A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (Barnes & Noble Classics Series) (Barnes & Noble Classics)

Paperback, 528 pages

English language

Published Sept. 1, 2005 by Barnes & Noble Classics.

ISBN:
978-1-59308-210-9
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OCLC Number:
62094262

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4 stars (12 reviews)

A blow on the head transports a Yankee to 528 A.D. where he proceeds to modernize King Arthur's kingdom by organizing a school system, constructing telephone lines, and inventing the printing press.

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4 stars

Like Don Quixote, Connecticut Yankee pokes fun at chivalry, but flips the script, forcing a modern man to don armor and wield a lance, while fully aware of how ridiculous it is. Twain's protagonist and proxy Hank Morgan cleverly uses his 19th-century American know-how to become King Arthur's prime minister, and modernize medieval England. Where a lesser author may turn this into a technological fantasy, Twain uses this concept to deliver social commentary on his age, including slavery, civil rights, democracy, equality, feminism, and rampant capitalism. All the while, he introduces us to several memorable characters, including the talkative damsel "Sandy," Hank's boy wonder "Clarence," and fantastic takes on King Arthur, Merlin, and other Camelot characters. Then there's the humor, ranging from ridiculous situations, jokes, and just plain funny dialogue. One particular exchange between Hank and Merlin nearly killed me. And there are genuinely touching moments as well, some of …

Subjects

  • Literature - Classics / Criticism
  • Fiction
  • Literature: Classics
  • Classics
  • Fiction / Classics
  • LITERATURE - LIT CLASSICS TRD PB
  • Americans
  • Great Britain
  • Time travel
  • Travel