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Contains 20 stories:
The gentle boy (1832) --
My kinsman, Major Molineux (1832) --
Roger Malvin's burial (1832) --
The Canterbury pilgrims (1833) --
The seven vagabonds (1833) --
The grey champion (1835) --
Young Goodman Brown (1835)
Wakefield (1835) --
The maypole of Merry Mount (1836) --
Minister's Black Veil (1836) --
Dr. Heidegger's Experiment (1837) --
Endicott and the red cross (1838) --
The birthmark (1843) --
The celestial railroad (1843) --
The Christmas banquet (1844) --
Earth's holocaust (1844) --
The artist of the beautiful (1844) --
Drowne's wooden image (1844) --
Rappaccini's Daughter (1844) --
Ethan Brand (1850).
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Social life and customs, Manners and customs, Fiction, short story, Satanism, Puritans, catechism, sextons, clergy, Supernatural, Paranormal fiction, American fiction (fictional works by one author), American fiction, World literature, Fiction subjectsPeople
Giacomo Rappaccini, Giovanni Guasconti, Beatrice Rappaccini, Goodman Brown, Faith Brown, Goody Cloyse, Devil, Mr. Hooper, Elizabeth, Dr. Heidegger, Colonel Killigrew, Mr. Medbourne, Mr. Gascoigne, Widow Wycherley, Sylvia WardPlaces
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Young Goodman Brown and other tales
2008, Oxford University Press
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Young Goodman Brown and Other Tales
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"IN the course of the year 1656, several of the people called Quakers, led, as they professed, by the inward movement of the spirit, made their appearance in New England."
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