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Original Illustrated Mark Twain

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Huckleberry Finn, that most American of classic novels, is the centerpiece of this handsome new anthology of Mark Twain's works, illustrated with drawings from the original editions. The saga of Huck's raft trip on the Mississippi with his friend Jim the black slave has entered American life as an enduring symbol of the search for personal freedom--and also as the finest example of Mark Twain's brilliant skills as a novelist. In A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, a fast-thinking American is miraculously transported in time back to the England of knights in arbor. His adventures there are Mark Twain's at his hilarious best. Long-England is also the site of The Prince and the Pauper, one of Twain's most beloved works. This story of look-alike who exchange places is an exciting, revealing and historically accurate study of power and poverty. Mark Twain first came to national attention with his riotously funny story "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County." Throughout his career Twain wrote hundreds of amusing stories and sketches. A selection of the best is included in this volume. --jacket

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Original Illustrated Mark Twain
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Mark Twain
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Publicado en
1986
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
852
ISBN10
089009926X
ISBN13
9780890099261
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Huckleberry Finn, that most American of classic novels, is the centerpiece of this handsome new anthology of Mark Twain's works, illustrated with drawings from the original editions. The saga of Huck's raft trip on the Mississippi with his friend Jim the black slave has entered American life as an enduring symbol of the search for personal freedom--and also as the finest example of Mark Twain's brilliant skills as a novelist. In A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, a fast-thinking American is miraculously transported in time back to the England of knights in arbor. His adventures there are Mark Twain's at his hilarious best. Long-England is also the site of The Prince and the Pauper, one of Twain's most beloved works. This story of look-alike who exchange places is an exciting, revealing and historically accurate study of power and poverty. Mark Twain first came to national attention with his riotously funny story "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County." Throughout his career Twain wrote hundreds of amusing stories and sketches. A selection of the best is included in this volume. --jacket