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"Sketches from Memory" is a collection of essays written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, first published in 1851, and contains a series of autobiographical sketches reflecting Hawthorne's childhood memories, experiences, and observations.
In "Sketches of Memories," Hawthorne gives readers a glimpse into his early life, including his upbringing in Salem, Massachusetts, and his family history. He is recalling his childhood adventures, his relationships with his family, and his impressions of the world around him.
The essay "Sketches from Memory" is characterized by Hawthorne's reflective prose style and its ability to evoke nostalgia and longing for the past. He's talking about the passage of time and how memories shape our understanding of the present.
Through ¡°Sketches of Memory,¡± Hawthorne addresses themes of identity, heritage, and the power of storytelling to preserve and convey the essence of the past. This collection provides valuable insight into Hawthorne's personal life and influences, giving readers a deeper understanding of the man behind the literary masterpiece.

Summary
It was a bright forenoon, when I set foot on the beach at Burlington, and took leave of the two boatmen in whose little skiff I had voyaged since daylight from Peru. Not that we had come that morning from South America, but only from the New York shore of Lake Champlain. The highlands of the coast behind us stretched north and south, in a double range of bold, blue peaks, gazing over each other¡¯s shoulders at the Green Mountains of Vermont.

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Contents
I. THE INLAND PORT.
II. ROCHESTER
III. A NIGHT SCENE