Nathaniel Hawthorne – The Voice of American Guilt Born on the Nation’s Birthday
Born on July 4, 1804, Nathaniel Hawthorne shaped American English with brooding meditations on guilt, shame, and moral identity. Through works like The Scarlet Letter, he infused English with symbols of conscience, forging a literary voice that reflected—and challenged—the moral contradictions at the heart of the American experiment.
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