Based on the 1850 third edition of The Scarlet Letter, with text rooted in its original stereotype plates, this volume presents an indispensable collection of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s writings alongside a wealth of contextual material. The book brings together additional Hawthorne stories that share close ties with the novel, inviting the reader to explore themes and connections that resonate throughout his work. Also included are illuminating letters and notebook entries, which shed light on the creative process behind the narrative. A notable excerpt from Hawthorne’s campaign biography of Franklin Pierce offers a unique insight into his political views, particularly concerning slavery and abolition. Accompanied by a comprehensive "Criticism" section, the reader will find an overview of early reviews and modern critical essays authored by figures such as Robert S. Levine, Nina Baym, Larry J. Reynolds, and Jean Fagan Yellin. A detailed chronology and a selected bibliography further enhance this edition, making it a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the full scope of Hawthorne’s literary and ideological legacy.
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