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The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson

On the same day in 1830, two boys are born, one the son of a prosperous landowner, the other the son of his mulatto slave girl. To help advance her child, the slave girl arranges to substitute him for the other boy. Then the trouble starts.

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  • "Pudd'nhead Wilson"
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  • "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"@en
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  • "On the same day in 1830, two boys are born, one the son of a prosperous landowner, the other the son of his mulatto slave girl. To help advance her child, the slave girl arranges to substitute him for the other boy. Then the trouble starts."@en
  • "The American humorist's classic novel, depicting human nature under slavery, tells the story of two infants, one slave, one free, that were switched at birth."@en
  • "Slave woman Roxana switches her baby with the infant son of the master of the house in an attempt to ensure her child will not be sold down the river, but the episode has tragic results for everyone involved."@en
  • "Written in 1894, this mystery story shows the real criminal is society, and racial prejudice and slavery are the crimes."
  • "Pudd'nhead Wilson begins with a young slave woman taking her light-skinned child -- fearing for his life -- and exchanging him with her master's child. Like much of Twain, the tale becomes an indictment of racial prejudice in the antebellum south, full of Twain's gentle yet sharp-elbowed humor."@en
  • ""Hoping to ensure a better life for her child, a young slave woman exchanges her light-skinned baby for her masters." *** "While it retains the comic exuberance of 'Huckleberry Finn, ' this is Twain's darker and more disturbing account of human nature under slavery.""@en

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  • "Genres littéraires"
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  • "Humorous fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Legal stories"@en
  • "Legal stories"

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  • "The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson"@en
  • "The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson"
  • "The tragedy of pudd'n head Wilson"@en
  • "The tragedy of pudd'n head Wilson"
  • "Tragedy of pudd'nhead wilson"@en
  • "The tragedy of Pudd Nhead Wilson"
  • "La tragedia de Wilson Cabezahueca"
  • "La tragedia de Wilson Cabezahueca"@es
  • "Those extraordinary twins"@en
  • "Pudd'nhead Wilson"@en
  • "Pudd'nhead Wilson"
  • "The tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson"
  • "The tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson"@en
  • "The tragedy of Pudd'Nhead Wilson"
  • "Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson"@en
  • "Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson"

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