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The Scarlet Letter

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The Story

5r Nathaniel Hawthorne, UK Reprint

Notes

The Scarlet Letter (1850) is Nathaniel Hawthorne’s most famous novel, set in 17th-century Puritan Massachusetts. It follows Hester Prynne, a woman who bears an illegitimate child and is condemned to wear a scarlet "A" on her chest as punishment for adultery. As she struggles with her shame and isolation, she raises her daughter, Pearl, while refusing to reveal the identity of the child’s father, the tortured minister Arthur Dimmesdale. Meanwhile, her vengeful husband, Roger Chillingworth, secretly works to expose and punish Dimmesdale.

The novel explores themes of sin, guilt, redemption, and the oppressive nature of Puritan society. Hawthorne’s use of symbolism—especially the scarlet letter itself—adds layers of meaning, making the book a cornerstone of American literature. Would you like more details on its themes or historical context?

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Purple canvas covers with gilt and floral details. Printed in the UK. Cranford collection

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Description

5r Nathaniel Hawthorne, UK Reprint

Notes

The Scarlet Letter (1850) is Nathaniel Hawthorne’s most famous novel, set in 17th-century Puritan Massachusetts. It follows Hester Prynne, a woman who bears an illegitimate child and is condemned to wear a scarlet "A" on her chest as punishment for adultery. As she struggles with her shame and isolation, she raises her daughter, Pearl, while refusing to reveal the identity of the child’s father, the tortured minister Arthur Dimmesdale. Meanwhile, her vengeful husband, Roger Chillingworth, secretly works to expose and punish Dimmesdale.

The novel explores themes of sin, guilt, redemption, and the oppressive nature of Puritan society. Hawthorne’s use of symbolism—especially the scarlet letter itself—adds layers of meaning, making the book a cornerstone of American literature. Would you like more details on its themes or historical context?

Description

Purple canvas covers with gilt and floral details. Printed in the UK. Cranford collection