*HAWTHORNE IN THE NINETIES Guest Editors: Rita K. Gollin & David B. Kesterson
Volume 23, number 1 (Spring 1991)
ANHORN, Judy Schaaf. "Literary Reputation and the Essays of Our Old Home" (pp. 152-66).
BROWN, Gillian. "Hawthorne, Inheritance, and Womens Property" (pp. 107-18).
COLACURCIO, Michael J. "Cosmopolital and Provincial: Hawthorne and the Reference of American Studies" (pp. 3-19).
FLEISCHNER, Jennifer. "Hawthorne and the Politics of Slavery" (pp. 96-106).
GODDU, Teresa. "The Circulation of Women in The House of the Seven Gables" (pp. 119-27).
GOLLIN, Rita. "Nathaniel Hawthorne: The Flesh and the Spirit; Or, Gratifying Your Coarsest Animal Needs" (pp. 82-95).
GOLLIN, Rita. "Introduction" to special number on Hawthorne (pp. 1-2).
GREENWALD, Elissa. "Hawthorne and Judaism: Otherness and Identity in The Marble Faun" (pp. 128-38).
HERBERT, T. Walter, Jr. "Doing Cultural Work: My Kinsman Major Molineaux and the Construction of the Self-Made Man" (pp. 20-27).
IDOL, John L. "A Linked Circle of Three Plus One: Nonverbal Communication in The Marble Faun" (pp. 139-51).
KESTERSON, David B. "Introduction" to special number on Hawthorne (pp. 1-2).
NEWBERRY, Frederick. "Fantasy, Reality, and Audience in Hawthornes Drownes Wooden Image" (pp. 28-45).
PERSON, Leland S., Jr. "Hawthornes Bliss of Paternity: Sophias Absence from The Old Manse" (pp. 46-59).
REYNOLDS, Larry J. "Hawthorne and Emerson in The Old Manse" (pp. 60-81).
WOODSON, Thomas. "Hawthornesque Shapes: The Picturesque and the Romance" (pp. 167-182).