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Pudd'nhead Wilson

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Engelsk
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First published in 1894, 'Pudd'nhead Wilson' is a gripping tale of identity, race, and justice set in a small Missouri town along the Mississippi River. When Roxy, a light-skinned enslaved woman, secretly switches her baby with her master's white son to save him from a life of bondage, the destinies of both boys are forever altered. Years later, David "e;Pudd nhead"e; Wilson, a misunderstood lawyer and amateur scientist ridiculed for his odd interests especially in fingerprinting becomes entangled in a complex murder case. As the mystery unfolds, Wilson s unique methods lead to a stunning courtroom revelation that exposes the truth about the boys swapped identities and challenges the town s deeply rooted racial and social prejudices. With sharp wit and biting satire, Mark Twain critiques the absurdity of racial distinctions and the injustices of slavery and societal labels. 'Pudd nhead Wilson' combines elements of mystery, drama, and social commentary, offering a powerful exploration of how identity can be shaped and shattered by the forces of culture and circumstance.
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Mark Twain
ISBN
9788198883872
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
28.4.2026
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