A Tramp Abroad

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Sprache - Englisch

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In 'A Tramp Abroad,' Mark Twain embarks on a captivating voyage across Germany, Switzerland, and Italy, regaling readers with a convergence of travelogue and picaresque literature. This edition by DigiCat Publishing endeavors to both preserve and present Twain's nuanced blends of anecdotal humor, cultural critique, and biting satire in a contemporary form that underscores its enduring literary merit. The work offers a rich tableau of 19th-century Europe through the lens of Twain's distinctive American perspective, yielding a text that is as entertaining as it is introspective, and as stylistically innovative as it is historically significant.

Mark Twain, born Samuel Clemens, is an iconic figure in American literature, renowned for his use of regional vernacular and biting social commentary. Through 'A Tramp Abroad,' Twain continues his tradition of travel writing, a genre he previously exploited to great effect in 'The Innocents Abroad.' The insights and experiences that inform this travel narrative are drawn as much from Twain's own life and journeys as from his expansive imagination and sharp wit, offering a unique glimpse into the author's intellectual and emotional landscape during his sojourns.

'A Tramp Abroad' is not only an essential addition for collectors of Twain's works but also a delightful inclusion for enthusiasts of classic travel literature. DigiCat's meticulously reproduced edition invites contemporary readers to indulge in the rich traditions of literary exploration. This narrative promises to engage the discerning reader with its timeless humor, keen observations, and the undeniable craft of one of America's literary titans. It is a work best savored by those who appreciate wit with their wisdom and travel through the terrains of history with a knowledgeable and irreverent guide.


About the Author

Mark Twain, the pen name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, was an American writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer, renowned for his keen wit and incisive satire. Born on November 30, 1835, in Florida, Missouri, and raised in Hannibal, he began his career as a typesetter and then as a journalist. Twain ventured into travel writing with 'The Innocents Abroad' (1869), and his foray into the genre was further solidified by 'A Tramp Abroad' (1880), an entertaining chronicle of his travels through Europe. This narrative combined the daily surprise of the travelogue with insightful humor, cementing his status as an astute observer of human nature and social customs.
Twain's literary style often involved a colloquial, narrative approach that allowed him to address social injustice and flawed human nature satirically, which became a defining characteristic of his work. His most famous novels, 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' (1876) and 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' (1885), often regarded as the Great American Novel, showcase his mastery in storytelling, use of dialect, and commentary on antebellum society. Twain's legacy includes not only his contribution to American literature but also his influence on the voice of American identity. He passed away on April 21, 1910, but his prolific body of work continues to be celebrated for its lasting impact on readers and writers alike.

Product Details

Publisher: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Language: English

Size: 542 Pages

Filesize: 12.7 MB

ISBN: 8596547363521

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