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The Tragedy of Puddnhead Wilson
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152 pages
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Set in a Southern town, the story revolves around a mixed-race child switched at birth, leading to a complex exploration of identity and social issues. Pudd'nhead Wilson, an underestimated lawyer, becomes pivotal in unraveling the truth behind the switch. The novel delves into themes of racism, class, and the nature of justice, showcasing Twain's sharp wit and keen social commentary. Through its intricate plot and memorable characters, the narrative challenges societal norms and highlights the absurdities of prejudice.
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2018, paperback
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