Publisher's Synopsis
Experience the raw emotion and societal pressures of 19th-century America in James Edgar Smith's gripping drama, "The Scarlet Stigma: A Drama in Four Acts." This powerful play explores the devastating consequences of adultery and the enduring impact of social stigma. A searing indictment of societal morality, "The Scarlet Stigma" delves into themes of judgment, forgiveness, and the complexities of human relationships. This meticulously prepared reprint offers a window into a bygone era, raising timeless questions about crime, punishment, and the rigid social structures that shaped lives. Explore the human cost of transgression in this enduring work of American drama. Perfect for readers interested in historical plays, social commentary, and classic literature exploring the depths of the human condition.
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