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Pudd'nhead Wilson

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Switched at birth by a young slave woman attempting to protect her son from the horrors of slavery, a light-skinned infant changes places with the master's white son.

This simple premise is the basis of Pudd'nhead Wilson, a compelling drama that contains all the elements of a classic nineteenth-century mystery: reversed identities, a ghastly crime, an eccentric detective, and a tense courtroom scene.First published in 1894, Twain's novel bristles with suspense.

David "e;Pudd’nhead"e; Wilson, a wise but unorthodox lawyer who collects fingerprints as a hobby, wins back the respect of his townspeople when he solves a local murder in which two foreigners are falsely accused.

Witty and absorbing, this novel features a literary first — the use of fingerprinting to solve a crime.

This gem was Twain's last novel about the antebellum South; and despite its frequent injections of humor, it offers a fierce condemnation of racial prejudice and a society that condoned slavery.

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Dover Publications
0486111482 / 9780486111483
eBook (EPUB)
813.4
01/03/2012
English
122 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
Quiz No: 202317, Points 9.00, Book Level 8.30,
Upper Years - Key Stage 3 Learn More
Reprint. Derived record based on unviewed print version record. Originally published: 1894. With new introd.