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In 1828, three years after graduating from Bowdoin College, Hawthorne published his first romance, "Fanshawe." It was issued at Boston by Marsh & Capen, but made little or no impression on the public. The motto on the title-page of the original was from Southey: "Wilt thou go on with me?"
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New England in fiction, Social life and customs, Fiction, Biography, American Historical fiction, Classic Literature, American fiction (fictional works by one author)People
Jonathan Cilley (1802-1838), William Pepperrell Sir (1696-1759), Thomas Green Fessenden (1771-1837), William Phips Sir (1651-1695), Anne Marbury Hutchinson (1591-1643), Anne (Marbury) Hutchinson Mrs. (1590?-1643)Places
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Published anonymously at his own expense in 1828, Hawthorne's first novel is an engrossing apprentice work.
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