| The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne |
Introductory: The Custom-House→ |
| The Scarlet Letter, published in 1850, is an American romance novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne; it is generally considered to be his masterpiece. Throughout, Hawthorne explores the issues of grace, legalism, and guilt.— Excerpted from The Scarlet Letter on Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. |
Contents
- Introductory: The Custom-House
- I: The Prison Door
- II: The Market-Place
- III: The Recognition
- IV: The Interview
- V: Hester at her Needle
- VI: Pearl
- VII: The Governor's Hall
- VIII: The Elf-Child and the Minister
- IX: The Leech
- X: The Leech and His Patient
- XI: The Interior of a Heart
- XII: The Minister's Vigil
- XIII: Another View of Hester
- XIV: Hester and the Physician
- XV: Hester and Pearl
- XVI: A Forest Walk
- XVII: The Pastor and His Parishioner
- XVIII: A Flood of Sunshine
- XIX: The Child at the Brook-Side
- XX: The Minister in a Maze
- XXI: The New England Holiday
- XXII: The Procession
- XXIII: The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter
- Conclusion
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