Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–1864)
Author of The Scarlet Letter
About the Author
Nathaniel Hawthorne was born on July 4, 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts. When he was four years old, his father died. Years later, with financial help from his maternal relatives who recognized his literary talent, Hawthorne was able to enroll in Bowdoin College. Among his classmates were the show more important literary and political figures Horatio Bridge, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Franklin Pierce. These friends supplied Hawthorne with employment during the early years after graduation while Hawthorne was still establishing himself as a legitimate author. Hawthorne's first novel, Fanshawe, which he self-published in 1828, wasn't quite the success that he had hoped it would be. Not willing to give up, he began writing stories for Twice-Told Tales. These stories established Hawthorne as a leading writer. In 1842, Hawthorne moved to Concord, Massachusetts, where he wrote a number of tales, including "Rappaccini's Daughter" and "Young Goodman Brown," that were later published as Mosses from an Old Manse. The overall theme of Hawthorne's novels was a deep concern with ethical problems of sin, punishment, and atonement. No one novel demonstrated that more vividly than The Scarlet Letter. This tale about the adulterous Puritan Hester Prynne is regarded as Hawthorne's best work and is a classic of American literature. Other famous novels written by Hawthorne include The House of Seven Gables and The Blithedale Romance. In 1852, Hawthorne wrote a campaign biography of his college friend Franklin Pierce. After Pierce was elected as President of the United States, he rewarded Hawthorne with the Consulship at Liverpool, England. Hawthorne died in his sleep on May 19, 1864, while on a trip with Franklin Pierce. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Disambiguation Notice:
Hawthorne added the 'w' to his last name out of guilt and shame due to the fact that his ancestor was Judge Hathorne at the famous Salem Witch Trials.
Image credit: Peabody Essex Museum by John Adams Whipple, Boston.
Series
Works by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Collected Novels: Fanshawe/The Scarlet Letter/The House of the Seven Gables/The Blithedale Romance/The Marble Faun (1828) 679 copies, 4 reviews
The House of the Seven Gables 357 copies
The Scarlet Letter and Selected Tales (Penguin English Library) (1850) — Author — 323 copies, 2 reviews
Classical Mythology: Myths and Legends of the Ancient World (Arcturus Slipcased Classics) (2018) 87 copies, 1 review
The Custom-House; The Scarlet Letter; The House of the Seven Gables; The Blithedale Romance; The Marble Faun (1985) 59 copies
Mitos Gregos. Histórias Extraordinárias de Heróis, Deuses e Monstros Para Jovens Leitores (2016) 58 copies, 1 review
The World Mythology Collection: Deluxe 6-volume box set edition (Arcturus Collector's Classics, 14) (2022) 47 copies
The Whole History of Grandfather's Chair; or, True Stories from New England History, 1620-1803 (1999) 45 copies
The Scarlet Letter / The House of Seven Gables / The Blithedale Romance / Twenty Short Stories (1993) 28 copies
The Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne: The House of the Seven Gables/the Scarlet Letter/Twice-Told Tales (1994) 27 copies
Grolier Classics: Scarlet Letter, History of Herodotus, Utilitarianism and On Liberty, Sonnets (1956) 21 copies
Legends of the Province-House (Howe's Masquerade / Edward Randolph's Portrait / Lady Eleanore's Mantle / Old Esther Dudley) (1990) 17 copies
