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...They belonged to a community of Transcendentalists which included the poet Ralph Waldo Emerson, naturalist Henry David Thoreau and novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne, who lived next door....
...Harrell’s next work, Tambourines, seen in Paris in previews before its official premiere in 2024, offers an intriguing new path, with Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel The Scarlet Letter as its inspiration....
...“Alan’s endings often take time to emerge,” Hytner wrote in his memoirs; a sequence of revisions shows how director, playwright and actor Nigel Hawthorne found the finale the work needed....
...Nathaniel Hawthorne travelled to Lichfield, Johnson’s birthplace in the English Midlands, and visited his London rooms, “passing my hand over a heavy, ancient, broken balustrade, on which, no doubt, Johnson...
...Hawthorne’s classic novel....
...Loosely inspired by The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel of adultery and shame, Parks’s 1999 play turns the fallen heroine Hester into a single mother with five children (by five different fathers...
...Coetzee’s essays on writers as diverse as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Daniel Defoe, Heinrich von Kleist, Gustave Flaubert, the Australian Patrick White and Leo Tolstoy also pay tribute to the skills that maturity...
...Even the political dimension is often only glanced at: in a literary-historical account, “[Nathaniel] Hawthorne tells [Herman] Melville that he has stopped reading newspapers”, to which the sardonic response...
...Hawthorne’s fable “Rappaccini’s Daughter”, is so unexpectedly off-kilter that, in the film, producers Saltzman and Broccoli had to replace it with the psycho-ferret Donald Pleasence version of Blofeld whizzing...
...Wolf Hall and Bring up the Bodies won best supporting actor award for Nathaniel Parker for his portrayal of Tudor king Henry VIII....
...Using Thoreau’s extensive journals as well as those of influential friends such as Nathaniel Hawthorne and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Sims has created an in-depth portrait of the fledgling author....
...Hawthorne What you can buy for...
...The obvious ones are the New England transcendentalists – Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne. Then there’s Herman Melville and Emily Dickinson and Wallace Stevens....
...The cash shell resembles similar acquisition vehicles launched in 2010 and 2011 by financier Nathaniel Rothschild to buy mining and oil assets on the cheap during the downturn in commodities....
...I whisper vaguely Nathaniel Hawthorne-type curses at them under my breath, such as, “Shame on you.” What else can I do? It is not illegal to libel the dead....
...Comparisons to Nathaniel Hawthorne, to whom there are allusions throughout, would not be extravagant....
...Nevertheless, the US has sent all sorts of people overseas, from the author Nathaniel Hawthorne (consul to Liverpool when his college chum Franklin Pierce was president) to the British-born socialite Pamela...
...Parini hypothesises, equally convincingly, about the nature of Melville’s passionate friendship with Nathaniel Hawthorne (the dedicatee of Moby-Dick) about which biography knows tantalisingly little....
...As Bernard, the principal private secretary caught between the two, Jonathan Slinger is as engagingly honest here as he was magnetically duplicitous as the RSC’s Richard III....
...Gramona 2003 III Lustros: this is Gramona’s core cuvée. Scents of soft summer fruits, bread, beeswax and hawthorne, matched to chewy, textured, deep flavours of great harmony....
...During the 1800s, spooky tales by Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville would feature in esteemed literary periodicals such as Harper’s Monthly and New England Magazine....
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...Hawthorne – without the strongest Norman arches and vault in England?...
...But the Washington lobbyist was channelling Nathaniel Hawthorne’s heroine in The Scarlet Letter this week when, in recognition of her status as an outcast at the Democratic national convention, she wore...
...In 1856 the American novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne had noticed that in London a few shops were showing “some tokens of approaching Christmas” on December 20....
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