Pudd'nhead Wilson
Autor: Twain, Mark
Wydane przez Good Press
English
2024
ISBN 8596547814481
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Set in the antebellum South, Mark Twain's "Pudd'nhead Wilson" masterfully intertwines themes of identity, slavery, and societal injustice within a narrative that challenges the racial conventions of its time. The novel employs Twain's characteristic wit and keen observational humor, while experimenting with the use of duality and mistaken identity through its intricate plot. Central to the story is an astute yet misunderstood lawyer, David Wilson, whose intriguing application of fingerprinting as a forensic technique underscores the book'Äôs exploration of nature versus nurture amid Southern societal mores and prejudices. Mark Twain, born Samuel Clemens in 1835, experienced firsthand the complexities of American society and race relations, particularly in the Mississippi River region. His deep-seated critiques of social injustices often inform his literary works, and "Pudd'nhead Wilson" serves as a poignant commentary reflecting Twain'Äôs own anti-slavery sentiments. Additionally, Twain'Äôs travels and experiences as a riverboat pilot shaped his nuanced understanding of American culture and character, which he adeptly weaves into this novel. For readers seeking a thought-provoking exploration of identity and societal constructs, "Pudd'nhead Wilson" is an essential addition to the literary canon. Twain'Äôs sharp prose and intricate character development invite readers to question the foundations of their own societal beliefs, making this book not only a compelling narrative but also a significant commentary on the context of race and morality in America.
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