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Hawthorne revisited

honoring the bicentennial of the author's birth
"Nathaniel Hawthorne's reputation has never faded from his appearance on the literary scene of young America. Two hundred years after his birth he remains one of America's most important and influential writers. In celebration of his bicentennial, this new collection gathers essays by novelists, critics, historians and biographers who explore aspects of Hawthorne's life and work. The writers and subjects here range from Louis Auchincloss and Elizabeth Hardwick on The Scarlet Letter to Paul Auster on Hawthorne's journals and what they reveal about his family life; from Harrison Hayford's previously unpublished exploration of Hawthorne's influence on Melville to Carol Gilligan's account of adapting Hawthorne's work for the stage; from Wendell Garrett's evocation of nineteenth-century Salem to a sample of Hawthorne's own journalism -- "Chiefly About War Matters by a Peaceable Man," written for The Atlantic Monthly in 1862." "This illustrated volume features original cut-paper illustrations by artist Pamela Dalton as well as historic prints, engravings and photographs. In these essays, curators of Hawthorne historical sites explore the influence of physical environment on the writer; biographer Brenda Wineapple examines the author's political views, including his controversial disdain of abolitionists; scholar Michael Gilmore views Hawthorne's relationship to classical truths; journalist and novelist Tom Wicker appraises Hawthorne's skills as a war correspondent and journalist Neil Hickey considers the author's ongoing cultural influence through film and television adaptations of his work. Their varied work provides insights into ways that Hawthorne's work resonates today. He's created for all of us a mirror through which we see our culture darkly and by which we, as Americans, may come to know ourselves and our nation -- insofar as, Hawthorne suggests, this is ever possible. Book jacket."--Jacket.
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Abraham Lincoln

an extraordinary life
2008
A collection of over 130 illustrations of objects and photographs commemorating the 200th anniversay of Abraham Lincoln's birth, with historical treasures such as Lincoln's hat, pocket watch, suit, Mary Lincoln's gowns and jewelry, and the hoods worn by the Lincoln conspirators at their execution.

My Einstein

essays by twenty-four of the world's leading thinkers on the man, his work, and his legacy
2006
Twenty-four scientists, including Roger Highfield, John Archibald Wheeler, Lee Smolin, and Leon M. Lederman, discuss physicist Albert Einstein's influences on their work, their worldviews, and their personal lives.

Looking for Lincoln

the making of an American icon
2008
Explores the post-humous life of President Abraham Lincoln, discussing how he was viewed by Americans in the years following his assassination and the myths, memories, and legends that arose about his life and work.

Basically Bach

a 300th birthday celebration
1985
Contains information, anecdotes, and quotations of and about Bach--pro and con, point and counterpoint.

About Martin Luther King Day

1989
Presents the history of the holiday named for civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., celebrated on the third Monday of every January.

Martin Luther King Day

1987
Briefly recounts the life of the African American minister who devoted his life to civil rights and discusses the national holiday in his name: Martin Luther King Day celebrated on the third Monday of every January.
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