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Mark Twain humorously explores the complexities of gender in language, particularly in German, where nouns are assigned arbitrary genders. Through a witty dialogue, he contrasts the treatment of a turnip and a young lady, highlighting the absurdities of grammatical rules. This novel offers an entertaining take on European travel.
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A Tramp Abroad, Mark Twain
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- 2003
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