Mosses from an Old Manse
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Mosses from an Old Manse is a short story collection by Nathaniel Hawthorne, named for the old manse where he and his wife lived for the first three years of their marriage. The first edition was published in 1846, and the second edition in 1854. |
Contents [edit]
- The Old Manse (1846)
- The Birth-mark (1843)

- A Select Party (1844)
- Young Goodman Brown (1835)

- Rappaccini's Daughter (1844)

- Mrs. Bullfrog (1837)
- Fire Worship (1843)
- Buds and Bird Voices (1843)
- Monsieur du Miroir (1837)
- The Hall of Fantasy (1843)
- The Celestial Rail-road (1843)
- The Procession of Life (1843)
- Feathertop (1852)[1]
- The New Adam and Eve (1843)
- Egotism; or, The Bosom-Serpent (1843)
- The Christmas Banquet (1844)
- Drowne's Wooden Image (1844)
- The Intelligence Office (1844)
- Roger Malvin's Burial (1832)
- P.'s Correspondence (1845)
- Earth's Holocaust (1844)
- Passages from a Relinquished Work (1834)[1]
- Sketches from Memory (1835)[1]
- The Old Apple-Dealer (1843)
- The Artist of the Beautiful (1844)

- A Virtuoso's Collection (1842)
| This work published before January 1, 1923 is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. |