The Marble Faun: Or The Romance of Monte BeniThe Floating Press, 1 лип. 2011 р. - 441 стор. Though Nathaniel Hawthorne is best remembered as the author of the quintessential American parable The Scarlet Letter, some of the New England writer's work was much less formal and traditional than that novel. In fact, some critics regard The Marble Faun, rife with impressionistic and fantastical elements, as downright experimental by comparison. It's a fascinating read that will please fans of Lovecraft and other uncanny horror. |
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Chapter VII Beatrice | 63 |
Chapter VIII The Suburban Villa | 71 |
Chapter XXVII Myths | 251 |
Chapter XXVIII The Owl Tower | 262 |
Chapter XXIX On the Battlements | 271 |
Chapter XXX Donatellos Bust | 282 |
Chapter XXXI The Marble Saloon | 289 |
Chapter XXXII Scenes by the Way | 301 |
Chapter XXXIII Pictured Windows | 313 |
Chapter XXXIV Market Day in Perugia | 322 |
Chapter IX The Faun and Nymph | 78 |
Chapter X The Sylvan Dance | 86 |
Chapter XI Fragmentary Sentences | 93 |
Chapter XII A Stroll on the Pincian | 100 |
Chapter XIII A Sculptors Studio | 115 |
Chapter XIV Cleopatra | 125 |
Chapter XV An Aesthetic Company | 134 |
Chapter XVI A Moonlight Ramble | 145 |
Chapter XVII Miriams Trouble | 157 |
Chapter XVIII On the Edge of a Precipice | 165 |
Chapter XIX The Fauns Transformation | 177 |
Chapter XX The Burial Chant | 184 |
Chapter XXI The Dead Capuchin | 193 |
Chapter XXII The Medici Gardens | 202 |
Chapter XXIII Miriam and Hilda | 209 |
VOLUME II | 220 |
Chapter XXIV The Tower Among the Apennines | 221 |
Chapter XXV Sunshine | 229 |
Chapter XXVI The Pedigree of Monte Beni | 239 |
Chapter XXXV The Bronze Pontiffs Benediction | 329 |
Chapter XXXVI Hildas Tower | 338 |
Chapter XXXVII The Emptiness of Picture Galleries | 345 |
Chapter XXXVIII Altars and Incense | 355 |
Chapter XXXIX The Worlds Cathedral | 364 |
Chapter XL Hilda and a Friend | 374 |
Chapter XLI Snowdrops and Maidenly Delights | 385 |
Chapter XLII Reminiscences of Miriam | 394 |
Chapter XLIII The Extinction of a Lamp | 402 |
Chapter XLIV The Deserted Shrine | 411 |
Chapter XLV The Flight of Hildas Doves | 421 |
Chapter XLVI A Walk on the Campagna | 430 |
Chapter XLVII The Peasant and Contadina | 437 |
Chapter XLVIII A Scene in the Corso | 448 |
Chapter XLIX A Frolic of the Carnival | 456 |
Chapter L Miriam Hilda Kenyon Donatello | 467 |
Conclusion | 475 |
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The Marble Faun: or, The Romance of Monte Beni Nathaniel Hawthorne Обмежений попередній перегляд - 1990 |
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