Reading & Training : Nathaniel Hawthorne : The scarlet letter [book + sound recording] (1998) — Writer — 15 copies
The Centenary Edition of the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Vol. 14: The French and Italian Notebooks (Volume 14) (1980) 14 copies
The Dolliver Romance, Fanshawe, and Septimus Felton with an Appendix Containing the Ancestral footstep (1976) 14 copies
Nathaniel Hawthorne: The Complete Novels (The Greatest Writers of All Time Book 45) (2019) 14 copies
Tales and Sketches (A Book of Autographs, Browne's Folly, Doctor Bullivant, The Journal of the Solit (The Library of America) (2004) 8 copies
CENTENARY ED WORKS NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE: VOL. XIX, THE CONSULAR LETTERS, 18531855 (Centenary Edition of the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne) (1988) 8 copies
A Rose for Emily American Short Stories / Eine Rose Fur Emily Amerikanische Kurzgeschichten (DTV Zweisprachig) (1999) 7 copies
Twelve tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne 7 copies
Scarlet Letter II by Nathaniel Hawthorne - Del Prado Miniature (The Miniature Classics Library) (2003) 6 copies
The House of Seven Gables Edited With a Life of Hawthorne, Notes, and Other Aids to the Study of the Book (1922) 6 copies
Mitos gregos 6 copies
Reading & Training : Nathaniel Hawthorne : Stories of suspense [book + sound recording] (2004) — Writer — 6 copies, 1 review
Study Guide for The Scarlet Letter with Related Readings (Glencoe Literature Library) (2000) 4 copies
Hawthorne Novels Collection: Fanshawe, The Scarlet Letter, The House of the Seven Gables, The Blithedale Romance, The Marble Faun (2020) 4 copies
Edward Randolph's Portrait 4 copies
CENTENARY ED WORKS NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE: VOL. XVI, THE LETTERS, 18431853 (Volume 16) (Centenary Edition of the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne) (1985) 4 copies
The heart of Hawthorne's journals 4 copies
Centenary Edition Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne: Volume 11, The Snow Image and Uncollected (1974) 3 copies
The Complete Writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne Vol. XIV - The Dolliver Romance and Kindred Tales (1900) 3 copies
Nathaniel Hawthorne Collection: Twice-Told Tales, The Scarlet Letter, The House of the Seven Gables (2020) 3 copies
The Scarlet Letter: Student Edition with Chapter Summaries, Annotations, and Definitions (2008) 3 copies
I capolavori di Nathaniel Hawthorne 3 copies
Allegories of the heart 3 copies
Nathaniel Hawthorne THE SCARLET LETTER First Modern Library Edition 1927 [Hardcover] unknown (1927) 2 copies
Snow-Flakes [short story] 2 copies
The White Old Maid [short story] 2 copies
Les Contes prodigieux 2 copies
I miti greci: Re Mida, Lo scrigno di Pandora, Proserpina e Plutone, il ratto di Europa (1982) 2 copies
The house of the seven gables : an authoritative text, backgrounds and sources, essays in criticism (1967) 2 copies
Wakefield / Rappaccini's Daughter 2 copies
The Yarn of a Yankee privateer 2 copies
Nathaniel Hawthorne: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and Notes (1934) 2 copies
The House of the Seven Gables Grandfather's Chair (American Authors in Prose and Poetry, II) (1940) 2 copies
HAWTHORNE'S GREAT BOOK OF RECITATIONS AND DIALOGUES Containing the very best of each kind: tragic, sentimental and comic, three volumes in one. (1881) — Author — 2 copies
Footprints on the Seashore 2 copies
The Gray Champion and Other Tales 2 copies
Two Christmas Stories 2 copies
Librivox Ghost Story Collection 005 2 copies
