Described by Herman Melville as being "as deep as Dante", 'Young Goodman
Brown' is set during the Salem witch trials and features the sort of
narrative ambiguities and troubling uncertainties over the reality of
events that Hawthorne was known for, leading readers to ponder what they
have read long after the last page has been turned.
Rich in allegory and symbolism, and suffused with darkness, tragedy,
satire and the supernatural, the tales in this collection, written by a
master of the short-story genre, delve into the conflict between good
and evil, explore the concept of Original Sin and bring to life the
moralistic and superstitious early days of the New England colonies.