Nathaniel Hawthorne Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Nathaniel Hawthorne Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Short Story Writer Nathaniel Hawthorne including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Nathaniel Hawthorne
Real Name Nathaniel Hawthorne
Profession Novelists, Short Story Writers
Famous as American Novelist
Nationality American
Personal Life of Nathaniel Hawthorne
Born on 04 July 1804
Birthday 4th July
Died At Age 59
Sun Sign Cancer
Born in Salem, Massachusetts, United States
Died on 19 May 1864
Place of death Plymouth, New Hampshire, United States
Grouping of People Bisexual
City Massachussets
Family Background of Nathaniel Hawthorne
Father Nathaniel Hawthorne, Sr.
Mother Elizabeth Clarke Manning Hawthorne
Siblings Louisa
Spouse/Partner Sophia Amelia Peabody
Children Una Hawthorne, Julian Hawthorne, ose Hawthorne
Education Bowdoin College
Personal Fact of Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne was a famous nineteenth century American novelist. He belonged to a family of magistrates, judges, sailors and clergymen. Two of his ancestors were William Hathorne, a magistrate who condemned a Quaker woman to public whipping and John Hathorne, a judge at the notorious Salem Witch Trials. Nathaniel added an extra W in his surname to conceal this line of heritage. He used New England as the setting of his novels and most of his works are moral allegories inspired by Puritan ideologies.

The works are psychologically complex and often contain moral lessons. Hawthorne’s oeuvre is considered to be a representative of Dark Romanticism, a significant aspect of the Romantic Movement. Apart from novels and short stories, he also wrote a biography of his classmate and friend, Franklin Pierce. Hawthorne was part of Brook Farm, a transcendentalist community where he came in contact with a number of philosophers and thinkers like Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Thoreau, and Bronson Alcott.

However, he became disenchanted with Transcendentalism and documented his feelings about it in the fictional work The Blithedale Romance. For four years, he served as a consular in Liverpool, Lancashire. During his last years, his writings became incoherent and showed symptoms of psychic decay. Nathaniel Hawthorne died in his sleep, while on a trip with his friend Pierce.