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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Author: Seymour Chwast, Mark Twain
Seymour Chwast, an icon of the graphic design world, has delighted audiences with his adaptations of The Divine Comedy, The Canterbury Tales, and The Odyssey, but it is in Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court that he has found his match. Inspired by Twain's comic irreverence for the Knights of the Round Table, Chwast's illust...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781608199617
ISBN-10: 1608199614
Publication Date: 2/18/2014
Pages: 144
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Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Grade 5 Up-While Mark Twain is most often identified with his childhood home on the Mississippi, he wrote many of his enduring classics during the years he lived in Hartford, Connecticut. He had come a long way from Hannibal when he focused his irreverent humor on medieval tales, and wrote A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. The hit on the head that sent protagonist Hank Morgan back through 13 centuries did not affect his natural resourcefulness. Using his knowledge of an upcoming eclipse, Hank escapes a death sentence, and secures an important position at court. Gradually, he introduces 19th century technology so the clever Morgan soon has an easy life. That does not stop him from making disparaging, tongue-in-cheek remarks about the inequalities and imperfections of life in Camelot. Twain weaves many of the well-known Arthurian characters into his story, and he includes a pitched battle between Morgan's men and the nobility.
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I think I liked the idea better than the book, but it was still a very entertaining read. It began simply enough, became interesting very quickly, then somehow lost my interest toward the end. Maybe I just wasn't in the right mood at the time.
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Classic biting satire, with great historical insights.
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another classic of all time
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Mark Twain's entertaining story - which has had critics and professors trying to explain it ever since he wrote it. Twain uses this vehicle to state many of his deepest feelings.
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Twain really brings back the times of old in this story! One of his best, almost up there with Tom Sawyer.

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