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The Scarlet Letter - A Classic Tale of Sin Shame and Redemption in Puritan America - cover

The Scarlet Letter - A Classic Tale of Sin Shame and Redemption in Puritan America

Nathaniel Hawthorne, Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

Editorial: Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

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Sinopsis

A Single Letter. A Lifetime of Judgment. A Woman's Unbreakable Spirit.
In a world ruled by hypocrisy and harsh moral codes, one woman dares to live her truth.

Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter is one of the most iconic and enduring works of American literature. Set in 17th-century Puritan New England, it tells the powerful story of Hester Prynne—a woman condemned to wear a scarlet "A" for adultery. Yet in the face of public shame, Hester remains dignified, resilient, and fiercely independent.

With psychological depth, symbolic richness, and poetic language, Hawthorne crafts a novel that explores themes of guilt, repentance, identity, and the human capacity for grace. From the secretive Reverend Dimmesdale to the vengeful Chillingworth, each character reveals the tensions between appearance and reality, law and conscience, sin and salvation.

"A dark and brilliant meditation on morality and identity." — The New Yorker
"An American classic that still speaks to our time." — Harold Bloom
"Hester Prynne remains one of literature's most defiant and unforgettable heroines." — Goodreads Reviewer

Perfect for lovers of historical fiction, literary symbolism, and thought-provoking drama, The Scarlet Letter remains a cornerstone of classic literature.

Click 'Buy Now' and rediscover a masterpiece that challenges, captivates, and endures.
Disponible desde: 23/07/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 218 páginas.

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