
H. H. to Hawthorne
History of American Lit.
Table of contents
- ’H. H.“
- Hail Columbia (Hopkinson)
- Hairy Ape, The (O'Neill)
- HALE EDWARD EVERETT
- HALE NATHAN
- Hale in the Bush
- Half-Century of Conflict, A (Parkman)
- HALLAM
- HALLECK FITZ G REENE
- HAMILTON ALEXANDER
- Hampton Beach (Whittier)
- HANCOCK JOHN
- Hannah Thurston (Taylor)
- Hannibal, Mo.
- Hans Breitmann's Ballads (Leland)
- Harbor, The (Poole)
- HARDY ARTHUR SHERBURNE
- Harper's Magazine
- HARRIS JOEL CHANDLER
- HARRISON HENRY SYDNOR
- HARTE BRET
- Hartford founded
- Hartford Wits, The
- HARVARD JOHN
- founded,
- in the Unitarian movement,
- Emerson,
- Thoreau,
- Longfellow,
- Lowell,
- Holmes,
- Harvester, The (Porter),.
- Harvest Moon, The (Peabody)
- Hasty Pudding (Barlow)
- Haunted Book Shop, The (Morley)
- Haunted Palace, The (Poe)
- Haverhill, Mass., birthplace of Whittier
- Haverhill Gazette
- Haworth's (Burnett)
- Hawthorne, influenced by Charles Brockden Brown
- Childhood,
- at Bowdoin College,
- classmates,
- Salem,
- Fanshawe
- sketches and short stories,
- Twice-Told Tales
- correspondence with Longfellow,
- in Boston Custom-House,
- Brook Farm,
- American Note-Books
- Blithedale Romance
- marriage,
- the ’Old Manse,“
- second collection of Twice-Told Tales
- Journal of an African Cruiser
- Mosses from an Old Manse
- in Salem Custom-House,
- The Scarlet Letter
- The Custom-House
- at Lenox,
- The House of the Seven Gables
- Grandfather's Chair
- Biographical Stories
- Wonder-Book
- Tanglewood Tales
- consulship at Liver-pool,
- in Italy,
- The Marble Faun
- closing years,
- Our Old Home
- death,
- after publications,
- place in literature,
- suggestions for reading,
- authorities,
- mentioned.