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    Nathaniel Hawthorne (born Nathaniel Hathorne; July 4, 1804 – May 19, 1864) was an American novelist and short story writer. His works often focus on history...
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    Amelia Hawthorne (née Peabody; September 21, 1809 – February 26, 1871) was an American painter and illustrator as well as the wife of author Nathaniel Hawthorne...
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    Julian Hawthorne (June 22, 1846 – July 14, 1934) was an American writer and journalist, the son of novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and Sophia Peabody. He...
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    The Scarlet Letter (category Novels by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
    Letter: A Romance is a work of historical fiction by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne, published in 1850. Set in the Puritan Massachusetts Bay Colony during...
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    the Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne. Rose Hawthorne was born on May 20, 1851, in Lenox, Massachusetts, to Nathaniel Hawthorne and his wife Sophia Peabody...
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  • Look up hawthorne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hawthorne often refers to the American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne. Hawthorne may also refer to: Australia...
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    The Nathaniel Hawthorne Birthplace is the home where American author Nathaniel Hawthorne was born. The structure is located in Salem, Massachusetts, having...
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    House of the Seven Gables (category Nathaniel Hawthorne)
    Salem, Massachusetts, named for its gables. It was made famous by Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1851 novel The House of the Seven Gables. The house is now a non-profit...
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  • repented for his actions. He was a patrilineal ancestor of writer Nathaniel Hawthorne. Hathorne's father, Major William Hathorne, was among the early settlers...
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  • Nathaniel Hawthorne College, later Hawthorne College, was a nonprofit private liberal arts college in Antrim, New Hampshire. It opened in 1962. The college...
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  • on the ship Arbella, and is the first American ancestor of author Nathaniel Hawthorne (who added the "w" to the spelling of his last name). Hathorne was...
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    In August 1850, with the manuscript perhaps half finished, he met Nathaniel Hawthorne and was deeply impressed by his Mosses from an Old Manse, which he...
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  • University Julian Hawthorne (1846–1934), son of Nathaniel Hawthorne and an author Kim Hawthorne, American actress Koryn Hawthorne (born 1997), American...
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    The House of the Seven Gables (category Novels by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
    a Gothic novel written beginning in mid-1850 by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne and published in April 1851 by Ticknor and Fields of Boston. The...
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    was a skulker Nathaniel Hawthorne, Passages From the American Note-Books, entry for September 2, 1842. Hawthorne, The Heart of Hawthorne's Journals, p....
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    served the United States as consul in Liverpool were the writer Nathaniel Hawthorne, the spy Thomas Haines Dudley, and John S. Service, who was driven...
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  • Nathaniel Hawthorne (ナサニエル・ホーソーン, Nasanieru Hōsōn) Voiced by: Tarusuke Shingaki (Japanese); Matthew Mercer (English) Named after Nathaniel Hawthorne....
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    Young Goodman Brown (category Short stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
    by American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne. The story takes place in 17th-century Puritan New England, a common setting for Hawthorne's works, and addresses...
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    Day—with New England author Nathaniel Hawthorne, and a decision was made to name the small village after him. Hawthorne was once a "whites only" settlement...
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    held Margaret Fuller's "Conversations". She published books from Nathaniel Hawthorne and others in addition to the periodicals The Dial and Æsthetic Papers...
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    society, alongside Jonathan Cilley (later elected to Congress) and Nathaniel Hawthorne, with whom he formed lasting friendships. He was the last in his...
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    The Minister's Black Veil (category Short stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
    "The Minister's Black Veil" is a short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It was first published in the 1836 edition of The Token and Atlantic Souvenir...
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    (1755–1764). The idea for the poem came from Longfellow's friend Nathaniel Hawthorne. Longfellow used dactylic hexameter, imitating Greek and Latin classics...
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    intellectuals of the day, including Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Henry David Thoreau. Encouraged by her family, Louisa began...
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    "The Great Stone Face" is a short story published by Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1850. The story reappeared in a full-length book, The Snow-Image, and Other...
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  • potent brain candy for 19th-century authors like Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne. The dark and nightmarish visions the Puritan culture of condemnation...
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    The Old Manse (category Nathaniel Hawthorne)
    known as the Ralph Waldo Emerson House. In 1842, the American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne rented the Old Manse for $100 a year. He moved in with his wife,...
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    leader Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–1864), iconic author of The Scarlet Letter and The House of the Seven Gables Sophia Amelia Peabody Hawthorne (1809–1871)...
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  • American journalist Nathaniel Hackett (born 1979), American football coach Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–1864), American novelist Nathaniel Jarvis (born 1991)...
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    centered around Ralph Waldo Emerson. Emerson's circle included Nathaniel Hawthorne, Louisa May Alcott and Henry David Thoreau. Major works written in...
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