The Life And Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne

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The Life And Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne
Stearns Frank Preston
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This is the unpardonable sin, for which there is neither dispensation nor repentance. Ethan Brandthas committed suicide because life had become intolerable on suchconditions.
The summer of 1851 in Lenox was by no means brilliant. It had not yetbecome the tip end of fashion, and Hawthorne's chief entertainmentseems to have been the congratulatory letters he received fromdistinguished people. Mrs. Frances Kemble wrote to him from England, announcing the success of his book there, and offering him
... the use ofher cottage, a more palatial affair than Mrs. Tappan's, for the ensuingwinter. Mrs. Hawthorne, however, felt the distance between herself andher relatives, and perhaps they both felt it. Mrs. Hawthorne's sisterMary, now Mrs. Horace Mann, was living in West Newton, and the last ofJune Mrs. Hawthorne went to her for a long summer visit, taking her twodaughters with her and leaving Julian in charge of his father, withwhom it may be affirmed he was sufficiently safe. It rarely happensthat a father and son are so much together as these two were, and theymust have become very strongly attached.

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