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The Scarlet Letter Project: Hawthorne Timeline
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4 Oct 2018
A timeline of important events that occurred in Nathaniel Hawthorne's life.
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The Scarlet Letter Project: Historical Timeline
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The Scarlet Letter Project: Cultural and Scientific Timeline
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Events
Nathaniel Hawthorne is born in Salem on July 4 (1804)
Hawthorne publishes his first novel, Fanshawe, which flops (1828)
Hawthorne publishes two stories under the name “Hathorne” but started including the W after (1830)
Hawthorne writes the novel Twice Told Tales and met his future wife Sophia Peabody (1837)
Hawthorne loses his job as Surveyor of the Salem Custom House; begins writing The Scarlet Letter (1848)
The Scarlet Letter is published (1850)
Hawthorne dies in Plymouth, New Hampshire, on May 19 (1864)
Hawthorne's first child, Una, is born (1844)
Hawthorne and Peabody become married (1842)
An early ancestor of Hawthorne's, William Hathorne, arrives in Salem, Massachusetts (1630)
William Hathorne's son, John Hathorne, serves as one of the three judges in the Salem Witch Trials (1692)
Hawthorne co-founds the Brook Farm, an experiment in transcendentalist ideals, where he meets Thoreau and Emerson (1841)
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