Hawthorne's Works XII, Sketches 2 copies
Tales from A Wonder Book For Girls And Boys: The Greek Myths of King Midas and Pandora's Box (PlainTales Classics) (2009) 2 copies
Works Of Nathaniel Hawthorne Volume VII Tanglewood Tales A Wonder Book Sketches and Poems (1923) 2 copies
Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne: American Note Books / English Note Books - with illustrations 2 copies
Mosses from an Old Manse 2 copies
Romanzi 2 copies
Chippings with a Chisel 2 copies
Tales of the Dark Romantics and Beyond: Tales of the Dark Romantics — Contributor — 1 copy
Famous old people 1 copy
Hawthorne: Best Known Works 1 copy
La figlia di Rappaccini 1 copy
Amerikiečių novelės 1 copy
Der junge Goodman Brown 1 copy
Novela norteamericana 1 copy
La lettera rossa; romanzo 1 copy
Our Old Home, etc 1 copy
Dr. Grimshawe's Secret 1 copy
The Scarlet Letter 1 copy
Cuentos del Bosque Frondoso 1 copy
Il giovane signor Brown 1 copy
De merveilleuses histoires 1 copy
Taccuini americani 1 copy
Hathorne's Twice-Told Tales 1 copy
The Scralet Letter 1 copy
MITOS GREGOS 1 copy
Doctor Grimshawe's Secret 1 copy
Howe's Masquerade 1 copy
MISTERIOSOS 1 copy
The Scarlet Letter 2004 Edition by Hawthorne, Nathaniel published by Simon & Schuster (2004) (1972) 1 copy
Alice Doanne's Appeal ss 1 copy
Grandfather's Chair - True Stories From New England History 1620 - 1803 (Riverside Literature Series, No. 7, 8, and 9) (1883) 1 copy
De spoorweg naar de hemel 1 copy
The Custom-House - Concluded 1 copy
ගින්දර පළදනාව 1 copy
Young Goodman Browne 1 copy
Jason and the golden fleece 1 copy
Méduse et autres légendes de monstres: adaptées par N. Hawthorne (Le Livre des merveilles) (2018) 1 copy
Antická mytologie 1 copy
A Wonder Book (Part Two) - Tanglewood Tales - American Authors in Prose and Poetry in Twelve Volumes 1 copy
True Stories from New England History, 1620-1803: Grandfather's Chair Complete in Three Parts, with Questions (2010) 1 copy
The scarlet letters 1 copy
The Complete Short Stories 1 copy
American fiction 1 copy
Diabeł w Rękopisie 1 copy
The works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, edited by Julian Hawthorne. Volume v.3 1900 [Leather Bound] 1 copy
The works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, edited by Julian Hawthorne. Volume V.2 1900 [Leather Bound] 1 copy
HLa Ilettera scarlata 1 copy
The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne (Illustrated Edition): Novels, Short Stories, Poems, Essays, Letters and Memoirs (2017) 1 copy
Notes of Travel,IV 1 copy
The Scarlet Letter *1948 1 copy
La Gran cara de pedra 1 copy
Złote Runo 1 copy
Notes of Travel I 1 copy
Notes of Travel, Vol. 4 1 copy
A Wonder Book For Boys and Girls (Classics Series CL118) [Illustrated - Complete and Unabridged] 1 copy
Notes of Travel II 1 copy
Notes of Travel III 1 copy
Grandfather's Chair Etc 1 copy
Mosses from an Old Manse II 1 copy
Marble Faun ,II 1 copy
A Collection of Nathaniel Hawthorne's Short Stories: Young Goodman Brown and 87 Others (2014) 1 copy
The Scarlet Letter Adapted 1 copy
The Nathaniel Hawthorne Collection (7 novels and 7 short story collections all with an active table of contents) (2011) 1 copy
Hawthorne's New Hampshire 1 copy
Fire-worship (Short Story) 1 copy
Other Tales and Sketches (From: " The Doliver Romance and Other Pieces: Tales and Sketches ") (2012) 1 copy
Young Goodman Brown: Simplified for Modern Readers (Accelerated Reader AR Quiz No. 7950) (2013) 1 copy
The Scarlet Letter; Moby Dick; The Red Badge of Courage; The Bridge of San Luis Rey (Four American Novels) (1959) 1 copy
Los mejores cuentos 1 copy
