The Scarlet Letter.
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Nathaniel Hawthorne's masterpiece: A searing portrait of sin and redemption in Puritan New England
When Hester Prynne, a young Puritan woman in seventeenth-century Boston, becomes pregnant out of wedlock, the unforgiving society in which she lives judges her harshly. Sentenced to wear a scarlet A emblazoned on her dress, Hester raises her daughter, Pearl, on the outskirts of town--an exile meant to cause her shame for the remainder of her life.
In refusing to name Pearl's father, Hester seeks to protect the minister Arthur Dimmesdale from sharing her fate. As the years pass, Dimmesdale grows weaker, eroded by his guilt, while Hester finds renewal in a defiant reclamation of her strength and identity. Their diverging paths lead to a searing final scene that stands among the most powerful in American literature.
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Cover -- Title Page -- THE CUSTOM-HOUSE: INTRODUCTORY TO "THE SCARLET LETTER" -- I. THE PRISON DOOR -- II. THE MARKET-PLACE -- III. THE RECOGNITION -- IV. THE INTERVIEW -- V. HESTER AT HER NEEDLE -- VI. PEARL -- VII. THE GOVERNOR'S HALL -- VIII. THE ELF-CHILD AND THE MINISTER -- IX. THE LEECH -- X. THE LEECH AND HIS PATIENT -- XI. THE INTERIOR OF A HEART -- XII. THE MINISTER'S VIGIL -- XIII. ANOTHER VIEW OF HESTER -- XIV. HESTER AND THE PHYSICIAN -- XV. HESTER AND PEARL -- XVI. A FOREST WALK -- XVII. THE PASTOR AND HIS PARISHIONER -- XVIII. A FLOOD OF SUNSHINE -- XIX. THE CHILD AT THE BROOKSIDE -- XX. THE MINISTER IN A MAZE -- XXI. THE NEW ENGLAND HOLIDAY -- XXII. THE PROCESSION -- XXIII. THE REVELATION OF THE SCARLET LETTER -- XXIV. CONCLUSION -- Copyright.
Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) was an American author whose works are notable for their psychological complexity, dark romanticism, and themes of sin and retribution. Born in Salem, Massachusetts, Hawthorne was a descendant of the earliest Puritan settlers, including one of the judges in the Salem witch trials. In addition to The Scarlet Letter, his well-known works include the novel The House of the Seven Gables and the story collection Twice-Told Tales..
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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School Library Journal Review
Gr 9 Up-Hawthorne's classic story of shame, secrets, and Puritan societal standards in colonial America opens with the rarely read, arcane preface. The pace picks up as the novel opens with Hester Prynne and her out-of-wedlock daughter, Pearl, publicly denounced. As Pearl grows into an exceptional girl, Hester gradually finds herself viewed with less public hostility, but two men, Reverend Dimmesdale and Hester's disguised, long-missing husband, Roger Chillingsworth, are both conspiring to satisfy their own, often dark, choices. All of ther action revolves around Hester's refusal to name her child's father. Robert Bethune's narration is well tuned to the period characters, the book's classic stature, and the language demands of the 19th-century text. This recording is a good choice for high school libraries where English instructors can use excerpts to draw students into a plot that still has relevance. Struggling students may want to listen to the entire recording to manage the less familiar writing style. Public libraries will also find it useful for adult patrons rounding out their classics.-Barbara Wysocki, retired from Cora J. Belden Library, Rocky Hill, CT (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.There are no comments on this title.