Audiolibro: The Scarlet Letter
- Download 00a – The Custom-House, Pt 1 audio
- Download 00b – The Custom-House, Pt 2 audio
- Download 01 – The Prison Door audio
- Download 02 – The Market Place audio
- Download 03 – The Recognition audio
- Download 04 – The Interview audio
- Download 05 – Hester at Her Needle audio
- Download 06 – Pearl audio
- Download 07 – The Governor’s Hall audio
- Download 08 – The Elf-Child and the Minister audio
- Download 09 – The Leech audio
- Download 10 – The Leech and his Patient audio
- Download 11 – The Interior of a Heart audio
- Download 12 – The Minister’s Vigil audio
- Download 13 – Another view of Hester audio
- Download 14 – Hester and the Physician audio
- Download 15 – Hester and Pearl audio
- Download 16 – A Forest Walk audio
- Download 17 – The Pastor and his Parishioner audio
- Download 18 – A Flood of Sunshine audio
- Download 19 – The Child at the Brook-Side audio
- Download 20 – The Minister in a Maze audio
- Download 21 – The New England Holiday audio
- Download 22 – The Procession audio
- Download 23 – The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter audio
- Download 24 – Conclusion audio
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A beautiful woman who is punished for the mortal sin of loving a man other than her husband, a cowardly lover, a vengeful husband, a rebellious illegitimate child and the oppressive and patriarchal morality of 17th century Puritanism in Boston. Together these form an unforgettable and thought-provoking glimpse of how much social attitudes have changed over the centuries.
Nathaniel Hawthorne was the creator of such beloved works as Twice-Told Tales, A Wonder Book for Boys and Girls, The House of the Seven Gables and spine-chilling tales like Roger Malvin's Burial. Scion of an old Puritan family from Salem, Massachusetts, Hawthorne was familiar with the old traditions of the area. He began writing in college and worked as a customs surveyor to earn his livelihood while pursuing his passion for creative writing. His friendship with Ralph Waldo Emerson broadened his horizons considerably and he experimented with movements like Transcendentalism.
The Scarlet Letter is a deeply disturbing novel about gender discrimination, women's oppression, male dominated society and authoritarian religions. Set in 17th century Boston, its lovely heroine Hester Prynne, is accused of adultery and giving birth to an illegitimate child in the absence of her husband. The punishment mandated for this crime is to be paraded and vilified in public with a scarlet letter A affixed to her chest, signifying “adulteress.” She refuses to name her partner in crime. The missing husband arrives fortuitously at that very moment, but does not reveal himself to Hester or the public. Intent on revenge, he devises an elaborate plot to destroy his wife and her nameless lover.
The book was an instantaneous hit when it was first published and touched a chord with readers all over the world, both men and women. It was the first book to be published on a mass scale in the United States. However, religious establishments were critical of the book's attempt to countermand the rules of the Church and promote immorality. Generations of readers have been struck by its compassion, depth and deep human concern.
The strong plot and memorable characters have rendered it uniquely suited to adaptations for stage, film, television and radio. The Scarlet Letter remains a masterpiece of wonderful story-telling, full of dramatic moments, secrets and mysteries and above all, for the modern reader, it's an excellent read!
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