While much
of Hawthorne's work is macabre, gothic, atmospheric and brooding,
it is only in certain of his short stories that his writing deals
with the supernatural.
Short Stories
Twice-Told Tales, American Stationers Co./John
B. Russell (U.S.), 1837 (first issue with fifth story listed in
Contents as at p.78, not p.77, rose cloth)
ditto, American Stationers Co./John B. Russell (U.S.),
1837 (first issue rebound)
Mosses
from an Old Manse, Wiley & Putnam (U.S.), 1846 (printer given
as 'R. Craighead's Power Press' verso title page, 2 vols,
wraps)