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    The Marble Faun

    The Marble Faun

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    by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Susan Manning (Editor)


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    Susan Manning has previously edited Scott's Quentin Durward, Washington Irving's Sketchbook and Crevecoeur's Letters from an American Farmer for OWC. Her books include The Puritan-Provincial Vision (CUP, 1990) and Fragments of Union (Palgrave, 2001).

    Brief Biography

    Date of Birth:
    July 4, 1804
    Date of Death:
    May 19, 1864
    Place of Birth:
    Salem, Massachusetts
    Place of Death:
    Plymouth, New Hampshire
    Education:
    Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, 1824

    Table of Contents

    Contents

    Title Page,
    DOVER THRIFT EDITIONS,
    Copyright Page,
    Preface,
    CHAPTER I - MIRIAM, HILDA, KENYON, DONATELLO,
    CHAPTER II - THE FAUN,
    CHAPTER III - SUBTERRANEAN REMINISCENCES,
    CHAPTER IV - THE SPECTER OF THE CATACOMB,
    CHAPTER V - MIRIAM'S STUDIO,
    CHAPTER VI - THE VIRGIN'S SHRINE,
    CHAPTER VII - BEATRICE,
    CHAPTER VIII - THE SUBURBAN VILLA,
    CHAPTER IX - THE FAUN AND NYMPH,
    CHAPTER X - THE SYLVAN DANCE,
    CHAPTER XI - FRAGMENTARY SENTENCES,
    CHAPTER XII - A STROLL ON THE PINCIAN,
    CHAPTER XIII - A SCULPTOR'S STUDIO,
    CHAPTER XIV - CLEOPATRA,
    CHAPTER XV - AN AESTHETIC COMPANY,
    CHAPTER XVI - A MOONLIGHT RAMBLE,
    CHAPTER XVII - MIRIAM'S TROUBLE,
    CHAPTER XVIII - ON THE EDGE OF A PRECIPICE,
    CHAPTER XIX - THE FAUN'S TRANSFORMATION,
    CHAPTER XX - THE BURIAL CHANT,
    CHAPTER XXI - THE DEAD CAPUCHIN,
    CHAPTER XXII - THE MEDICI GARDENS,
    CHAPTER XXIII - MIRIAM AND HILDA,
    CHAPTER XXIV - THE TOWER AMONG THE APENNINES,
    CHAPTER XXV - SUNSHINE,
    CHAPTER XXVI - THE PEDIGREE OF MONTE BENI,
    CHAPTER XXVII - MYTHS,
    CHAPTER XXVIII - THE OWL TOWER,
    CHAPTER XXIX - ON THE BATTLEMENTS,
    CHAPTER XXX - DONATELLO'S BUST,
    CHAPTER XXXI - THE MARBLE SALOON,
    CHAPTER XXXII - SCENES BY THE WAY,
    CHAPTER XXXIII - PICTURED WINDOWS,
    CHAPTER XXXIV - MARKET DAY IN PERUGIA,
    CHAPTER XXXV - THE BRONZE PONTIFF'S BENEDICTION,
    CHAPTER XXXVI - HILDA'S TOWER,
    CHAPTER XXXVII - THE EMPTINESS OF PICTURE GALLERIES,
    CHAPTER XXXVIII - ALTARS AND INCENSE,
    CHAPTER XXXIX - THE WORLD'S CATHEDRAL,
    CHAPTER XL - HILDA AND A FRIEND,
    CHAPTER XLI - SNOWDROPS AND MAIDENLY DELIGHTS,
    CHAPTER XLII - REMINISCENCES OF MIRIAM,
    CHAPTER XLIII - THE EXTINCTION OF A LAMP,
    CHAPTER XLIV - THE DESERTED SHRINE,
    CHAPTER XLV - THE FLIGHT OF HILDA'S DOVES,
    CHAPTER XLVI - A WALK ON THE CAMPAGNA,
    CHAPTER XLVII - THE PEASANT AND CONTADINA,
    CHAPTER XLVIII - A SCENE IN THE CORSO,
    CHAPTER XLIX - A FROLIC IN THE CARNIVAL,
    CHAPTER L - MIRIAM, HILDA, KENYON, DONATELLO,
    POSTSCRIPT,
    DOVER THRIFT EDITIONS,

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