Newton Arvin - Works

Works

  • Author
    • Hawthorne (Boston: Little, Brown, 1929), ISBN 1-4047-6722-3
    • Whitman (NY: Macmillan Company, 1938)
    • Herman Melville (NY: Sloane 1950), ISBN 0-8021-3871-3
    • Longfellow: His Life and Work (Boston: Little, Brown, 1963), ISBN 0-8371-9505-5
    • Daniel Aaron and Sylvan Schendler, eds., American Pantheon: Essays (NY: Delacorte Press 1966)
    • "Individualism and American Writers" in The Nation, October 14, 1931
    • "Religion and the Intellectuals" in Partisan Review, January, 1950
    • "Our Country and Our Culture" in Partisan Review, May 1952
  • Editor
    • The Heart of Hawthorne's Journals, ed., (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1929)
    • Hawthorne's Short Stories, ed., (NY: Vintage Books, 1946), ISBN 0-394-70015-5

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