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The Sc“ A ”rlet Letter. by:. Nathaniel Hawthorne. A. Ethan A. Green Pd. CD.
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The Sc“A”rlet Letter by: Nathaniel Hawthorne A Ethan A. Green Pd. CD
Nathaniel Hathorne was born on July 4, 1804, in Salem, Massachusetts.In April 1846, Hawthorne was officially appointed as the "Surveyor for the District of Salem and Beverly and Inspector of the Revenue for the Port of Salem" at an annual salary of $1,200. He had difficulty writing during this period, as he admitted to Longfellow: "I am trying to resume my pen... Whenever I sit alone, or walk alone, I find myself dreaming about stories, as of old; but these forenoons in the Custom House undo all that the afternoons and evenings have done. I should be happier if I could write". Hawthorne lost this job due to the change of administration in Washington after the presidential election of 1848. Hawthorne returned to writing and published The Scarlet Letter in mid-March 1850, including a preface which refers to his three-year tenure in the Custom House and makes several allusions to local politicians, who did not appreciate their treatment. One of the first mass-produced books in America, it sold 2,500 volumes within ten days and earned Hawthorne $1,500 over 14 years. Most literary critics praised the book but religious leaders took issue with the novel's subject matter. Orestes Brownson complained that Hawthorne did not understand Christianity, confession, and remorse. A review in The Church Review and Ecclesiastical Register concluded the author "perpetrates bad morals." Nathaniel Hawthorne source info from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scarlet_Letter