1. Biography of Nathaniel Hawthorne
He was not fond of the job and was relieved in 1848 when he was fired, giving him time to write his most famous work The Scarlet Letter, published in 1850 (Turner, 137). After The Scarlet Letter was published, Hawthorne who had never truly felt comfortable in Salem moved the family to Lenox. ... His deep infatuation with these themes is strongly evident in his most famous novel; The Scarlet Letter, which tells the tale of a young woman who commits adultery and is persecuted by her Puritan community for committing such an immoral sin. Additionally, as punishment for her adulterous crime she i...
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