The Scarlet LetterA new textbook edition of the classic, with an integrated study guide. Additional text includes a historical introduction, author biography and chronology, explanatory illustrations and notes, glossary, footnotes, and a plot analysis. Several sections of review questions are included throughout, as are marginal questions intended to help the student understand the work. Several writing and project suggestions are included in the end materials. |
Contents
The CustomHouse Introductory to The Scarlet Letter | 1 |
Chapter I The PrisonDoor | 42 |
Chapter III The Recognition | 56 |
Copyright | |
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