Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804 - 1864)

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Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne is an American writer and author.

Hawthorne is a recognized short story writer and a master of allegorical and symbolic narrative. One of the first fiction writers in American literature, he is best known for his works The Scarlet Letter (1850) and The House of Seven Gables (1851). Hawthorne's artistic works are considered part of the American Romantic movement and, in particular, of so-called dark Romanticism, a popular mid-19th-century fascination with the irrational, the demonic, and the grotesque.

Date and place of birt:4 july 1804, Salem, USA
Date and place of death:19 may 1864, Plymouth, USA
Period of activity: XIX century
Specialization:Writer
Art style:Romanticism

Creators Romanticism

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