Some twice-told tales 1 copy
The Outsider 1 copy
Il segno (in Racconti) 1 copy
A Perennial classic 1 copy
Night Sketches [short story] 1 copy
The Scarlet Letter, The House of Seven Gables, The Blithedale Romance, and Twenty Short Stories 1 copy
Miti greci 1¦ ( I) — Author — 1 copy
Miti greci 2¦ ( I) — Author — 1 copy
Lendas do mundo antigo 1 copy
Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne (Twice-Told Tales The House of the Seven Gables & The Snow Image) (1879) 1 copy
The Whole history of Grandfather's chair or True stories from New England History, 1620-1808 (2001) 1 copy
El Sillon Del Abuelo 1 copy
La lettera scalatta 1 copy
The House of the Seven Gables and Other Tales (Cambridge Scholars Publishing Classics Texts) (2009) 1 copy
5 Books Moses From An Old Manse; Twice-Told Tales; House of Seven Gables; Scarlet Letter; Grandfather's Chair (1900) 1 copy
Contos 1 copy
Contes extranys 1 copy
The Masters of Romance: 25 of the Greatest Romances Ever Written [Illustrated] (2011) 1 copy, 1 review
Die himmlische Eisenbahn. Erzählungen, Skizzen, Vorworte, Rezensionen (Winkler Weltliteratur) (1977) 1 copy
Τρεις γοτθικές αλληγορίες 1 copy
Contos da Grécia Antiga 1 copy
Novelly 1 copy
The Sketch Book 1 copy
La Semblance du Vivant: Contes d'Images et d'Effigies (Versions françaises) (French Edition) (2010) 1 copy
Hawthorne Romanzi 1 copy
Las Esposas de los muertos 1 copy
My Vegetable Progeny 1 copy
A Dama Velada 1 copy
La ambición del forastero 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Hathorne, Nathaniel
- Other names
- Boyce, Ashley A.
Oberon
Aubépine, M. - Birthdate
- 1804-07-04
- Date of death
- 1864-05-19
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Bowdoin College (BA|1825)
- Occupations
- weigher (Boston Common House)
surveyor (Salem Custom House)
writer
author
novelist - Organizations
- Phi Beta Kappa (1824)
- Awards and honors
- The Hall of Fame for Great Americans (1900)
- Relationships
- Hawthorne, Julian (son)
Lathrop, Rose Hawthorne (daughter)
Hawthorne, Hildegarde (granddaughter)
Hawthorne, Sophia Peabody (wife)
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer (sister-in-law)
Melville, Herman (friend) (show all 12)
Pierce, Franklin (friend)
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Sr. (friend)
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth (friend)
Hillard, George Stillman (friend)
Bridge, Horatio (friend)
Alcott, Louisa May (student) - Short biography
- Nathaniel Hawthorne (July 4, 1804 – May 19, 1864) was an American novelist, dark romantic, and short story writer. His works often focus on history, morality, and religion.
He was born in 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts, to Nathaniel Hathorne and the former Elizabeth Clarke Manning. His ancestors include John Hathorne, the only judge involved in the Salem witch trials who never repented of his actions. He entered Bowdoin College in 1821, was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in 1824, and graduated in 1825. He published his first work in 1828, the novel Fanshawe; he later tried to suppress it, feeling that it was not equal to the standard of his later work. He published several short stories in periodicals, which he collected in 1837 as Twice-Told Tales. The next year, he became engaged to Sophia Peabody. He worked at the Boston Custom House and joined Brook Farm, a transcendentalist 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 as consul took Hawthorne and family to Europe before their return to Concord in 1860. Hawthorne died on May 19, 1864, and was survived by his wife and their three children.
