Hawthorne and Women: Engendering and Expanding the Hawthorne Tradition by

Hawthorne and Women: Engendering and Expanding the Hawthorne Tradition

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Nathaniel Hawthorne is notorious for complaining in a letter to one of his publishers that a "damn'd mob of scribbling women" was stealing his audience. Elsewhere, he referred to women authors as "ink-stained Amazons" who were "without a single ex...

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