The Prince and the Pauper: A Tale for Young People of All Ages
English


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About The Book

First published in 1881 The Prince and the Pauper is the story of a poor boy Tom Canty who exchanges clothes and identities with Edward Tudor Prince of England. It is at once an adventure story a fantasy of timeless appeal and an intriguing example of the authors abiding interest in separating the true from the false the genuine from the impostor. With characteristic humor and color Twain brings to life the sixteenth-century royal court the crowded boisterous streets inhabited by Londons hoi polloi and the behavior of two young boys who are in many ways smarter than their elders. In spinning his tale he draws on themes from ancient mythology the Bible familiar fairy tales and popular childrens literature of the period.
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