But I believe I was so intent on seeing you, that I forgot all about the desirableness of being myself seen" Content: Letters: Browne's Folly (a letter for the Essex Institute) Love Letters (To Miss Sophia Peabody) - Volume I & II Letter to ...
... Hawthorne's own imagination and designed around some authentic historical source . Hawthorne's romance between Hester and Dimmesdale , as purported by the purveyor , is an allegory of the Creator's passionate romance with the elements ...
... Hawthorne's romances. Perhaps the only “reconciliation” that can in Hawthorne's fictional world is that between Hawthorne's vision of isolation—his “public” image as a secret shadow behind the veils of prefaces—and the reader's ...