Nathaniel Hawthorne

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נאטאניעל האטארן, Natanijel Hotorn, نتھانیل ہاتھورن, and 66 others Гоуторн, Хоторн, Nātānīl Hās̲ūrn, Natanil Xawsorn, נתנאל האותורן, ناتانیل هاثورن, ناثانيال هاوثورن, न्याथानील ह:थोर्न, Huosang, ဟောသွန်း၊ နသန္နီယယ်, ナサニエル・ホーソーン, Nasa'nier Huosang, هوثورن، ناتنيال, Хауторн, Н Хоторн, नाथानिएल हवथोर्न, 纳撒尼尔·霍桑, Ναθάνιελ Χόθορν, Nathanael Hawthorne, Netheniyala Hothorna, แนแธเนียล ฮอว์ธอร์น, Natannel' Gotorn, Hōsōn, Натаніэль Готарн, נתניאל הות'ורן, Натаніель Готарн, Նաթանիել Հոթոռն, Готсорн, Nataniėlʹ Gotorn, هوثورن، نثانيال،, Natanièl Gotorn, Nasanier Huosang, هاثورن، ناتانيل, Hawthorne, நாதனீல் ஹாதோர்ன், ナサニエル ホーソーン, Nath Hawthorne, Nataniels Hotorns, ناثانيال هوثورن،, 너새니얼 호손, 纳撒尼尔 霍桑, Готорн, Nataniel' Gotorn, נתנאל האטארן, N. Hawthorne, Гауторн, Nataniel Hawthorne, Гаутгорн, Na-sa-ni-erh Huo-sang, Huo-sang, هوثورن، ناثانيل،, ਨੈਥੇਨੀਏਲ ਹਥਾਰਨ, Nathaniel Hawthorne, ナサニエル ホーソン, Nātānīl Hās̲ūran, Hauthorne, Натаниель Готорн, N ホーソン, Натаниел Ҳоторн, נתניאל הותורן, Натаниел Хоторн, Натаниэль Готорн, 霍桑, נתנאל הותורן, هووثورن، ناتانييل،, Натаніель Готорн
Born:
July 4, 1804
Died:
May 19, 1864

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Nathaniel Hawthorne was an American novelist and short story writer.

Nathaniel Hawthorne was a 19th century American novelist and short story writer. He is seen as a key figure in the development of American literature for his tales of the nation's colonial history.

Shortly after graduating from Bowdoin College, Hathorne changed his name to Hawthorne. Hawthorne anonymously published his first work, a novel titled Fanshawe, in 1828. In 1837, he published Twice-Told Tales and became engaged to Sophia Peabody the next year. He worked at a Custom House and joined a Transcendentalist Utopian community, before marrying Peabody in 1842. The couple moved to The Old Manse in Concord, Massachusetts, later moving to Salem, the Berkshires, then to The Wayside in Concord. The Scarlet Letter was published in 1850, followed by a succession of other novels. A political appointment took Hawthorne and family to Europe before returning to The Wayside in 1860. Hawthorne died on May 19, 1864, leaving behind his wife and their three children.

Much of Hawthorne's writing centers around New England and many feature moral allegories with a Puritan inspiration. His work is considered part of the Romantic movement and includes novels, short stories, and a biography of …

Books by Nathaniel Hawthorne