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The Merrill studies in The house of the seven gables.
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Format: | Printed Book |
Language: | English |
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Columbus, Ohio,
Merrill
[c1970]
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Series: | Charles E. Merrill program in American literature.
Charles E. Merrill studies |
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Table of Contents:
- A better book than The scarlet letter, by N. Hawthorne
- A little criticism from the Pittsfield secret review, by H. Melville
- Exquisite beauty of finish. (Anonymous)--The purest piece of imagination in our prose literature, by R. W. Griswold
- The most successful of his romances, by A. P. Peabody
- A Flemish painting, by H. T. Tuckerman
- Truthful delineations of character. (Anonymous)--A French view, by E. D. Forgues
- A magnificent fragment, by H. James
- A psychoanalytical interpretation, by F. C. Crews
- The house of the seven gables as social history, by H. N. Smith
- Some sights and sounds, by E. C. Sampson
- Metaphorical patterns, by K. Lubbers
- Structure and theme, by W. P. Dillingham
- New light on old problems, by F. J. Battaglia
- Nothing compared to The scarlet letter, by D. H. Lawrence
- Hawthorne's best novel after all, by T. S. Eliot.