“Yankees from Connecticut at the court of King Arthur.” One of Mark Twain’s most funny and ironic novels.
In it you can see ironic fantasy – or a satirical parable. And you can simply get a tremendous pleasure from the homomasically ridiculous story of a tireless young American, mystically brought into the world of Arturov’s novels and obsessed with the idea of “civilizing” this medieval world in a modern way to him. Matches and dentition, advertising and television, radio and weather bureau – what exactly will take root in Arturovo England in the first place?
Author
Twain Mark
Editor
Sidorok E. Yu.
Translator
Chukovsky Nikolai Korneevich
Publisher
AST, 2011
Series
Foreign classic
Genre
Foreign adventure literature
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