The Scarlet Letter

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Macmillan, Aug 15, 1989 - Fiction - 288 pages

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This edition of The Scarlet Letter includes a Preface, Biographical Note, and Afterword by Keith Neilson.

The Puritans thought Hester Prynne's crime was unforgivable. She was convicted, imprisoned--and then forced to wear, forever, a public reminder of her sin. The Scarlet letter. The Letter was unending punishment: it set hester apart from society, it tormented her days and haunted her soul.

But the Letter haunted others, as well, its mystery turned Roger Chillingworth from a gentle healer into a man driven by revenge. Its meaning burned into Rev. Arthur Dimsdale's heart, as deadly as cancer. And its power loomed over the life of Hester's daughter, the uncontrollable child Pearl.

Four people would be destroyed by a entangled web of guilt and secrets, unless one of them had the courage--and love--to reveal the truth of--The Scarlet Letter.

 

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Contents

The Custom House INTRODUCTORY TO THE SCARLET LETTER
1
1 The Prison Door
45
2 The Market Place
47
3 The Recognition
57
4 The Interview
67
5 Hester At Her Needle
75
6 Pearl
85
7 The Governors Hall
96
15 Hester and Pearl
171
16 A Forest Walk
178
17 The Pastor and His Parishioner
185
18 A Flood of Sunshine
195
19 The Child at the Brookside
202
20 The Minister in a Maze
209
21 The New England Holiday
221
22 The Procession
231

8 The ElfChild and the Minister
104
9 The Leech
114
10 The Leech and His Patient
125
11 The Interior of a Heart
135
12 The Ministers Vigil
143
13 Another View of Hester
155
14 Hester and the Physician
164
23 The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter
243
24 Conclusion
252
Endicott and the Red Cross
261
THE SCARLET LETTER AFTERWORD
270
THE LIFE OF NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
276
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About the author (1989)

Nathanial Hawthorne was the author of many classics, such as The Scarlet Letter and The House of Seven Gables.

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