NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE THE HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES Nathaniel Hawthorne's second work of fiction, The House of the Seven Gables skillfully blends the genres of the romance and the novel. In this tale, Hawthrorne presents the problem of unmerited misfortune and prosperous and unrequited crime through Hepzibah, Clifford ad Judge Pyncheon as a result of their common, inheritance. The novel marks a definitive break from Hawthorne's earlier novel, The Scarlet Letter, his best known work.

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