This is the extended annotated edition including a rare and extensive biographical essay on the author, as well as an introductory to the book written by George Parsons Lathrop.
The „English Note-Books“ were the result of Hawthorne's residence abroad, on being appointed Consul at Liverpool, by President Pierce. Although the „English Note-Books“ are not so abundant in imaginative hints as the American, their range of topic and observation is wider, and they show how readily the author, who had lived as a recluse at home, adapted himself to society, to the obligations which his public position and his fame brought upon him.
The „English Note-Books“ were the result of Hawthorne's residence abroad, on being appointed Consul at Liverpool, by President Pierce. Although the „English Note-Books“ are not so abundant in imaginative hints as the American, their range of topic and observation is wider, and they show how readily the author, who had lived as a recluse at home, adapted himself to society, to the obligations which his public position and his fame brought upon him.