Mark Twain takes a hard look at the consequences of slavery in America in this classic satire.
Set in a town on the Mississippi during the pre-Civil War era, Pudd’nhead Wilson tackles the seminal American issue of slavery in a tragicomedy of switched identities. What happens when a child born free and a child born a slave change places? The result is a biting social commentary with enduring relevance, and a good old-fashioned murder mystery. It also introduces one of Twain’s favorite characters: Pudd’nhead Wilson, an intellectual with a penchant for amateur sleuthing. F.R. Leavis proclaimed this novel “the masterly work of a great writer.” With an Introduction by Louis BuddAuthor: Mark Twain
Binding Type: Mass Market Paperbound
Publisher: Signet Book
Published: 12/04/2007
Pages: 176
Weight: 0.19lbs
Size: 6.86h x 4.24w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9780451530745
Language: English







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