Fiction
Non-Fiction
Young Readers
Poetry
Short Stories
Drama
Classical
The Marble Faun
by
Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Table of Contents
Chapter I: Miriam, Hilda, Kenyon, Donatello
Chapter II: The Faun
Chapter III: Subterranean Reminiscences
Chapter IV: The Spectre of the Catacomb
Chapter V: Miriam's Studio
Chapter VI: The Virgin's Shrine
Chapter VII: Beatrice
Chapter VIII: The Suburban Villa
Chapter IX: The Faun and Nymph
Chapter X: The Sylvan Dance
Chapter XI: Fragmentary Sentences
Chapter XII: A Stroll on the Pincian
Chapter XIII: A Sculptor's Studio
Chapter XIV: Cleopatra
Chapter XV: An Aesthetic Company
Chapter XVI: A Moonlight Ramble
Chapter XVII: Miriam's Trouble
Chapter XVIII: On the Edge of a Precipice
Chapter XIX: The Faun's Transformation
Chapter XX: The Burial Chant
Chapter XXI: The Dead Capuchin
Chapter XXII: The Medici Gardens
Chapter XXIII: Miriam and Hilda
Chapter XXIV: The Tower Among the Apennines
Chapter XXV: Sunshine
Chapter XXVI: The Pedigree of Monte Beni
Chapter XXVII: Myths
Chapter XXVIII: The Owl Tower
Chapter XXIX: On the Battlements
Chapter XXX: Donatello's Bust
Chapter XXXI: The Marble Saloon
Chapter XXXII: Scenes by the Way
Chapter XXXIII: Pictured Windows
Chapter XXXIV: Market-Day in Perugia
Chapter XXXV: The Bronze Pontiff's Benediction
Chapter XXXVI: Hilda's Tower
Chapter XXXVII: The Emptiness of Picture Galleries
Chapter XXXVIII: Altars and Incense
Chapter XXXIX: The World's Cathedral
Chapter XL: Hilda and a Friend
Chapter XLI: Snowdrops and Maidenly Delights
Chapter XLII: Reminiscences of Miriam
Chapter XLIII: The Extinction of a Lamp
Chapter XLIV: The Deserted Shrine
Chapter XLV: The Flight of Hilda's Doves
Chapter XLVI: A Walk on the Campagna
Chapter XLVII: The Peasant and Contadina
Chapter XLVIII: A Scene in the Corso
Chapter XLIX: A Frolic of the Carnival
Chapter L: Miriam, Hilda, Kenyon, Donatello
Conclusion
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