Much of Hawthorne's writing centers on New England, many works featuring moral metaphors with an anti-Puritan inspiration. His fiction works are considered part of the Romantic movement and, more specifically, dark romanticism. His themes often center on the inherent evil and sin of humanity, and his works often have moral messages and deep psychological complexity. His published works include novels, short stories, and a biography of his college friend Franklin Pierce, the 14th President of the United States. - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Salem, Massachusetts, USA
- Places of residence
- Salem, Massachusetts, USA (birth)
Concord, Massachusetts, USA
Plymouth, New Hampshire, USA (death)
West Roxbury, Massachusetts, USA
Rock Ferry, England, UK
Brook Farm, Boston, Massachusetts, USA - Place of death
- Plymouth, New Hampshire, USA
- Burial location
- Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Concord, Massachusetts, USA
- Disambiguation notice
- Hawthorne added the 'w' to his last name out of guilt and shame due to the fact that his ancestor was Judge Hathorne at the famous Salem Witch Trials.
- Associated Place (for map)
- Massachusetts, USA
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Reviews
I admired this novel increasingly more as it went along. It is structurally fantastic, conservatively written, every chapter moving the story forward like perfectly wound clockwork. It is filled with careful analysis of the characters' inner lives and moral quandaries. A couple of standout chapters are especially admirable. It is only Hawthorne's ponderous style that is not my cup of tea. He is in love with words, as am I, but he presents them in immense blocks of exposition that can fill an show more entire page. He is very fond of telling rather than showing, so I was forced to view practically everything through his narrative voice. The stiffness might be intentional to fit the Puritanical setting, but I suspect it's just him. This alone has probably killed enthusiasm for the novel in more than one young scholar who has it pressed upon them.
The plot outline creates a problem by what it withholds in order to provide a hook. Or I have a problem, in being unwilling to take what an author shows me at face value. Hester has admirable traits, but her entire character rests on the true circumstances of her affair, and those are the novel's primary mystery. I had to assume that her backstory would prove sympathetic. Her daughter Pearl is an even greater enigma, born as innocent as any child but portrayed as if oddly otherwise. I judged this was a realism story and I should not read too much into that; assuming, again. Dimmesdale's implied role looked like a red herring. Chillingworth was the one character I did take as given, probably from a reader's sympathy for his want of answers. The second half of the story clears all of these problems away. I wonder whether I would have enjoyed the first hundred pages more had I known the plot in advance, but I would have enjoyed the second half less. There's some good tension as Hawthorne's 19th century mores head towards playing out in a 17th century setting - or not. With the the entire picture before me, I'm giving this a higher rating than I expected. show less
The plot outline creates a problem by what it withholds in order to provide a hook. Or I have a problem, in being unwilling to take what an author shows me at face value. Hester has admirable traits, but her entire character rests on the true circumstances of her affair, and those are the novel's primary mystery. I had to assume that her backstory would prove sympathetic. Her daughter Pearl is an even greater enigma, born as innocent as any child but portrayed as if oddly otherwise. I judged this was a realism story and I should not read too much into that; assuming, again. Dimmesdale's implied role looked like a red herring. Chillingworth was the one character I did take as given, probably from a reader's sympathy for his want of answers. The second half of the story clears all of these problems away. I wonder whether I would have enjoyed the first hundred pages more had I known the plot in advance, but I would have enjoyed the second half less. There's some good tension as Hawthorne's 19th century mores head towards playing out in a 17th century setting - or not. With the the entire picture before me, I'm giving this a higher rating than I expected. show less
"Evil is the nature of mankind. Evil must be your only happiness. Welcome, again, my children, to the communion of your race!"
If I had read this story before 2020, it would have meant very little to me except as a ripping good spooky old story!
It is an old spooky story, nearing 200 years old, in fact. The writing, the mood, the setting, the pacing, and Hawthorne's perfect mastery of his tale is a wonder to behold. I would have admired that in 2019. But a possible connection to its meaning, I show more would not have possessed.
As an American, 2020 introduced me to the evil of mankind that I did not know existed in mass, just like Goodman Brown discovered.
Covid 19 was a plague that brought out the selfish, the liars, the unscientific, the wanton revelers, the maniacs in stores going maskless in defiance of...of what? Being kind, being thoughtful, being humane? I discovered so many, some close to me, some I worked with, some I thought were friends who were all of that cabal. And all the while the devil himself with his gleaming white teeth was in charge.
