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Nathaniel Hawthorne Books in Order
Nathaniel Hawthorne is a prominent American novelist and short story writer, renowned for his pivotal role in shaping American literature through his captivating tales of the nation's colonial history. He gained international recognition shortly after graduating from Bowdoin College, where he later changed his name from Hathorne to Hawthorne. Hawthorne made his literary debut in 1828 with the anonymous publication of his novel, <i>Fanshawe</i>. This was followed by the critically acclaimed <i>Twice-Told Tales</i> in 1837, which marked the beginning of his illustrious writing career. His marriage to Sophia Peabody in 1842 and subsequent move to The Old Manse in Concord, Massachusetts, served as the backdrop for his most famous work, <i>The Scarlet Letter</i>, published in 1850. Throughout his life, Hawthorne's writing was deeply rooted in the moral and cultural heritage of New England, often incorporating themes of moral allegory and Puritan inspiration, solidifying his place within the Romantic movement.
Bibliography verified: April 2026
Quick Answer
What are all of Nathaniel Hawthorne's book series? Nathaniel Hawthorne has written 5 book series. The most notable is the Manga Classics series.
Complete series list with all books in reading order below.
Book Series by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- #1
Pride and Prejudice (By: Stacy King)(2014) - #2
The Scarlet Letter(2015) - #3
Great Expectations (By: Crystal S. Chan)(2015) - #4
Emma (By: Crystal S. Chan)(2015) - #5
Jane Eyre (By: Crystal S. Chan)(2016) - #6
The Count of Monte Cristo (By: Crystal S. Chan)(2017) - #7
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (By: Crystal S. Chan)(2017) - #8
The Stories of Edgar Allan Poe (By: Stacy King)(2017) - #9
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (By: Crystal S. Chan)(2018) - #10
Sense and Sensibility (By: Stacy King)(2021) - #11
Macbeth (By: Crystal S. Chan)(2021) - #12
Dracula (By: Virginia Nitouhei)(2021) - #13
Romeo and Juliet (By: Crystal S. Chan)(2021) - #14
The Jungle Book (By: Crystal S. Chan)(2021) - #15
Hamlet (By: Crystal S. Chan)(2022) - #16
A Midsummer Night's Dream (By: Crystal S. Chan)(2022) - #17
Othello (By: Crystal S. Chan)(2023)
- #1
Biographical Stories(1842) - #2
The New Adam and Eve - #3
Twenty Days with Julian and Little Bunny by Papa - #4
Life of Franklin Pierce - #5
Passages from the English notebooks of Nathaniel Hawthorne - #6
The American Notebooks(1932) - #7
Love Letters Of Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1839 1863(1972) - #8
Letters of Hawthorne to William D. Ticknor, 1851-1864(1972) - #9
Hawthorne's Lost Notebook(1978) - #10
Hawthorne's American Travel Sketches(1990) - #11
The French and Italian Note-Books(2013) - #12
True Stories from New England History, 1620-1803(2016) - #13
Hawthorne's First Diary(2018) - #14
Chiefly About War Matters(2019) - #15
True Stories from History and Biography(2019)
- #1
San Francisco Stories (By: John Miller)(1990) - #2
Los Angeles Stories (By: John Miller)(1991) - #3
New Orleans Stories (By: John Miller,Genevieve Anderson)(1992) - #4
Chicago Stories (By: Stuart Dybek,John Miller)(1993) - #5
Lust: Lascivious Love Stories and Passionate Poems (By: John Miller,KirstenMiller)(1994) - #6
Alaska Stories (By: John Miller,KirstenMiller)(1995) - #7
Texas Stories (By: John Miller,KirstenMiller)(1995) - #8
San Francisco Thrillers (By: Tim Smith,John Miller)(1995) - #9
Cape Cod Stories (By: Tim Smith,John Miller)(2002)
- #1
Fanshawe(1828) - #2
The Devil in Manuscript - #3
Dr. Heidegger's Experiment - #4
The Scarlet Letter - #5
The Blithedale Romance - #6
The House of the Seven Gables - #7
The Marble Faun - #8
Doctor Grimshawe's Secret; A Romance .. - #9
The Ancestral Footstep - #10
Septimius Felton(1978) - #11
The Gray Champion(2014) - #12
Grandfather's Chair(2016) - #13
My Kinsman Major Molineux(1831) - #14
Young Goodman Brown - #15
The Minister's Black Veil - #16
Endicott and the Red Cross - #17
The Birthmark - #18
Earth's Holocaust - #19
Rappaccini's Daughter - #20
The Golden Touch - #21
From the Snow Image - #22
The Dolliver Romance - #23
The Paradise of Children(1967) - #24
Great Stone Face(1970) - #25
The Ambitious Guest and Lady Eleanore's Mantle(1980) - #26
