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The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Nathaniel Hawthorne
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More disturbing stories from one of Americas greatest authorsNathaniel Hawthorne was one of the earliest admired American novelists and short story writers. Born in Salem, Massachusetts, his origins ever influenced his work. His tales were invariably set in New England, were darkly romantic and were often concerned with the occult and witches and their works in particular. Indeed, one of Hawthornes ancestors actually sat as a judge during the famous Salem Witch Trials, so the authors inspiration could barely have stronger foundations. Predictably Hawthornes stories contain puritanical messages on the themes of sin, guilt and fundamental evil which go well with stories that contain uncanny and, sometimes, almost surreal elements. Although Hawthorne was decidedly popular with readers opinions about his work was sharply divided among his peers. Poe was a particularly harsh critic. Nevertheless, more recent analysis has suggested that he remains-possibly-Americas greatest novelist, challenged only by Henry James and William Faulkner. This Leonaur collection of four volumes has gathered together Hawthornes tales which contain elements of the weird and bizarre. It contains very well known works and those that may be less familiar.The final volume of this special Leonaur collection of the strange fiction of Nathaniel Hawthorne contains the novel Septimus Felton, two novelettes, Legends of the Province-House and The Golden Fleece and twenty two short stories including, The Gorgons Head, Graves and Goblins, The Gray Champion, The Hollow of the Three Hills, The Shaker Bridal, The Wives of the Dead, Mrs Hutchinson and others.Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.
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