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9 Jan 2024, 3:46 pm by Jennifer González
If you are interested in some of the titles on Wigmore and Weisberg’s lists, here is an abridged list of some of the more popular novels: Charles Dickens‘ Oliver Twist and Bleak House Nathaniel Hawthorne‘s The Scarlet Letter Harper Lee‘s To Kill A Mockingbird Jean Paul Sartre‘s No Exit Richard Wright‘s Native Son R. [read post]
9 Apr 2023, 9:01 pm by Austin Sarat
Defending Trump, a serial rule breaker and violator of norms and laws who threatens those standing up for the rule of law does not play well with the sensible majority.Threats of retaliation like Comer’s will do worse in the election to come.Republicans need to learn the lesson that generations of American high school students learned from reading Nathaniel Hawthorne’s classic, The Scarlet Letter: sooner or later vengeance always destroys the avenger.To date, MAGA… [read post]
14 Jun 2022, 12:00 pm by Mary Chastain
The post My American History Tour: Salem, Witch Trials, and Nathaniel Hawthorne first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion. [read post]
7 Jun 2022, 5:55 am by Douglas London
Having spent the majority of my adult life undercover in recruiting and handling sensitive agents working deep in the lion’s den, I can confirm that Nathaniel Hawthorne knew of what he wrote when observing that “No man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself, and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which may be the true. [read post]
16 Oct 2021, 8:10 am
"Wrote Nathaniel Hawthorne in "The Marble Faun," one of my favorite books, in a passage that I'm reading this morning because — as you know if you are reading this blog chronologically — I am studying the word "bestridden. [read post]
31 Aug 2021, 2:53 pm
But for those whose behavior doesn’t adapt fast enough to the new norms, judgment can be swift—and merciless" by Anne Applebaum (The Atlantic).Hawthorne = Nathaniel Hawthorne, author of "The Scarlet Letter. [read post]
25 Jul 2021, 11:32 am by Shawn Dominy
  According to the Greenville News, Nathaniel Hawthorne was stopped for a traffic violation by a state trooper. [read post]
13 Sep 2020, 5:24 am
" when I got to the page "Dirty Checkers":This time through the book, I stopped, loaded Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Twice-Told Tales" into my Project Gutenberg app and read "The Ambitious Guest" right then and there. [read post]
22 Jan 2020, 7:09 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
Archives are where collections of papers are stored, usually within a library’s inner sanctum: Nathaniel Hawthorne’s papers, say, at the New York Public Library. [read post]
27 Dec 2019, 4:33 am
Baym noted, Nathaniel Hawthorne, for one, complained in 1855 about the 'damned mob of scribbling women' whose inexplicably popular work he feared would hurt his own book sales. [read post]
23 Nov 2019, 12:01 am by rhapsodyinbooks
” His wife Jane died of tuberculosis in Andover, Massachusetts in December 1863, and Pierce was further grieved by the death of his close friend Nathaniel Hawthorne in May 1864. [read post]
16 Sep 2019, 1:35 pm
This article examines Poe’s critique of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Twice-Told Tales, reviews some of Poe’s own work, and applies Poe’s advice about great short-story writing to legal writing.Download the article from SSRN at the link. [read post]
16 Sep 2019, 1:35 pm by Christine Corcos
This article examines Poe’s critique of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Twice-Told Tales, reviews some of Poe’s own work, and applies Poe’s advice about great short-story writing to legal writing.Download the article from SSRN at the link. [read post]
3 Jul 2019, 7:37 am
Peirce told her audience that uptight social activists are now forcing corporations to wear ESG labels the same way Hester Prynne, the heroine of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, was forced to wear her scarlet letter "A. [read post]
24 Jun 2019, 6:13 am
Is she named after Hester Prynne, the main character in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter? [read post]
9 May 2018, 6:51 am
" Examples, from Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Marble Faun" (1860):Donatello, of whose presence she was possibly not aware, now pressed closer to her side; and he, too, like Miriam, bent over the low parapet and trembled violently. [read post]