The result was "The Marble Faun," his last completed novel, published in 1860 and soon a staggering international success.
The Marble Faun, written on the eve of the American Civil War, is set in a fantastical Italy.
The Marble Faun is also the title of a collection of poetry published in 1924 by William Faulkner.
The Marble Faun (1860) is a romance set in Italy by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
The family returned to The Wayside in 1860, and that year saw the publication of The Marble Faun, his first new book in seven years.
Nathaniel Hawthorne describes the crypt in his novel The Marble Faun.
His last novel, The Marble Faun, written in 1860, lacked the power of his great books.
It is also often compared to Hawthorne's The Marble Faun (1860) in that both works discuss moral-theological questions in terms of psychology.
In 1924, with the financial help of Phil Stone, Faulkner published a book of poems, The Marble Faun.
Another example is Miriam in Nathaniel Hawthorne's romance The Marble Faun.