I see now it was like stumbling on the same scene as Goodman in the deep forest.
Now the devil is resurrected! He's holding his slithering staff and he is angry, vengeful, setting everything on fire in wicked rejoice with his vast number of hell-bound souls collected around him.
In 2025, as a 65 year old woman, a Zen follower, espousing no religion, I couldn't be more different than young Puritan Goodman Brown, who after his experience became "a sad, a darkly meditative, a distrustful, if not a desperate man." He is oddly my 2020+ doppelganger. He's the doppelganger of many, of thousands, of millions who have kept the faith.
But it's not easy. If I don't outlive these next four long years of this long witch's sabbath, I predict for myself, like Goodman Brown, "a dying hour of gloom"...under a fascist regime.
Fascism is a far-right political ideology and movement characterized by dictatorial power, centralized autocracy, militarism, suppression of opposition, a belief in a natural social hierarchy, and the subordination of individual interests to the perceived interests of the nation or race. It's generally considered to be at the far right of the traditional left-right political spectrum. show less
If I had read this story before 2020, it would have meant very little to me except as a ripping good spooky old story!
It is an old spooky story, nearing 200 years old, in fact. The writing, the mood, the setting, the pacing, and Hawthorne's perfect mastery of his tale is a wonder to behold. I would have admired that in 2019. But a possible connection to its meaning, I show more would not have possessed.
As an American, 2020 introduced me to the evil of mankind that I did not know existed in mass, just like Goodman Brown discovered.
Covid 19 was a plague that brought out the selfish, the liars, the unscientific, the wanton revelers, the maniacs in stores going maskless in defiance of...of what? Being kind, being thoughtful, being humane? I discovered so many, some close to me, some I worked with, some I thought were friends who were all of that cabal. And all the while the devil himself with his gleaming white teeth was in charge.
I see now it was like stumbling on the same scene as Goodman in the deep forest.
Now the devil is resurrected! He's holding his slithering staff and he is angry, vengeful, setting everything on fire in wicked rejoice with his vast number of hell-bound souls collected around him.
In 2025, as a 65 year old woman, a Zen follower, espousing no religion, I couldn't be more different than young Puritan Goodman Brown, who after his experience became "a sad, a darkly meditative, a distrustful, if not a desperate man." He is oddly my 2020+ doppelganger. He's the doppelganger of many, of thousands, of millions who have kept the faith.
But it's not easy. If I don't outlive these next four long years of this long witch's sabbath, I predict for myself, like Goodman Brown, "a dying hour of gloom"...under a fascist regime.
Fascism is a far-right political ideology and movement characterized by dictatorial power, centralized autocracy, militarism, suppression of opposition, a belief in a natural social hierarchy, and the subordination of individual interests to the perceived interests of the nation or race. It's generally considered to be at the far right of the traditional left-right political spectrum. show less
A spooky classic for October. This reminds me of a Shirley Jackson's 'The Haunting of Hill House' but with more to say about the human mind and situation than I remember from Hill House. The psychology that Hawthorne presents here for his characters is most impressive. No matter who the character, Hawthorne can seamlessly create an inner life: what comes with Hepzibah's solitude. The prison of the mind that comes after the incarceration of Clifford. At times I could relate to Hepzibah, show more Clifford and Phoebe. The ending seems to wrap a little too conveniently and perfectly for everyone, but Hawthorne's delving into so many minds was worth it. So much more here than "the wrongdoing of one generation lives into the successive ones". show less
It's too bad that the alchemist couldn't have been more appreciative of his wife, especially as the flaw he perceived on her wasn't really a flaw, and not at all a character flaw that might need to be fixed. It was, as you probably guessed from the title, a birthmark.
When you try to fix something that's not really broken, you may end up damaging it beyond repair.
When you try to fix something that's not really broken, you may end up damaging it beyond repair.
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