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Notes

 
[1]

Now in the Pierpont Morgan Library, this leaf was formerly owned by Stephen H. Wakeman, but was not included in the Wakeman sale catalogue (American Art Association, 28-29 April 1924). See the Centenary Hawthorne volume of The Scarlet Letter (1962) for a facsimile of the title page. See also W. H. Cathcart, A Bibliography of Hawthorne (1905), p. 33.

[2]

Possibly dated 5 November. MS, Houghton Library, Harvard University. My colleague Professor William Charvat told me about the postscript.

[3]

James T. Fields, Yesterdays with Authors (1872), pp. 55-56.

[4]

Rome, 27 February 1904. Houghton Library, Harvard University, MS. Am. 1745.1 (4). My thanks to Dr. William Bond and Professor Fredson Bowers for calling this document to my attention.

[5]

First Editions of Ten American Authors Collected by J. Chester Chamberlain . . . February 16 and 17, 1909 . . . The Anderson Auction Company . . . Part I, #170: "An interesting fact about 'The Scarlet Letter' is that the original MS. (with the exception of the title) was destroyed by Hawthorne. In a letter from Mrs. Annie Fields to Robert S. Rantoul, June 13th, 1904, she says in part: '. . . Hawthorne himself told me that he put the manuscript of "The Scarlet Letter" up the chimney, never thinking that it would be of any value.'"

[6]

"The Making of 'The Scarlet Letter,'" The Bookman, LXXIV (December 1931), 401-402.

[7]

I am indebted to C. E. Frazer Clark, Jr. for the use of his books and brains.