The Blithedale Romance
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| The Blithedale Romance, published in 1852, was the third of the major romances of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Henry James (in Hawthorne) called it "the lightest, the brightest, the livelist" of Hawthorne's "unhumorous fictions."— Excerpted from The Blithedale Romance on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
Contents [edit]
- Chapter I: Old Moodie
- Chapter II: Blithedale
- Chapter III: A Knot of Dreamers
- Chapter IV: The Supper-table
- Chapter V: Until Bedtime
- Chapter VI: Coverdale's Sick Chamber
- Chapter VII: The Convalescent
- Chapter VIII: A Modern Arcadia
- Chapter IX: Hollingsworth, Zenobia, Priscilla
- Chapter X: A Visitor from Town
- Chapter XI: The Wood-path
- Chapter XII: Coverdale's Hermitage
- Chapter XIII: Zenobia's Legend
- Chapter XIV: Eliot's Pulpit
- Chapter XV: A Crisis
- Chapter XVI: Leave-takings
- Chapter XVII: The Hotel
- Chapter XVIII: The Boarding-house
- Chapter XIX: Zenobia's Drawing-room
- Chapter XX: They Vanish
- Chapter XXI: An Old Acquaintance
- Chapter XXII: Fauntleroy
- Chapter XXIII: A Village Hall
- Chapter XXIV: The Masqueraders
- Chapter XXV: The Three Together
- Chapter XXVI: Zenobia and Coverdale
- Chapter XXVII: Midnight
- Chapter XXVIII: Blithedale Pasture
- Chapter XXIX: Miles Coverdale's Confession