What is another word for Nathaniel Hawthorne?

Pronunciation: [nɐθˈanjə͡l hˈɔːθɔːn] (IPA)

Nathaniel Hawthorne was a renowned American author of the 19th century, best known for his masterpieces in dark romanticism and gothic literature. Apart from "Nathaniel Hawthorne," several synonyms can be used to describe him and his works, including the "Prince of Dark Romanticism," "the American Poe," and "The Master of the Gothic Tale." Hawthorne's works frequently explore themes of guilt, sin, and the complexities of human nature, earning him the moniker of "The Psychologist of the Unconscious." His literary contributions have left an indelible mark on the American literary landscape, earning him a place among the most significant literary figures of his time.

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    author, novelist, writer, American writer, Romantic Writer, classical writer, literary figure.

Famous quotes with Nathaniel hawthorne

  • There is the grand truth about Nathaniel Hawthorne. He says NO! in thunder; but the Devil himself cannot make him say yes. For all men who say yes, lie; and all men who say no,why, they are in the happy condition of judicious, unincumbered travellers in Europe; they cross the frontiers into Eternity with nothing but a carpet-bag,that is to say, the Ego. Whereas those yes-gentry, they travel with heaps of baggage, and, damn them! they will never get through the Custom House.
    Herman Melville
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne says, “Easy reading is damn hard writing.” I try to pull the language into such a sharpness that it jumps off the page. It must look easy, but it takes me forever to get it to look so easy.
    Maya Angelou

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