Tri Noveloj
1998
Three of Nathaniel Hawthorne's most haunting tales, rendered in Esperanto for a new generation of readers. 'Dr. Heidegger's Experiment' offers a chilling meditation on youth and regret: four elderly figures gather around a mysterious elixir that promises to restore their faded vitality, only to discover that some mistakes deserve their consequences. 'The Minister's Black Veil' presents the unsettling image of Reverend Hooper覆盖率 a black shroud across his face, hiding from his congregation and his own wife, driving the community to desperate speculation about his secret sin. Perhaps the darkest of all, 'Young Goodman Brown' follows a young Puritan into the forest at night, where he discovers that the righteousness he has trusted may be built on a foundation of hidden corruption. These stories dissect the moral hypocrisy of 17th-century New England with the precision of a surgeon and the chill of a grave. Hawthorne understood that the most terrifying darkness is not external but the one we carry within ourselves. For readers who appreciate psychological depth, gothic atmosphere, and tales that linger long after the final page.
















