This collection brings together three of Nathaniel Hawthorne's works: "The Dolliver Romance," "Fanshawe," and "Septimius Felton." Hawthorne, a master of American Romanticism, explores themes of love, morality, and the past in his uniquely evocative style. "The Dolliver Romance," unfinished at the time of Hawthorne's death and completed by his son Julian, delves into the mysteries of an old apothecary and the secrets of immortality. "Fanshawe," Hawthorne's first novel, is a tale of youthful love and self-sacrifice set against the backdrop of a secluded college. "Septimius Felton" explores themes of immortality and the burdens of the past. These works showcase Hawthorne's genius for psychological insight and his enduring contribution to American literature.
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