Hawthorne, Nathaniel. "P.'s Correspondence"
What if: Byron, Burns and Shelley lived longer lives, but Dickens died early.
Summary: A letter describes encounters with various literary and political figures during
the 1840s.
Comments: First known English language alternate history short story, although the
introduction sidesteps the matter by presenting the work as being the product of a
deranged mind.
Published: In United States Magazine and Democratic Review, April 1845;
Mosses from an Old Manse,
Wiley & Putnam 1846, Putnam's 1851, Ticknor & Fields 1854, 1865,
Fields, Osgood 1871, Houghton, Osgood 1880, Houghton, Mifflin 1883, 1893,
H. Altemus 1893, T.Y. Crowell 1903, Books for Libraries 1970 (0836935500BUY),
Modern Library 2003 (0812966058BUY);
and
Complete Works, Vol. 2, Houghton-Mifflin 1882.
Original in: English.
Translation: Italian by Paola Frandini as
"Una lettera di P.", in
Racconti dell'ombra e del mistero, Theoria 1993 (8824103235).