Nathaniel Hawthorne's son Julian offers a fascinating glimpse into his father's life in this second volume of memoirs, originally published in 1885. Julian's intimate knowledge of his father's thoughts, habits, and literary work combine to create a vivid portrait of a deeply complex man. This new edition includes additional materials on Hawthorne's influence on American literature and culture.
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