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good-natured. He was raised in a loving household, later reflecting: "it was almost appalling to be the subject of such limitless devotion and affection." Julian and his siblings were raised in a positive environment and his parents did not believe in harsh discipline or physical punishment. His father used Julian as an inspiration for the character of Sweet Fern in his children's books
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right. The neophyte is effectively blindfolded during the proceedings, and at last, still sightless, I was led down flights of steps into a silent crypt and helped into a coffin, where I was to stay until the Resurrection ... Thus it was that just as my father passed from this earth, I was lying in a coffin during my initiation into
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After his father's death, Hawthorne considered himself head of the household, quit Harvard, and abandoned his interest in joining the army. He took over his father's study in the tower of The Wayside and, his mother recalled, the difficult time "made a man of him, for he feels all the care of me and
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based on a long interview with James Russell Lowell, who had recently served as a U.S. diplomat to England. In the article, titled "Lowell in a Chatty Mood", Hawthorne reported that Lowell offered various negative comments on British royalty and politicians, like saying that the Prince of Wales was
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I was initiated into a college secret society—a couple of hours of grotesque and good-humored rodomontade and horseplay, in which I cooperated as in a kind of pleasant nightmare, confident, even when branded with a red-hot iron or doused head-over heels in boiling oil, that it would come out all
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His parents had difficulty choosing a name for eight months. Possible names included George, Arthur, Edward, Horace, Robert, and Lemuel. His father referred to him for some time as "Bundlebreech" or "Black Prince", due to his dark curls and red cheeks. As a boy, Julian was well-behaved and
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A small troglodyte made his appearance here at ten minutes to six o'clock, this morning, who claims to be your nephew and the heir of all our wealth and honors. He has dark hair and is no great beauty at present, but is said to be a particularly fine little urchin by everybody who has seen
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on August 16, 1882, and claimed, "No such unprinted work has been in existence ... It cannot be truthfully published as anything but an experimental fragment". He defended himself from the charge, however, and eventually dedicated the book to his sister and her husband
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Julian Hawthorne was the second child of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Sophia Peabody Hawthorne. He was born June 22, 1846, at 14 Mall Street in Salem, Massachusetts. It was shortly after sunrise and his father wrote to his sister:
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that Nathaniel Hawthorne had a "secret". Julian dismissed this, claiming Melville was inclined to think so only because "there were many secrets untold in his own career", causing much speculation.
590:(1914), a nonfiction work calling for an immediate end to incarceration of criminals. Hawthorne argued, based on his own experience, that incarceration was inhumane and should be replaced by 575:, Canada. Hawthorne made his writing and his family name central to the stock-selling campaigns. After complaints from shareholders, both Morton and Hawthorne were tried in New York City for 381:, upon hearing of the book's announcement, had not known about the fragment and originally thought her brother was guilty of forgery or a hoax. She published the accusation in the New York 1965: 1960: 1503: 1930: 1990: 1980: 1910: 579:, and convicted in 1913. Hawthorne was able to sell some three and a half million shares of stock in a nonexistent silver mine and served one year in the 1985: 1950: 1935: 1727: 618:
and pitched movie screenplays which were never produced. He also shared a home with his lover Edith Garrigues. His wife Minne was living with family in
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and Sanborn. Hawthorne presented a version of a paper he had recently published, "Agnosticism in American Fiction", which criticized the emerging
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After his release from prison on October 15, 1913, Hawthorne returned to work as a journalist in Boston for the
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Self-Esteem in Time and Place: How American Families Imagine, Enact, and Personalize a Cultural Ideal
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A Hole in the Ground with a Liar at the Top: Fraud and Deceit in the Golden Age of American Mining
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while he was a young teenager. He later spread the rumor that he inspired the character Laurie in
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Julian Hawthorne published an article in the October 24, 1886, issue of the New York
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In 1895, Hawthorne was one of several authors and journalists wooed to work for
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In July 1883, Hawthorne was invited to participate as a lecturer at the
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in 1863, but did not graduate. He was tutored privately in German by
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American Literature: A Text Book for the Use of Schools and Colleges
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Hawthorne published the first of two books about his parents,
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To Myself a Stranger: A Biography of Rose Hawthorne Lathrop
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and other leading Americans. Hawthorne denied the reports.
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novels following the character Inspector Barnes, including
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Salem Is My Dwelling Place: A Life of Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Between 1887 and 1888, Hawthorne published a series of
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and his syndicate of newspapers, along with writers
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William Randolph Hearst: The Early Years, 1863-1910
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Index


Salem, Massachusetts
San Francisco, California
Hildegarde Hawthorne
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Sophia Peabody

Nathaniel Hawthorne
Sophia Peabody
A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys
Tanglewood Tales
Concord, Massachusetts
The Wayside
Franklin Benjamin Sanborn
Orchard House
Abigail May Alcott
Louisa May Alcott
Little Women

Harvard College
James Russell Lowell
Delta Kappa Epsilon
A white woman and a white man, seated. The woman, in profile, has her hair arranged in a bouffant updo, and is wearing a white blouse with puffy sleeves. The man, older, is bald, wears a mustache and a dark suit, and has his head bent to read a book.
Hildegarde Hawthorne
civil engineering
United States
Germany
engineer
General McClellan
Orange, New Jersey

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