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  1. Twice-Told Tales is a short story collection in two volumes by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The first volume was published in the spring of 1837 and the second in 1842. The stories had all been previously published in magazines and annuals, hence the name.

  2. A movie featuring three horror stories based on Nathaniel Hawthorne's writings, starring Vincent Price. The first story is about a fountain of youth, the second is about a poisonous daughter, and the third is about a cursed house.

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    • Horror, Mystery, Romance
    • Sidney Salkow
    • 1963-10-30
  3. Twice-Told Tales is a 1963 American horror anthology film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Vincent Price. It consists of three segments, all loosely adapted by producer/screenwriter Robert E. Kent from works by Nathaniel Hawthorne . Plot. Each of the three sequences is introduced by Vincent Price (in a voice-over ).

  4. Twice-Told Tales (bra: Nos Domínios do Terror [1] [2] ou No Domínio do Terror [3]) é um filme norte-americano produzido e lançado no ano de 1963, do gênero terror, dirigido por Sidney Salkow.

  5. Twice-Told Tales, collection of previously published short stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne, issued in 1837 and revised and expanded in 1842. The 1837 edition consisted of 18 stories; the 1842 enlargement brought the total to 39. Stories such as “The Gray Champion,” “The May-Pole of Marymount,” “The.

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  6. Twice-told tales, de Nathanael Hawthorne[1] (Tradução de Charles Kiefer) Sempre consideramos que o conto (usamos esta palavra em sua forma popularmente aceita) fornecesse a melhor oportunidade em prosa para a demonstração do talento em seu mais alto grau. Possui vantagens peculiares sobre o romance. É,

  7. 11 de out. de 2004 · A collection of short stories by the American author, set in various historical and fictional settings. The first tale, The Gray Champion, depicts the resistance of the Puritans against the tyranny of King James II in 1689.