Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804 - 1864). 1825 - 1836 Wrote and contributed to periodicals 1828 Published his first novel 1836 Edited for a Magazine 1837 Wrote.

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Nathaniel Hawthorne ( )

Wrote and contributed to periodicals 1828 Published his first novel 1836 Edited for a Magazine 1837 Wrote a history book for children Measurer 1841 Invested in farming Wrote children’s books Surveyor 1853 Counsulship Research for book Time Line of Hawthorne’s Employment

Hawthorne’s Employment He edited for the American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge, a Boston magazine Wrote several short stories and a novel, but was forced to seek another way of employing himself because he was not making enough money.

He wrote four books for children and earned enough money to marry He compiled historical information into a history book written especially for children He worker as the measurer for the Boston and Salem Custom Houses, he was fired after three years He invested in the Brook Farm Commune in West Roxbury Continued...

He was appointed the surveyor of the Boston Custom by the president James Polk, he was dismissed in 1849 when Zachary Taylor took office He was appointed the consulship of Liverpool, England by his friend Franklin Pierce when he became President He traveled to Italy and did research for the novel The Marble Faun Continued...

–Fanshawe –Fanshawe 1828 TOCFanshawe TOC –My Kinsman, Major Molineux: Roger Malvin’s Burial 1832 –Young Goodman Brown 1835 Twice Told Tales 1837 –The Shaker Bridal –The Shaker Bridal 1837The Shaker BridalThe Shaker Bridal –The Gentle Boy –The Gentle Boy 1837The Gentle BoyThe Gentle Boy –Wakefield –Wakefield 1837Wakefield –Mr. Higginbotham's Catastrophe –Mr. Higginbotham's Catastrophe 1837Mr. Higginbotham's CatastropheMr. Higginbotham's Catastrophe

–Legends of the Province House –Legends of the Province House 1837 TOCLegends of the Province HouseLegends of the Province House TOC –Dr. Heidegger's Experiment –Dr. Heidegger's Experiment 1837Dr. Heidegger's ExperimentDr. Heidegger's Experiment –The Great Carbuncle –The Great Carbuncle 1837The Great CarbuncleThe Great Carbuncle –The May-Pole of Merry Mount –The May-Pole of Merry Mount 1837The May-Pole of Merry MountThe May-Pole of Merry Mount –The Minister's Black Veil –The Minister's Black Veil 1837The Minister's Black VeilThe Minister's Black Veil –David Swan –David Swan 1837David SwanDavid Swan –The Wedding Knell –The Wedding Knell 1837The Wedding KnellThe Wedding Knell –The Ambitious Guest –The Ambitious Guest 1837The Ambitious GuestThe Ambitious Guest –The Hollow of the Three Hills –The Hollow of the Three Hills 1837The Hollow of the Three HillsThe Hollow of the Three Hills –Peter Goldthwaite's Treasure –Peter Goldthwaite's Treasure 1837Peter Goldthwaite's TreasurePeter Goldthwaite's Treasure –The Gray Champion –The Gray Champion 1837 Illustrations.The Gray ChampionThe Gray Champion

–Endicott and the Red Cross –Endicott and the Red Cross 1837Endicott and the Red Cross Endicott and the Red Cross Grandfather’s Chair 1841 –Famous Old People 1841 Liberty Tree 1841 Twice Told Tales 1842 (Expended) –Biographical Stories for Children 1842 –Mrs. Bullfrog –Mrs. Bullfrog 1846Mrs. Bullfrog Mrs. Bullfrog –Mosses from An old manse 1846 –Feathertop: A Moralized Legend –Feathertop: A Moralized Legend 1846Feathertop: A Moralized Legend Feathertop: A Moralized Legend –The Procession of Life –The Procession of Life 1846The Procession of Life The Procession of Life –Egotism; or, The Bosom Serpent –Egotism; or, The Bosom Serpent 1846Egotism; or, The Bosom Serpent Egotism; or, The Bosom Serpent –Roger Malvin's Burial –Roger Malvin's Burial 1846Roger Malvin's Burial Roger Malvin's Burial –The Birthmark –The Birthmark 1846The Birthmark The Birthmark

