Here is a short list of books by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Nathaniel Hawthorne's writing style is characterized by its use of allegory and symbolism. He often uses these devices to explore themes of guilt, sin, and redemption.
His writing is also known for its dark and atmospheric quality.
List of Famous Books
The Scarlet Letter (1850): A novel about a woman who is forced to wear a scarlet letter A as punishment for adultery.
The House of the Seven Gables (1851): A novel about a family that is haunted by the sins of its ancestors.
The Blithedale Romance (1852): A novel about a utopian community.
The Marble Faun (1860): A novel set in Italy.
Fanshawe (1828): Hawthorne's first novel, which was published anonymously.
Twice-Told Tales (1837): A collection of short stories.
Legends of the Province House (1838): A collection of short stories set in colonial Massachusetts.
Mosses from an Old Manse (1846): A collection of short stories and sketches.
A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys (1851): A collection of children's stories based on Greek mythology.
The Snow-Image and Other Twice-Told Tales (1851): A collection of short stories.
Endicott and the Red Cross (1838): A short story set during the American Revolution.
The Maypole of Merrymount (1838): A short story about a Puritan settlement in Massachusetts.
The Minister's Black Veil (1837): A short story about a minister who wears a black veil to hide his face.
Young Goodman Brown (1835): A short story about a man who attends a witches' Sabbath.
Rappaccini's Daughter (1844): A short story about a young woman who is poisoned by her father's experiments.
The Birthmark (1843): A short story about a woman who is obsessed with removing a birthmark from her face.