
The Scarlet Letter
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Shelly Frasier
Hester's husband had been lost at sea years earlier and was presumed dead, but now reappears in time to witness Hester's humiliation on the town scaffold. He becomes obsessed with finding the identity of the man who dishonored his wife. To do so, he assumes a false name, pretends to be a physician and forces Hester to keep his new identity secret. Meanwhile, Hester's lover, the beloved Reverend Dimmesdale, publicly pressures her to name the child's father, while secretly praying that she will not. Hester defiantly protects his identity and reputation, even when faced with losing Pearl, her daughter.
Hailed by Henry James as, "the finest piece of imaginative writing yet put forth in the country", Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter is a masterful portrayal of humanity's continuing struggle with sin, guilt, and pride.
Studying Hawthorne? Don't miss the SparkNotes Guide for The Scarlet Letter.Public Domain (P)2002 Tantor Media, Inc. Originally published 1850.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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A fine reading
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Would read again
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Hasts and Thous
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Which character – as performed by Shelly Frasier – was your favorite?
Tie. Reverand Dimmesdal and Pearl were my favorites.If you could rename The Scarlet Letter, what would you call it?
"Nathaniel Hawthorne uses the word 'tremulous' about 800 times."Any additional comments?
Good reading of a classic. Unfortunately, since Hawthorne's prose wanders like a caffeine addled child, it can be hard to track what's going on at certain points in the narration.Not bad...
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Deservedly a classic
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Did anyone edit this narration?
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With Hawthorne's background in mind and several audiobooks on 19th centruy American history recently "read," I enjoyed the lengthy "customs house" sketch/intro more than the rest of the novel.
Eliot and Hardy wrote later in the century than Hawthorne, but not that much later, and they were so much more adept at re-creating earlier periods in their nation's history and mentality. I can't help but wonder if Elizabeth Gaskill read Scarlett Letter before she wrote Ruth, supposedly the first Engish lit novel to tackle the subject of "fallen woman" sympathetically - there seems to be more than one similar character.
Scarlett Letter (not Ruth!) is still worth reading (or re-reading as an adult). This edition was well priced, with acceptable narration for the price- Hawthorne's sentences must be hard work for any narrator.
doesn't hold up to other period classics
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OK
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It was great symbolism
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The first 1/4 of the book was very boring and not even related to the story to be told, or perhaps I missed the point.
I knew the book would be a tragedy and it met my expectations.
I am not certain but I think I just spelled the author's name incorrectly. I apologize if I did.
The Scarlet Letter
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