The House of the Seven Gables.

In the final years of the seventeenth century in a small New England town, the venerable Colonel Pyncheon decides to erect a ponderously oak-framed and spacious family mansion. It occupies the spot where Matthew Maule, ̀an obscure man', had lived in a log hut, until his execution for witchcraft...

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Main Author: Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864
Other Authors: Bell, Michael Davitt
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : OUP Oxford, 1991.
Series:Oxford world's classics.

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505 0 |a Cover; Contents; Introduction; Note on the Text; Select Bibliography; A Chronology of Nathaniel Hawthorne; THE HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES; Preface; I: The Old Pyncheon Family; II: The Little Shop-Window; III: The First Customer; IV: A Day behind the Counter; V: May and November; VI: Maule's Well; VII: The Guest; VIII: The Pyncheon of To-day; IX: Clifford and Phoebe; X: The Pyncheon-Garden; XI: The Arched Window; XII: The Daguerreotypist; XIII: Alice Pyncheon; XIV: Phoebe's Good Bye; XV: The Scowl and Smile; XVI: Clifford's Chamber; XVII: The Flight of Two Owls; XVIII: Governor Pyncheon. 
505 8 |a XIX: Alice's PosiesXX: The Flower of Eden; XXI: The Departure; Explanatory Notes. 
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