Hawthorne sine nomine suum opus primum, mythistoriam Fanshawe, anno 1828 vulgavit. Nonnullas fabulas breves in variis periodicis protulit, quas anno 1837 in libro Twice-Told Tales collegit. Sponsus Sophiae Peabody proximo anno factus est. In custom house? laboravit, et se cum Brook Farm, communetranscendentalistico, consociavit, antequam Peabody anno 1842 duxit. Mariti primum in The Old Manse?Concordiae, tum in Salem, the Berkshires,? demum The Wayside Concordiae habitabant. Liber Littera Coccinea divulgatus est anno 1850. Hawthorne obiit die 19 Maii1864, uxore et tribus liberis superviventibus.
Data de Nota editoris de The Scarlet Letter a Nathaniel Hawthorne scripto, Page by Page Books.
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