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我排泄天空Upon its publication in 1850. The Scarlet Letter shocked tile nation by boldly confronting“forbidden” topics including sexual misconduct of society's leaders, the plight of single mothers, the separation of church and state,Now. no study of Ammican histow is complete without thorough examination of Nathaniel Hawthorne's timek ss masterpiece. This muttidisciptinary study of the novel contains historical documents, collateral readings, and commentary. In short, it is the ideal companinn for students who wish to fully understand the novel in the context of its time. and to unlock its current relevance. Among the materials are original I7th-century documents that illuminate Puritan attitudes and bring the Salem witchcraft trials to life, private journals, historical reports. 19h-centrury, magazine articles, sketches, and newspaper stories. Many of the documents are available in no other prinledform. Not only do lhese materials provide a taste of 17th-century Puritan culture.but they also glimpse to Hawthorne's mind as he conies to terms with his witch-hunting ancestors and his vocation, Most importantly, this casebook contemplates the many issues raised by The Scorlet Letter which inextricably link the 17th-ccnturv Putians to the 19th-centnry culture of Hawthorne to the present.
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邓景元The Scarlet Letter was the first, and the tendency of criticism is to pronounce it the most impressive, also, of these ampler productions. It has the charm of unconsciousness; the author did not realize while he worked, that this "most prolix among tales" was alive with the miraculous vitality of genius. It combines the strength and substance of an oak with the subtle organization of a rose, and is great, not of malice aforethought, but inevitably.