Pudd'nhead Wilson (American, #301) (Enriched Classics (Pocket)) (Airmont Classics)

by Mark Twain

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At the beginning of Pudd'nhead Wilson a young slave woman, fearing for her infant's son's life, exchanges her light-skinned child with her master's.  From this rather simple premise Mark Twain fashioned one of his most entertaining, funny, yet biting novels.  On its surface, Pudd'nhead Wilson possesses all the elements of an engrossing nineteenth-century mystery:  reversed identities, a horrible crime, an eccentric detective, a suspenseful courtroom drama, and a surprising, unusual solution.  Yet it is not a mystery novel.  Seething with the undercurrents of antebellum southern culture, the book is a savage indictment in which the real criminal is society, and racial prejudice and slavery are the crimes.  Written in 1894, Pudd'nhead Wilson glistens with characteristic Twain humor, with suspense, and with pointed irony:  a gem among the author's later works.
  • ISBN10 0743487788
  • ISBN13 9780743487788
  • Publish Date 1 November 2004 (first published December 1955)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Simon & Schuster
  • Edition Enriched Classic ed.
  • Format Paperback (US Mass Market)
  • Pages 228
  • Language English