id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8530 Lathrop, George Parsons A Study of Hawthorne .txt text/plain 106968 4766 70 Perhaps it is even a favoring fact that I should never have seen Mr. Hawthorne; a personality so elusive as his may possibly yield its traits The history of Hawthorne's genius is in some sense a summary of all New the Note-Books of Hawthorne this want is to a large extent made good. Hawthorne's Note-Books has put it in the power of various writers of the "Note-Books" and the works of Hawthorne which recall and sustain it. deal of him has related how in the very last year of his life Hawthorne In the goodness of her heart, she thought the son of old Mrs. Shane not quite so valuable as the son of the Widow Hawthorne. Hawthorne has given another glimpse into his interior life at this time: great facility in writing: indeed, Hawthorne used at one time to say To men like Hawthorne, however little they may noise the fact abroad, ./cache/8530.txt ./txt/8530.txt