

Sinossi
E se una mattina ti capitasse di risvegliarti a Camelot, addirittura nel castello del leggendario Re Artù? È quanto succede incredibilmente al protagonista di questo romanzo, un uomo del XIX secolo: catapultato nell'Inghilterra di Merlino e dei Cavalieri della Tavola Rotonda, tra maghi e damigelle, superstizioni e miseria, farà vedere di cosa è capace un vero americano, affrontando le avventure più assurde e irresistibili con lo spirito pratico e positivo di un cittadino moderno del Nuovo Mondo. Con questo romanzo Mark Twain ha scritto una delle più feroci e divertenti requisitorie contro l'arretratezza di quell'Europa che chiamava spregiativamente yankee i cugini d'Oltreoceano. Età di lettura: da 10 anni.
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- Pagine: 462
- Data di uscita: 30-06-2016
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Forget Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, this is Twains´ greatest work. And his unknown, shorter stories, all doing the only thing to make humankinds´ extreme stupidity and cruelty bearable, by satirizing them in a way no other classic author could or dared. Although some of it was released after hi Leggi tutto
2023 Like probably most of you, I hate to DNF a book. It kills something in a my soul a little. But I just really couldn't go on any further with this story back in 2017. Recently, I listened to a really interesting lecture, King Arthur: History and Legend , and the professor mentioned this and said h Leggi tutto
Most people think they know this story - but they don't - they just know the fish-out-of-water story that is just the surface of this book; this is really a story of about the biggest problems Mark Twain observed in his time period, including slavery, abuses of political power, unchecked factory gr
I don't know why this book doesn't rank higher among the classics & isn't discussed more. Twain manages to highlight more of our human & modern society's ills & graces than any other book I've read. This is not just a man out of his time, but a journey of discovering just how large, fast changes, se Leggi tutto
“A democracy will survive until it has an established church.” ~Mark Twain I sometimes have a hard time getting fired-up over literary fiction unless I can find elements of nonfiction within the story to engage with. Twain, one of my favorite authors, always delivers ample engagement. “I was training Leggi tutto
I managed to be quite disappointed in this book. Yes, some parts are clever and funny, especially near the beginning; but by midway the joke had gone stale, and by the end I was elated to be done with it. The main problem, for me, was that Twain’s satire is almost wholly directed at the mythologiz Leggi tutto
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