Young Goodman BrownYoung Goodman Brown 1846Young Goodman BrownYoung Goodman Brown The Celestial RailroadThe Celestial Railroad 1846The Celestial RailroadThe Celestial Railroad Rappaccini's DaughterRappaccini's Daughter 1846Rappaccini's DaughterRappaccini's Daughter The Artist of the BeautifulThe Artist of the Beautiful 1846The Artist of the BeautifulThe Artist of the Beautiful Drowne's Wooden ImageDrowne's Wooden Image 1846Drowne's Wooden ImageDrowne's Wooden Image The Scarlet LetterThe Scarlet Letter TOCThe Scarlet LetterThe Scarlet Letter TOC The Snow-Image: A Childish MiracleThe Snow-Image: A Childish Miracle 1850The Snow-Image: A Childish MiracleThe Snow-Image: A Childish Miracle A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys 1851 My Kinsman, Major MolineuxMy Kinsman, Major Molineux 1851My Kinsman, Major MolineuxMy Kinsman, Major Molineux The Canterbury PilgrimsThe Canterbury Pilgrims 1851The Canterbury PilgrimsThe Canterbury Pilgrims Ethan BrandEthan Brand 1851Ethan BrandEthan Brand The Snow Image: A Childish MiracleThe Snow Image: A Childish Miracle 1851The Snow Image: A Childish MiracleThe Snow Image: A Childish Miracle

The Devil in ManuscriptThe Devil in Manuscript 1851 (20 KB)The Devil in ManuscriptThe Devil in Manuscript The Great Stone FaceThe Great Stone Face 1851 (50 KB)The Great Stone FaceThe Great Stone Face The House of the Seven GablesThe House of the Seven Gables 1851 (645 KB)* TOCThe House of the Seven GablesThe House of the Seven Gables TOC The Blithedale RomanceThe Blithedale Romance 1852 (475 KB)* TOCThe Blithedale RomanceThe Blithedale Romance TOC The Life of Franklin Pierce 1852 Tanglewood Tales For Girls and Boys 1853 The Marble FaunThe Marble Faun (870 KB)* TOCThe Marble FaunThe Marble Faun TOC Our Old Home 1863 Passages from the American Notebooks 1868 Passages from the english Notbooks1870 Septimus Felton (Fragment)1872 Passages from the French and Italian Notebooks 1872 The Dolliver Romance (Fragment)1876 Dr. Grimshawe’s Secret (Fragment) 1883 The Ancestral Footsteps (Fragment) 1883

The Complete Works of Nanthaniel Hawthorne 1884 The Ghost of Dr. Harris 1900 The American Notebooks 1932 Complete Novels and Selected Tales 1937 The English Notebooks 1941 The Complete Short Stories Of Nathaniel Hawthorne 1959 The Celestial Railroad and Other Stories 1962 The Centenary Edition of the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne 1964 The Elixir of Life Manuscripts 1977 Young Goodman Brown and Other Stories 1992

Primary Works  The Marble Faun  Twice - Told Tales  Mosses from an Old Manse  The Scarlet Letter  The House of Seven Gables  The Blithedale Romance  The Life Of Franklin Pierce

Themes in Hawthorne’s Works Alienation: a character is in a state of isolation because of self-cause, or a combination of both Initiation: involves the attempts of an alienated character to get rid of his isolated condition Problem of Guilt: a character’s sense of guilt forced by the puritanical heritage or by society Pride: Hawthorne treats pride as evil. He illustrates the following aspects of pride in various characters: physical pride, spiritual pride, and intellectual pride.

Continued... Puritan New England: used as a background and setting in many tales. Italian Background: especially in The Marble Faun. Allegory: Hawthorne’s writing is allegorical (symbolic), didactic (educational), moralistic (serious). Other themes include individual vs.. society, self- fulfillment vs.. accommodation or frustration, hypocrisy vs.. integrity, love vs.. hate, exploitation vs.. hurting, and fate vs.. free will.