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"Septimius Felton, or The Elixir of Life" is a novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, first published posthumously in 1872, after his death. The novel deals with themes of immortality, alchemy, and the pursuit of knowledge.
The story follows the protagonist, Septimius Felton, a young man living in the early days of the American Republic. Septimius becomes obsessed with the idea of finding the Elixir of Life, a legendary substance that promises immortality. In pursuit of this elusive leap, he finds himself caught in a series of moral and ethical dilemmas as he grapples with questions about death, love, and the nature of existence.
Set in rural New England, "Septimius Felton" is a complex, atmospheric novel that explores the dark side of human nature. Hawthorne explores the consequences of unchecked ambition and the dangers of playing with forces beyond one's control. The novel is also notable for exploring the tension between science and spirituality, as Septimius navigates between his rational pursuits as a student of alchemy and his deeper spiritual longings.
This book takes readers on a thought-provoking journey into the depths of the human soul and concerns about meaning and transcendence.

Summary
The existence of this story, posthumously published, was not known to any one but Hawthorne himself, until some time after his death, when the manuscript was found among his papers. The preparation and copying of his Note-Books for the press occupied the most of Mrs. Hawthorne's available time during the interval from 1864 to 1870; but in the latter year, having decided to publish the unfinished romance, she began the task of putting together its loose sheets and deciphering the handwriting, which, towards the close of Hawthorne's life, had grown somewhat obscure and uncertain. Her death occurred while she was thus engaged, and the transcription was completed by her daughters. The book was then issued simultaneously in America and England, in 1871.

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Septimius Felton, or, the Elixir of Life
I. It was a day in early spring
II. This done, the air of the room
III. He read the paper again
IV. I will this moment run up and see
V. But he knew nothing, thought nothing