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Running Head: NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE

Nathaniel Hawthorne

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Nathaniel Hawthorne

            Hawthorne was a Novelist and a short story writer; he was the vital figure in the American Revitalization. Hawthorne's best-known works include The Scarlet Letter and The House of The Seven Gables. Writers like Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Herman Melville, and Hawthorne looked not only to the Puritan origins of American history, but also to Puritan styles of rhetoric to create an idiosyncratic American literary voice.

            "Not to be deficient in this particular, the author has provided himself with a moral, the truth, namely, that the wrongdoing of one generation lives into the successive ones."
(Amoia, Alba, 1998)

            Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in Salem, Massachusetts. His father was a sea captain and descendent of John Hathorne, one of the adjudicators in the Salem witchcraft trials of 1692. He died when Nathaniel was four year old. Hawthorne grew up in solitude with his widowed mother, he leaned on her for emotional succor and vice versa, and this situation Hawthorne carried with him into adulthood. Later he wrote to his friend

            Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: "I have locked myself in a dungeon and I can't find the key to get out." (Hoeltje, Hubert H. 1962)

            Hawthorne was educated at the Bowdoin College in Maine. In school in the amongst his friends were Longfellow and Franklin Pierce, who became the 14th president of the U.S. Between the years 1825 and 1836 Hawthorne worked as a writer and contributor to periodicals. Among Hawthorne's friends was John L. O'Sullivan, whose magazine the Democratic Review published two dozen stories by him. Hawthorne's first novel, Fanshawe, appeared anonymously at his own expense in 1828. The work was based on his college life. It did not attract much attention and the author burned the unsold copies. However, the book initiated a friendship between Hawthorne and the published Samuel Goodrich. He edited in 1836 the American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge in Boston, and compiled in 1837.

            In 1842 Hawthorne became friends with the Transcendentalists in Concord, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Bronson Alcott, but by and large he did not have much self-assurance in intellectuals and artists. He married in 1842 Sophia Peapody, an active contestant in the Transcendentalist movement, and settled with her in Concord. Hawthorne was one of the first American writers to explore the hidden motivations of his characters.

            He once wrote of his workroom: "This deserves to be called a haunted chamber, for thousands and thousands of visions have appeared to me in it." (Wagenknecht, Edward, 1961)

            The Custom-House draft, prefatory to The Scarlet Letter, was based partly on his experiences in Salem. The novel appeared in 1850 and told a story of the first victims of Puritan mania and religious ferocity. The central idea is the effect of responsibility, apprehension and sorrow.

            Hawthorne's picture of the sin-obsessed Puritans was later censured, they were a far more relaxed people than offered in the works of Hawthorne, Arthur Miller, Steven King, and many others. The House of the Seven Gables was published next year. It focused on a family legacy, which operates as an innate curse by one of the victims of the 17th-century Salem witchcraft trials. The story was based on the fable of a curse, which was pronounced on Hawthorne's own family by a woman who was condemned to death during the Salem witchcraft trials. The nuisance is mirrored in the rot of the Pyncheon family's seven-gabled mansion. Finally the descendant of the killed woman marries a young niece of the family, and the hereditary sin ends. The Blithedale Romance was set in a utopian New England community. Hawthorne had earlier invested and lived in the Brook Farm Commune, West Roxbury.

            In 1853 Franklin Pierce became President and Hawthorne, who had written a campaign biography for him, was appointed the consulship in Liverpool, England. He lived there for four years and spent a year and half in Italy writing The Marble Faun, a story about the conflicts between innocence and guilt. It was his last completed novel. In his Concord home, The Wayside, he wrote the essays contained in Our Old Home. Hawthorne died on May 19, 1864, in Plymouth, N.H. on a trip to the mountains with his friend Franklin Pierce. After his death his wife edited and published his notebooks. Modern editions of these works comprise many of the sections which she cut out or distorted.

 

References

            Amoia, Alba, Hawthorne's Rome: Then and Now, Nathaniel Hawthorne Review, 1998, pg 25.

           
Hoeltje, Hubert H. Inward sky; the mind and heart of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Durham, NC, 1962, pg 31.

            Wagenknecht, Edward. Nathaniel Hawthorne: man and writer. NY, 1961, pg16.
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