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A literary biography traces Nathaniel Hawthorne's ancestry and upbringing, examining family memory, Puritan roots, and early losses that shaped his imagination. It follows his schooling, physical infirmity, and entry into letters, describes key residences and friendships, and surveys major works including his novels and shorter tales. Chapters discuss creative methods, moral ambiguity and symbolism in his fiction, episodes of exile and life abroad, and personal relations that influenced his output. The narrative combines documentary material and reminiscence to present a chronological account of literary labors, aesthetic development, and final years.
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