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June 26, 2011
Travel & Experiences
For literature lovers, this lovely historic town about 20 miles northwest of Boston offers an embarrassment of riches.
May 15, 1994
Books
“Must Una die,” cried Sophia Hawthorne at her daughter’s sickbed, “because the Roman Emperors outraged the patience of God and all human decencies?”
April 28, 1993
Entertainment & Arts
Utopian philosophy clashes with romance in new comedy.
July 10, 1997
World & Nation
It was a Hawthorne family reunion -- for the dead and the living.
June 27, 2006
Parson Hooper, in one of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s early stories, takes to preaching his sermons and doing his village errands with a black veil draped over his eyes and nose, like a man hiding some dreadful secret.
Dec. 22, 1991
Nathaniel Hawthorne will soon be reunited with his wife -- more than 130 years after they were buried an ocean apart.
June 2, 2006
Twenty Days With Julian and Little Bunny by Papa, Nathaniel Hawthorne, New York Review Books: 74 pp., $16.95 paper
July 27, 2003
Sometimes the footsteps of the famous overlap.
Oct. 16, 1994
Archives
Nicholson Baker’s Dec. 22 review of Edward Miller’s life of Nathaniel Hawthorne (“Salem Is My Dwelling Place”) disturbed me with its emphasis on psychological theorizing.
Feb. 2, 1992