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• Illustrated edition — includes newly curated illustrations, a concise book summary, a brief author biography, and a handy characters list.
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter is a haunting exploration of sin, shame, and resilience in Puritan New England. Publicly condemned for bearing an illegitimate child, Hester Prynne endures life under the burning gaze of her community while quietly forging a fierce, independent identity. As the secret father, Rev. Arthur Dimmesdale, withers under hidden guilt and Roger Chillingworth—Hester’s estranged husband—plots a cold revenge, the novel probes hypocrisy, moral courage, and the possibility of redemption. At its center stands Pearl, wild and luminous, a living emblem of both transgression and grace.
This reader-friendly edition presents the complete, unabridged text enriched with atmospheric illustrations that evoke Boston’s pillory, forest clearings, and twilight shores. A clear book summary distills the plot and themes; a concise biography of Nathaniel Hawthorne situates the novel within American Romanticism; and a characters list keeps relationships and motivations close at hand.
Ideal for students, book clubs, and lovers of classic American literature, this beautifully illustrated volume pairs literary authenticity with modern readability—celebrating Hawthorne’s lyrical prose and his timeless meditation on conscience, community, and the cost of truth.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2025