Mosses from an Old Manse

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Mosses from an Old Manse is a collection of short stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne that blends dark romanticism, moral allegory, and reflections on New England life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
short story collection
author Nathaniel Hawthorne
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
followedBy The Snow-Image
surface form: The Snow-Image, and Other Twice-Told Tales
genre Gothic fiction
dark romanticism
moral allegory
short stories
hasIllustrations no
hasPart Drowne's Wooden Image
Earth's Holocaust
Egotism; or, The Bosom-Serpent
Feathertop
Rappaccini's Daughter
Roger Malvin's Burial
The Ambitious Guest
The Artist of the Beautiful
The Birth-Mark
The Birth-Mark
surface form: The Birthmark

The Celestial Railroad
The Christmas Banquet
The Devil in Manuscript
The Great Stone Face
The Hall of Fantasy
The Intelligence Office
The New Adam and Eve
The Old Apple Dealer
Old Manse
surface form: The Old Manse

The Procession of Life
The Snow-Image
The Vision of the Fountain
Young Goodman Brown
hasTheme human nature
morality
psychological conflict
religion
supernatural
inspiredBy Old Manse
surface form: The Old Manse in Concord, Massachusetts
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement American Romanticism
notableFor depiction of Puritan New England
exploration of sin and guilt
use of symbolism
originalLanguage English
periodOfPublication 19th century
placeOfPublication New York City
precededBy Twice-Told Tales
publicationYear 1846
publisher G. P. Putnam’s Sons
surface form: Wiley and Putnam
setting New England
titleLanguage English

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Nathaniel Hawthorne notableWork Mosses from an Old Manse