The Three Golden Apples(1993) - #27
The Magic Pitcher(2005) - #28
The Christmas Banquet(2005) - #29
Main-Street(2005) - #30
Sights from a Steeple(2005) - #31
The Old Apple-Dealer(2005) - #32
Snowflakes(2005) - #33
Sunday at Home(2009) - #34
In Colonial Days(2010) - #35
Puritan Passions(2011) - #36
The Wedding-Knell(2013) - #37
The Wayside(2014) - #38
David Swan(2014) - #39
The Shaker Bridal(2014) - #40
The Antique Ring(2015) - #41
The Pomegranate Seeds(2015) - #42
The Light and the Lure(2016) - #43
Legends of the Province House(2017) - #44
Circe's Palace(2018) - #45
The Gentle Boy(2018) - #46
Septimius Felton, or, The Elixir of Life(2019) - #47
Twice-Told Tales(1837) - #48
Dr. Heidegger's Experiment and Other Stories - #49
Tales of the White Mountains - #50
Mosses from an Old Manse - #51
Tanglewood Tales - #52
Greek Myths - #53
A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys - #54
Our Old Home - #55
The Celestial Railroad and Other Stories - #56
The Complete Novels and Selected Tales of Nathaniel Hawthorne(1937) - #57
Hawthorne's Short Stories(1955) - #58
The Complete Short Stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne(1959) - #59
Selected Tales and Sketches(1959) - #60
The Complete Greek Stories(1963) - #61
Twice-Told Tales and Other Short Stories(1964) - #62
Selected Short Stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne(1966) - #63
The Scarlet Letter and Selected Tales(1970) - #64
The Great Short Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne(1977) - #65
The Scarlet Letter and Other Writings(1978) - #66
Haunting Tales(1980) - #67
Selected Stories (With: Brenda Wineapple)(1982) - #68
Rappaccini's Daughter, And Other Tales(1991) - #69
Selected Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne(2002) - #70
The Hawthorne Collection(2008) - #71
Legends of the Province House and Other Twice-Told Tales(2009) - #72
The House of the Seven Gables and Other Tales(2009) - #73
Myths That Every Child Should Know(2011) - #74
The Birthmark & Five Other Tales(2013) - #75
Tales, Sketches, and Other Papers(2018) - #76
Little Daffydowndilly and Other Stories(2018) - #77
The Snow Image: and Other Twice-Told Tales(2019)
- #1
50 Great Short Stories(1952) - #2
50 Great American Short Stories(1963) - #3
Volume I: The Color of Evil(1987) - #4
Christmas Ghosts(1988) - #5
Tales of the Occult(1989) - #6
The Short Story: 30 Masterpieces(1992) - #7
100 Hair-Raising Little Horror Stories(1993) - #8
The Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales(1993) - #9
Florida Stories(1993) - #10
The Screaming Skull(1994) - #11
Thrillers(1994) - #12
Bodies of the Dead & Other Great American Ghost Stories(1995) - #13
40 Short Stories: A Portable Anthology(2000) - #14
Bound for Evil: Curious Tales of Books Gone Bad(2008) - #15
The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction(2010) - #16
The Best Horror Short Stories 1800-1849(2010) - #17
The Best Ghost Stories 1800-1849(2011) - #18
Simply Witchcraft's Best Short Stories Volume I(2013) - #19
Mesaerion(2013) - #20
Damned Yankees(2017) - #21
The Token and Atlantic Souvenir(2018) - #22
The Weird Fiction Collection #1(2018) - #23
American Midnight(2019) - #24
Witchcraft Classics(2023) - #25
The Dover Anthology of Classic Christmas Stories(2023)
About Nathaniel Hawthorne
Nathaniel Hawthorne is a prominent American novelist and short story writer, renowned for his pivotal role in shaping American literature through his captivating tales of the nation's colonial history. He gained international recognition shortly after graduating from Bowdoin College, where he later changed his name from Hathorne to Hawthorne. Hawthorne made his literary debut in 1828 with the anonymous publication of his novel, <i>Fanshawe</i>. This was followed by the critically acclaimed <i>Twice-Told Tales</i> in 1837, which marked the beginning of his illustrious writing career. His marriage to Sophia Peabody in 1842 and subsequent move to The Old Manse in Concord, Massachusetts, served as the backdrop for his most famous work, <i>The Scarlet Letter</i>, published in 1850. Throughout his life, Hawthorne's writing was deeply rooted in the moral and cultural heritage of New England, often incorporating themes of moral allegory and Puritan inspiration, solidifying his place within the Romantic movement.
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