Seventh Vagabondi: 'The Outsetting Bard'.  In: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, 62(1971), p. 22-28(7)

  87. Johnson, Claudia Durst.;
    Impotence and omnipotence in The Scarlet Letter.  In: The New England Quarterly. Brunswick: Dec 1993. Vol. 66, no. 4; p. 594-612(19)

  88. Jones, Buford.;
    Hawthorne Studies: The Seventies.  In: Studies in the Novel, 2(1970), p. 504-518(15)

  89. Jones, E. Michael.;
    The Blithedale Romance and the Wreck of Human Nature.  In: The Angel and the Machine: The Rational Philosophy of Nathaniel Hawthorne . Peru, IL: Sherwood Sugden, 1991. p. 175-187(13)

  90. Jordan, Cynthia S.;
    Poe's Re-Vision: The Recovery of the Second Story.  In: American Literature. Durham: Mar 1987. Vol. 59, no. 1; p. 1-19(19)

  91. Justus, James H.;
    Hawthorne's Coverdale: Character and Art in The Blithedale Romance .  In: American Literature 47(1975): p. 21-36(16)

  92. Kaplan, Amy.;
    The Burden of History -- From Biography to History by Lois Hughson / The Power of Historical Knowledge by Susan L. Mizruchi / Social Criticism and Nineteenth-Century American Fictions by Robert Shulman.  In: The New England Quarterly. Brunswick: Dec 1989. Vol. 62, no. 4; p. 586-593(8)

  93. Katz, Seymour.;
    Two Cheers for Traditions and One (Softly) for Canons -- The School of Hawthorne by Richard Brodhead / Equivocal Endings in Classic American Novels by Joyce A. Rowe. [Review].  In: American Quarterly. 41(1989). no. 1; p. 172-177(6)

  94. Kay, Donald.;
    Five Acts of The Blithedale Romance.  In: ATQ 13(1972): p. 25-28(4)

  95. Keil, James C.;
    Book reviews -- The Art of Authorial Presence: Hawthorne's Provincial Tales by G. R. Thompson.  In: The New England Quarterly. Brunswick: Sep 1994. Vol. 67, no. 3; p. 514-518(5)

  96. Keil, James C.;
    Reading, Writing, and Recycling: Literary Archaeology and the Shape of Hawthorne's Career.  In: The New England Quarterly. Brunswick: Jun 1992. Vol. 65, no. 2; p. 238-264(27)

  97. Ken Egan Jr.;
    The Adulteress in the Market-Place: Hawthorne and the Scarlet Letter.  In: Studies in the Novel. 27(1995), no. 1. p. 26-41(16)

  98. Klinkowitz, Jerome F.;
    In Defense of Holgrave.  In: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, 62(1971), p. 4-8(5)

  99. Knadler, Stephen.;
    Hawthorne's genealogy of madness: The House of Seven Gables and disciplinary individualism.  In: American Quarterly, 47(1995). no. 2; p. 280-308(29)

  100. Kopley, Richard.;
    Hawthorne's Transplanting and Transforming 'The Tell-Tale Heart'."  In: Studies in American Fiction 23.2 (Autumn 1995): p. 231-242(12)

     
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  101. Laverty, Carroll D.;
    Some Touchstones of Hawthorne's Style.  In: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, 60(1970), p. 30-36(7)

  102. Lease, Benjamin.;
    Salem vs. Hawthorne: An Early Review of 'The Scarlet Letter'.  In: The New England Quarterly, Vol. 44(1971), p. 110-117(8)

  103. Leavis, L R.;
    Dickens and Hawthorne: Little Dorrit and The House of the Seven Gables.  In: English Studies. Amsterdam: Oct 1991. Vol. 72, no. 5; p. 414-420(7)

  104. Leavis, Q. D.;
    Hawthorne as Poet.  In: Collected Essays. Vol. 2. Ed. G. Singh. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1985. p. 30-76(47)

  105. Lednicky, John.;
    The Myth and the Fall: Hawthorne's Critique of Democratic Literary Reform.  In: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, 41(1995), no. 2, p. 121-151(31)

  106. Leer, David Van.;
    Hester's Labyrinth: Transcendental Rhetoric in Puritan Boston.  In: New Essays on The Scarlet Letter. Ed. Michael J. Colacurcio,. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1985. p. 57-100(44)

  107. Levine, Robert S.;
    "Antebellum Rome" in The Marble Faun.  In: American Literary History, 2 (Spring, 1990), no. 1, p. 19-38(20)

  108. Levy, Leo B.;
    FANSHAWE: Hawthorne's World of Images.  In: Studies in the Novel, 2(1970), p. 440-448(9)

  109. Levy, Leo B.;
    'The Marble Faum': Hawthorne's Landscape of the Fall.  In: American Literature, 42(1971), p. 139-156(18)

  110. Levy, Leo B.;
    The Problem of Faith in 'Young Goodman Brown.'  In: JEGP: Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 74(1975), no. 3: p. 375-387(13)

  111. Liebman, Sheldon W.;
    Ambiguity in 'Lady Eleanore's Mantle.'.  In: ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance, 58(1970), p. 97-101(5)

  112. Long, Robert Emmet.;
    James's Roderick Hudson: The End of the Apprenticeship--Hawthorne and Turgenev.  In: American Literature, 48(1976), no. 3, p. 312-326(15)

  113. Loughman, Celeste.;
    Meeting the Dark: Autobiography in Hawthorne's Unfinished Tales.  In: The Gerontologist. Washington: Dec 1992. Vol. 32, no. 6; p. 726-732(7)

  114. Lydenberg, John.;
    [Review] Cowley, Malcolm. A Many-Windowed House: Collected Essays on American Writers and American Writing, Ed. With Introd. By Henry Dan Piper. Carbondale: Southern Ill.U.P., 1970.  In: American Literature, 43(1972), p. 673-675(3)

     
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  115. McDonald, John J.;
    Longfellow in Hawthorne's "The Antique Ring"  In: The New England Quarterly, Vol. 46, No. 4 (Dec., 1973), p. 622-626(5)

  116. McFlroy, John.;
    The Brand Metaphor in 'Ethan Brand'.  In: American Literature, 43(1972), p. 633-637(5)

  117. McElroy, John Harmon, and Edward L. McDonald.;
    The Coverdale Romance.  In: Studies in the Novel 14.1 (Spring 1982): p. 1-16(16)

  118. McIntosh, James.;
    Nature and Frontier in "Roger Malvin's Burial".  In: American Literature. Durham: May 1988. Vol. 60, no. 2; p. 188-204(17)

  119. Manning, Susan.;
    Late Hawthorne.  In: The Cambridge Quarterly 22(1993), no. 1, p. 93-98(6)

  120. Manning, Susan.;
    Natherniel Hawthorne.  In: The Cambridge Quarterly 17(1988), no. 2, p. 109-125(17)

  121. Marilyn,.Kurata.;
    The Chimes': Dickens's Recasting of 'Young Goodman Brown.'  In: American Notes and Queries 22 (1983): p.10-13(4)

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