First published in 1850, "The Scarlet Letter" is the work that would establish Nathaniel Hawthorne\'s literary legacy.
This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper, is illustrated by Hugh Thomson and includes an Introduction by Katharine Lee Bates..
A haunting portrait of days long past, "The Scarlet Letter" is a brilliant portrayal of life in Puritanical America.
Hawthorne\'s narrative is an exploration of the nature of sin, guilt, and the way in which society tries to police morality through the rule of law.
It is a time in which adultery was not only considered immoral but was a crime and extreme puritanical beliefs ruled everyday life.
The novel, which is set in middle 17th century Boston, is a vivid picture of the archaic social beliefs and customs that were indicative of early colonial American life.
As the result of the affair, Hester has a child named Pearl and because the man with whom she has committed this act refuses to come forward she finds herself having to raise the child alone.
It is the story of Hester Prynne, a young attractive woman who has been convicted of the crime of adultery and has been sentenced to wear a Scarlet Letter "A" sewn to her dress.
First published in 1850, "The Scarlet Letter" is the work that would establish Nathaniel Hawthorne\'s literary legacy