The Gilded Age

A Tale of To-day

574 pages

English language

Published May 9, 1874 by American Publishing Company.

OCLC Number:
19373517

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3 stars (1 review)

24 editions

reviewed The Gilded Age by Mark Twain (Modern Library classics)

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3 stars

The Gilded Page? Twain's collaboration with Charles Dudley Warner is a somewhat interesting but ultimately unsatisfying book. Probably the chief takeaway is the remarkable contrast between Twain's singular style with that of a (I presume) typical Victorian-era author. Warner's prose is fine, and occasionally very good, but more often than not I wanted to get his chapter(s) over with so I could read Twain's words again.

The story follows the ups and downs of a few families in the growth period following the Civil War. Unfortunately, it's not very compelling, as there are many tired threads involving love triangles and other romantic frustrations. Not many of the characters stand out, with the exception of Colonel Sellers. But here again we observe a contrast between the authors, as in Warner's treatment, the Colonel is barely notable, but under Twain's pen he steals the show. The two female protagonists, Laura and Ruth, …

Subjects

  • City and town life -- Washington (D.C.) -- Fiction.
  • Legislators -- United States -- Fiction.