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Handsome, reserved, almost frighteningly aloof until he was approached, then playful, cordial, Nathaniel Hawthorne was as mercurial and double-edge... read full description

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Dec 30, 2008
Kirk rated it: 4 of 5 stars
It's not easy to write a biography of someone whose middle name might as well have been Ambivalence. Wineapple's bio is the more entertaining of modern bios because she really emphasizes this peculiar aspect of both his persona and his appeal. A notorious fence-sitter, NH professed indifference to abolition, feminism, politics, and just about every other concern of the real world, claiming the artist must reside in the imaginary. In reality, he wasn't above pressing the flesh, calling in chits, More...
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Aug 25, 2010
Sarah rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Excellent biography and history. In all my reading of the New England writers of this time and place: the Alcotts, Thoreau, Dickinson, Emerson, etc. I feel I've read around Hawthorne. Not a very likable character, but one that evokes sympathy, from me at least. He embodied the restlessness and dissatisfaction that seems, at least in part, to curse all humans. Never fulfilled whether writing or not writing. Never happy where he was, in New England, England or Rome. Hawthorne held anti-slavery vie More...
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Jul 14, 2011
Jean rated it: 4 of 5 stars
This is a very well-done biography of Hawthorne. I read it mainly because I am fascinated by 19th century New England and the amazing collection of people who lived and worked there.

You don't read this book and come away with a whole lot of admiration for Hawthorne, who was self-centered, rather lazy, often morose. I felt that the author did not find him all that lovable herself. But he was nonetheless a complex and interesting person, and I certainly find myself more interested in More...
Jul 07, 2010
Melanie rated it: 3 of 5 stars
Beautiful prose and a fascinating snapshot of the man behind the myth, as the cliche goes. As much Hawthorne as I have read, I had not realized that he had such a lout for a son (trading on the family name/fame for cash) or that Pearl was modeled after his elder daughter. With ample research as well as an accessible style, Wineapple's work is both scholarly and worthy of the label page-turner. I think that, in some spots, she could have actually paired back on the details (such as when she del More...
Jan 20, 2012
Dr. rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Great biography of Hawthorne. I've been to Concord so many times, so this fascinating story of Hawthorne's life is especially meaningful. Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Alcott, Melville - all neighbors and friends, wow! This is the story of Nate Hawthorne and what shaped his life as a writer, including his private life with his wife and family at the Old Manse in Concord and his relationships with the friends who shaped his life as one of the great American authors.
Jan 15, 2012
Jay rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Very well done biography of one of the early lions of American literature. Hawthorne was a troubled soul, seemingly never content with his situation or location. A loner, relatively speaking, who preferred the company of his wife and himself to the "real world." This book has made me want to reread some of the Hawthorne works in my library.
May 02, 2009
Lillian rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Excellently written but unfortunately as Hawthorne aged he became more and more unlikeable....and irritating and so did Sophia. Anyone interesting in this literary period and circle would be well disposed to read The Peabodys about Elizabeth, Sophia (Hawthorne) and Mary (Mann) - great book in every way.
Apr 29, 2008
Trish rated it: 4 of 5 stars
A really great bio! It was interesting and a good read and still academic! I read this bio at the same time as reading all of his work. Doing this was really fascinating, but I am not sure whar affect it might have had on my reading.
Aug 18, 2008
Liz marked it as to-read
Recommended by the smart, jolly guide at the Old Manse on Saturday. There are messages scratched on the glass with a diamond ring there; the house is amazing!
Jan 08, 2012
Joy rated it: 3 of 5 stars
After reading this book, I still don't feel like I have a clear idea who Hawthorne really was, but I'm pretty sure I don't like him.
Feb 04, 2012
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Jan 31, 2012
Kevin rated it: 3 of 5 stars
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Kathryn rated it: 5 of 5 stars
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Nov 23, 2011
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Jan 04, 2012
Steven rated it: 3 of 5 stars
Oct 14, 2011
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Sep 05, 2011
Clare rated it: 4 of 5 stars
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Dec 27, 2010
James rated it: 4 of 5 stars