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Hildegarde Hawthorne was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and biography. She was the granddaughter of the famous writer Nathaniel Hawthorne, which gave her a unique perspective on the literary world. Hawthorne's works often explored themes of family, history, and the human experience, drawing inspiration from her lineage and the rich literary heritage surrounding her. She is perhaps best known for her books such as "The Poet of Craigie House: The Story of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow" and various anthologies for young readers, including contributions to the popular magazine St. Nicholas.

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