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William Austin (American writer)

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during 1824–27. Austin's stories, constructed as long letters signed with the name Jonathan Dunwell, presented the Rugg story as a long-standing New England legend, about a strong and obstinate man who got lost in a thunderstorm in 1770 and wandered the roads ever afterwards.
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The stories were so popular and convincing they were accepted as a recounting of actual legend. Austin's original fiction was ignored, and Peter Rugg became used as a character of popular New England ghost tales. The Rugg stories are said to have influenced
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The time to which Rugg's career dates back is that borderland of which Hawthorne was so fond, between the colonial and the modern period; and the old localities, dates, costumes, and even coins are all introduced in a way to remind us of
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of Harvard, writing in 1908, described Austin as "A Precursor to Hawthorne" (essay title), resembling the younger writer not only in "penumbral" sense of dread, but in his preferred era:
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Although he was a frequent contributor to local periodicals on subjects ranging from Unitarian theology to chemistry to legal history, nothing else he wrote had the popularity of
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and Fox. Back in America, Austin was active in local politics in the Boston area, serving in the state senate as a representative of Middlesex during the early 1820s.
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Literary Papers of William Austin, with a Biographical Sketch by His Son, James Walker Austin
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captured a French ship, the salvage proceedings brought Austin $ 200 and the acquaintance of
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Carol Hull's 1981 extract of the biography, with some factual errors corrected, is
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from about March 1, 1799. He resigned about August 27, 1800. After the
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As a young man he served as Unitarian chaplain aboard the
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Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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William Austin (disambiguation)

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Peter Rugg
Lunenburg, Massachusetts
Charlestown
Battle of Bunker Hill
Harvard College
Lincoln's Inn
Arthur W. Austin
James W. Austin
USS Constitution
Alexander Hamilton
Lincoln's Inn
Pitt
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Herman Melville
Thomas Wentworth Higginson
Literary Papers of William Austin, with a Biographical Sketch by His Son, James Walker Austin
ISBN
9780795004605
US Naval Document, p. 316
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Peter Rugg profile
Peter Rugg: the Missing Man
New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors
William Austin

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