Hawthorne

Hawthorne
Hawthorne, written by Henry James, is a biographical sketch and critical analysis of Nathaniel Hawthorne, a key figure in the American Renaissance of the 19th century. Published in the early 20th century, it examines Hawthorne's major works, including The Scarlet Letter, The House of the Seven Gables, and The Blithedale Romance. James highlights Hawthorne's significance in American literature, particularly his contributions to the short story form, which was gaining recognition during his time. This work serves as an insightful exploration of Hawthorne's literary legacy.
































