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Pudd'nhead Wilson

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ISBN-10: 0553211587

ISBN-13: 9780553211580

Edition: 1959 (Reissue)

Authors: Mark Twain, Langston Hughes

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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…    
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Book details

List price: $5.95
Copyright year: 1959
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication date: 1/1/1984
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160
Size: 4.00" wide x 7.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.198
Language: English

Langston Hughes, February 1, 1902 - May 22, 1967 Langston Hughes, one of the foremost black writers to emerge from the Harlem Renaissance, was born on February 1, 1902, in Joplin, Mo. Hughes briefly attended Columbia University before working numerous jobs including busboy, cook, and steward. While working as a busboy, he showed his poems to American poet Vachel Lindsay, who helped launch his career. He soon obtained a scholarship to Lincoln University and had several works published. Hughes is noted for his depictions of the black experience. In addition to the black dialect, he incorporated the rhythms of jazz and the blues into his poetry. While many recognized his talent, many blacks…    

Introduction
A Whisper to the Reader
Pudd'nhead Wins His Name
Driscoll Spares His Slaves
Roxy Plays a Shrewd Trick
The Ways of the Changelings
The Twins Thrill Dawson's Landing
Swimming in Glory
The Unknown Nymph
Marse Tom Tramples His Chance
Tom Practises Sycophancy
The Nymph Revealed
Pudd'nhead's Startling Discovery
The Shame of Judge Driscoll
Tom Stares at Ruin
Roxana Insists Upon Reform
The Robber Robbed
Sold Down the River
The Judge Utters Dire Prophecy
Roxana Commands
The Prophecy Realized
The Murderer Chuckles
Doom