Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Machine generated contents note: RICHARD H. MILLINGTON 9
  • Where Is Hawthorne's Rome?
  • The Marble Faun and the Cultural Space of Middle-Class Leisure
  • ROBERT K. MARTIN 28
  • "An Awful Freedom":
  • Hawthorne and the Anxieties of the Carnival
  • KRISTIE HAMILTON 41
  • Fauns and Mohicans:
  • Narratives of Extinction and Hawthorne's Aesthetic of Modernity
  • NANCY PROCTOR 60
  • The Purloined Studio:
  • The Woman Sculptor as Phallic Ghost in Hawthorne's The Marble Faun
  • JOHN CARLOS ROWE 73
  • Hawthorne's Ghost in James's Italy:
  • Sculptural Form, Romantic Narrative, and the Function of Sexuality
  • in The Marble Faun, "Adina," and William Wetmore Story and His Friends
  • LELAND S. PERSON 107
  • Falling into Heterosexuality:
  • Sculpting Male Bodies in The Marble Faun and Roderick Hudson
  • PRISCILLA L. WALTON 140
  • Roman Springs and Roman Fevers:
  • James, Gender, and Transnational Dis-ease
  • ADAM PARKES 159
  • Henry James's Italian Hours and the "Ruskinian Contagion"
  • BRIGITTE BAILEY I75
  • Fuller, Hawthorne, and Imagining Urban Spaces in Rome
  • SUSAN M. GRIFFIN 191
  • The Black Robe of Romance:
  • Hawthorne's Shadow and Howells's Italian Priest
  • ROBERT MILDER 206
  • "The Connecting Link of Centuries":
  • Melville, Rome, and the Mediterranean, 1 8S , 6 8S 7
  • ROBERT S. LEVINE 226
  • Road to Africa: Frederick Douglass's Rome.