1601: Conversation as it was by the Social Fireside in the Time of the Tudors.  Mark Twain

1601: Conversation as it was by the Social Fireside in the Time of the Tudors

Por Mark Twain

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Sinopsis

In "1601: Conversation as it was by the Social Fireside in the Time of the Tudors," Mark Twain masterfully employs a blend of wit and historical satire to capture the essence of Elizabethan England. Through a fictional dialogue presented as an overheard conversation among notable figures, Twain reflects on themes of societal norms, class distinctions, and the nature of gossip, all revealed through the playful lens of refined banter. The book'Äôs style is rife with Twain'Äôs characteristic humor and keen observation, encapsulating the period's linguistic flair while providing modern readers with a window into Tudor social dynamics. Mark Twain, a pivotal figure in American literature, drew inspiration from his own rich experiences and keen observations of society. His deep interest in historical narratives and human behavior shaped his approach in this atypical work, where he intertwines anachronistic humor with genuine historical inquiry. Twain'Äôs background as a riverboat pilot and journalist provided him with a unique perspective on both American and European cultures, enriching the conversations depicted in the text with layers of irony and insight. Readers seeking a delightful blend of humor and historical commentary will find "1601" both engaging and thought-provoking. Twain'Äôs ability to meld the past with humor resonates across time, making this work accessible for anyone interested in the interplay of history, society, and human nature. Dive into the whimsical world of Tudor England and enjoy Twain'Äôs sharp and provocative wit.

Mark Twain

  • Editorial:
  • Good Press
  • ISBN:
  • 4057664172822
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
  • Tamaño:
  • Kb
  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 30, 2018
  • Ficción / General
    Cuentos de Hadas y Mitología