When it first appeared in 1850 discarded later, enjoy scandalous success. New England critics condemned it’s passionate subject matter. One critic complained that Hawthorne invested adultery “ with all the fascination of genius, and all charms of highly polished style.” “ My preliminary chapter,” wryly noted it’s author, Nathaniel Hawthorne, “ has caused the greatest uproar that has happened here since which-times.”

As she emerge from the prison of a Puritan New England town, Hester Prynne defies the dark gloom much as the rose blooms against the prison door. With her illegitimate baby, Pearl, clutched in her arms and the letter A—the mark of an adulteress—embroidered in scarlet thread on her breast, Hester Holter head high as she faces the malice and scorn of the townsfolk.

Who is the father of the? Hester will not reveal his name. Why is she protecting him? She will not say. her powerful, bittersweet story is an American classic that continues to touch the hearts of modern readers with its timeless themes of guilt, passion, and repentance.

“ a masterpiece.”— Henry James.