The Scarlet Letter (Masterpiece Library Edition)

The Scarlet Letter (Masterpiece Library Edition) - Hardcover

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The Scarlet Letter (Masterpiece Library Edition)

The Scarlet Letter (Masterpiece Library Edition) - Hardcover

by Nathaniel Hawthorne
$17.99
Sale price  $17.99 Regular price 

Book Overview

by Nathaniel Hawthorne (Author), Mary Hallock Foote (Illustrator)

The finely embroidered letter ''A'' on Hester Prynne's breast is a mark of adultery. In isolation, she faces questions of sin, forgiveness, and redemption. But does she face them alone?

  • Rediscover Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic in this elegant Masterpiece Library Edition.
  • Deluxe, durably bound keepsake volume.
  • Embossed covers with iridescent highlighting.
  • Reinforced cloth quarter-binding.
  • Paper is acid-free and of archival quality.
  • Cream-color pages with font, type size, and line spacing chosen for comfortable reading.
  • Ribbon bookmark.
  • A must for any library.
  • Dimensions: 6-1/2'' wide x 9-1/4'' high.
  • 264 pages.

Nathaniel Hawthorne's (1804-1864) darkly romantic Scarlet Letter, published in 1850, features one of American literature's first strong, self-reliant female characters. It was an immediate success.

Author Biography

Born in Salem, Massachusetts, Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864), is considered one of the 19th-century's preeminent fiction writers.

Number of Pages: 264
Publication Date: July 01, 2025
ISBN9781441346032
Author Nathaniel Hawthorne
PublisherPeter Pauper Press
GenreLiterature
FormatHardcover
PublishedJuly 2025
LanguageENG- English
Pages264
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Nathaniel Hawthorne

Born on the fourth of July in 1804, Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote the stories that lie at the heart of the American Romantic movement. His portraits of colonial life reflect his Puritan heritage and offer fascinating profiles of individuals who strive for freedom from social conventions.

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