
Septimius Felton;
Preface.
Septimius Felton; - Or, The Elixir of Life.
An American heir journeys across the Atlantic to claim a centuries‑old English manor, a place whispered to bear a chilling, blood‑stained footprint on its threshold. The house, perched on the ridge near Concord’s historic road, is steeped in local legend and haunted by the memory of a man who once swore he would never die. As the newcomer explores the crumbling walls and hidden cellar, he becomes entangled with the lingering presence of the past and the unsettling promise of an elixir that might defy mortality.
The narrative weaves Hawthorne’s characteristic meditation on life, death, and the yearning for something beyond earthly limits. Through evocative descriptions of moonlit corridors, sun‑drenched gardens, and the quiet tower where the author once wrote, the story invites listeners to contemplate the thin line between myth and reality. Early revelations hint at secret passages and cryptic symbols, setting the stage for a suspenseful quest that balances gothic intrigue with a profound philosophical undercurrent.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (351K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Eric Eldred, Emily Ratliff, Curtis A. Weyant and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2005-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1804–1864
Best known for The Scarlet Letter, this American master of dark, symbolic fiction turned guilt, secrecy, and moral conflict into unforgettable stories. His novels and tales still shape how readers imagine Puritan New England and the shadows of the human conscience.
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