Our Old Home: A Series of English SketchesThough he is now regarded as one of the masters of American literature, Nathaniel Hawthorne spent a sizable chunk of his peak writing years living in England. This volume collects a series of essays and sketches that Hawthorne penned during his stay abroad. They offer keen insight into the differences between the two cultures and the ultimately illusory nature of the idea of "home." |
Contents
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About Warwick | 65 |
Recollections of a Gifted Woman | 89 |
Lichfield and Uttoxeter | 118 |
Pilgrimage to Old Boston | 136 |
Near Oxford | 163 |
Some of the Haunts of Burns | 189 |
A London Suburb | 209 |
Up the Thames | 238 |
Outside Glimpses of English Poverty | 270 |
Civic Banquets | 302 |
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