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He completed his first novel, Fanshawe, in 1828.
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Hawthorne's distinct writing style, as well as the subjects of his work, were no doubt influenced by his puritan background. Hawthorne was fascinated by the puritans. From their habits, to their legal system. Hawthorne's ancestors were prominent puritan citizens in New England. In fact, one of Hawthorne's ancestors presided as a judge over the Salem Witch Trials, in 1692...
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