Step into the haunting world of American Gothic literature with Everyone Should Read. In this episode, we dive into Washington Irving’s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, two masterpieces that shaped America’s dark literary tradition. From Ichabod Crane’s eerie encounter with the Headless Horseman to Hester Prynne’s struggle with sin, shame, and redemption in Puritan New England, these stories reveal how fear, morality, and cultural anxieties defined early American life.We explore the gothic themes of superstition, isolation, guilt, and social judgment while connecting them to today’s cultural imagination. Perfect for fans of classic literature, gothic fiction, and American history, this episode unpacks why Irving and Hawthorne remain essential to understanding the roots of America’s literary identity.Whether you’re a lifelong reader or discovering these classics for the first time, join us for an insightful and engaging look at how American Gothic literature continues to shape our sense of story, morality, and the uncanny.
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