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The Prince and the Pauper (Oxford World's Classics)
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The Prince and the Pauper (Oxford World's Classics) Unknown - 1996

by Mark Twain


From the rear cover

Set in Renaissance England, The Prince and the Pauper tells the story of Tom Canty, a ragged pauper, and young Edward VI, only son of Henry VIII, who miraculously look exactly alike. Almost by accident, the boys exchange places a few days before Henry's death and Edward's coronation, leaving Tom to the role of future king and Edward to the mercy of the beggar's underworld of London. A rousing tale of mistaken identity, The Prince and the Pauper reveals a side of Mark Twain seldom seen. His characteristic anger and cynicism are muted in favour of an optimistic view of humanity. This annotated edition sets the novel in the context of Twain's family life while exploring the psychological complexities of conscience, fatherhood, and imposture which informed all his work. Written originally for his daughters, it has long delighted audiences on stage and screen as well as in print.

Details

  • Title The Prince and the Pauper (Oxford World's Classics)
  • Author Mark Twain
  • Binding unknown
  • Edition 1st
  • Publisher Oxford University Press
  • Date 1996-07
  • Features Annotated
  • ISBN 9780192824011

About the author

Lucy Rollin is Associate Professor of English at Clemson University.