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... however, that Hawthorne slowly began to gain recognition of his writings, hastened by a favorable review by his college friend Longfellow, of Nathaniel's newly ...
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... however, that Hawthorne slowly began to gain recognition of his writings, hastened by a favorable review by his college friend Longfellow, of Nathaniel's newly ...
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... The old preacher James Freeman, who had not seen Hawthorne since he married him and Sophia, performed the ceremony. Longfellow wrote an elegy which was read at ...
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... in American Literature; they included Longfellow, Holmes, Lowell and Emerson. Former United States President Franklin Pierce accompanied Mrs. Hawthorne and his ...
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... (American writers II, pg.230) In 1837, at the age of thirty-two, Hawthorne published his first collection, Twice-Told Tales, Longfellow, the most popular poet ...
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... (American writers II, pg.230) In 1837, at the age of thirty-two, Hawthorne published his first collection, Twice-Told Tales, Longfellow, the most popular poet ...
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... (American writers II, pg.230) In 1837, at the age of thirty-two, Hawthorne published his first collection, Twice-Told Tales, Longfellow, the most popular poet ...
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... he met and became friends with Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Horatio Bridge ... The structured religious views that Hawthorne rebelled against were also instilled in ...
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... them. Unlike such authors as Hawthorne and Longfellow, he did not have the luxury of a permanent place he could call home. He often ...
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... them. Unlike such authors as Hawthorne and Longfellow, he did not have the luxury of a permanent place he could call home. He often ...
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... Other American writers, such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Herman Melville, Edgar Alan Poe, and Walt Whitman, shared a belief in the ...
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... without enough food. In Philadelphia, Poe wrote significant reviews of the works of Longfellow and Hawthorne. Some of Poe's greatest ...
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... Hawthorne's story about Hester Prynne and her affair with a preacher during ... Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is known as "America's household poet" because of his ...
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... Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Here he established his definition of poetry as being the "rhythmical creation of beauty," a review of Nathaniel Hawthorne (Magill ...
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