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XLIV The Deserted Shrine
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction ix
- Note on the Text xxiii
- Chronology of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Life xxv
- Preface 1
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The Marble Faun: or, the Romance of Monte Beni
- I Miriam, Hilda, Kenyon, Donatello 7
- II The Faun 13
- III Subterranean Reminiscences 21
- IV The Spectre of the Catacomb 29
- V Miriam’s Studio 38
- VI The Virgin’s Shrine 51
- VII Beatrice 61
- VIII The Suburban Villa 69
- IX The Faun and Nymph 76
- X The Sylvan Dance 84
- XI Fragmentary Sentences 91
- XII A Stroll on the Pincian 98
- XIII A Sculptor’s Studio 112
- XIV Cleopatra 122
- XV An Æsthetic Company 130
- XVI A Moonlight Ramble 141
- XVII Miriam’s Trouble 152
- XVIII On the Edge of a Precipice 160
- XIX The Faun’s Transformation 171
- XX The Burial Chaunt 177
- XXI The Dead Capuchin 186
- XXII The Medici Gardens 195
- XXIII Miriam and Hilda 201
- XXIV The Tower Among the Apennines 212
- XXV Sunshine 220
- XXVI The Pedigree of Monte Beni 230
- XXVII Myths 241
- XXVIII The Owl-Tower 251
- XXIX On the Battlements 259
- XXX Donatello’s Bust 269
- XXXI The Marble Saloon 276
- XXXII Scenes by the Way 287
- XXXIII Pictured Windows 299
- XXXIV Market-Day in Perugia 308
- XXV The Bronze Pontiff ’s Benediction 315
- XXXVI Hilda’s Tower 323
- XXXVII The Emptiness of Picture-Galleries 331
- XXXVIII Altars and Incense 342
- XXXIX The World’s Cathedral 352
- XL Hilda and a Friend 361
- XLI Snow-Drops and Maidenly Delights 371
- XLII Reminiscences of Miriam 380
- XLIII The Extinction of a Lamp 388
- XLIV The Deserted Shrine 397
- XLV The Flight of Hilda’s Doves 407
- XLVI A Walk on the Campagna 415
- XLVII The Peasant and Contadina 423
- XLVIII A Scene in the Corso 433
- XLIX A Frolic of the Carnival 441
- L Miriam, Hilda, Kenyon, Donatello 451
- Selected Bibliography 464
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction ix
- Note on the Text xxiii
- Chronology of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Life xxv
- Preface 1
-
The Marble Faun: or, the Romance of Monte Beni
- I Miriam, Hilda, Kenyon, Donatello 7
- II The Faun 13
- III Subterranean Reminiscences 21
- IV The Spectre of the Catacomb 29
- V Miriam’s Studio 38
- VI The Virgin’s Shrine 51
- VII Beatrice 61
- VIII The Suburban Villa 69
- IX The Faun and Nymph 76
- X The Sylvan Dance 84
- XI Fragmentary Sentences 91
- XII A Stroll on the Pincian 98
- XIII A Sculptor’s Studio 112
- XIV Cleopatra 122
- XV An Æsthetic Company 130
- XVI A Moonlight Ramble 141
- XVII Miriam’s Trouble 152
- XVIII On the Edge of a Precipice 160
- XIX The Faun’s Transformation 171
- XX The Burial Chaunt 177
- XXI The Dead Capuchin 186
- XXII The Medici Gardens 195
- XXIII Miriam and Hilda 201
- XXIV The Tower Among the Apennines 212
- XXV Sunshine 220
- XXVI The Pedigree of Monte Beni 230
- XXVII Myths 241
- XXVIII The Owl-Tower 251
- XXIX On the Battlements 259
- XXX Donatello’s Bust 269
- XXXI The Marble Saloon 276
- XXXII Scenes by the Way 287
- XXXIII Pictured Windows 299
- XXXIV Market-Day in Perugia 308
- XXV The Bronze Pontiff ’s Benediction 315
- XXXVI Hilda’s Tower 323
- XXXVII The Emptiness of Picture-Galleries 331
- XXXVIII Altars and Incense 342
- XXXIX The World’s Cathedral 352
- XL Hilda and a Friend 361
- XLI Snow-Drops and Maidenly Delights 371
- XLII Reminiscences of Miriam 380
- XLIII The Extinction of a Lamp 388
- XLIV The Deserted Shrine 397
- XLV The Flight of Hilda’s Doves 407
- XLVI A Walk on the Campagna 415
- XLVII The Peasant and Contadina 423
- XLVIII A Scene in the Corso 433
- XLIX A Frolic of the Carnival 441
- L Miriam, Hilda, Kenyon, Donatello 451
- Selected Bibliography 464