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Tom Sawyer Detective

Tom Sawyer Detective

  • Año de edición 2017
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Tom Sawyer Detective is a novel by Mark Twain. It is a sequel to Tom Sawyer (1876) and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), and a prequel to Tom Sawyer Abroad (1894). Tom Sawyer attempts to solve a mysterious murder in this burlesque of the immensely popular detective novels of the time. Like Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the story is told using the first-person narrative voice of Huck Finn. In 1909, Danish schoolmaster Valdemar Thoresen claimed, in an article in the magazine Maaneds, that the plot of the book had been plagiarized from Steen Blicher's story The Vicar of Weilby. Blicher's work had been translated into German, but not into English, and Twain's secretary wrote Mr. Thoresen a letter, stating, "Mr. Clemens is not familiar with Danish and does not read German fluently, and has not read the book you mention, nor any translation or adaptation of it that he is aware of. The matter constituting 'Tom Sawyer, Detective,' is original with Mr. Clemens, who has never been consciously a plagiarist." In fact, if the story were taken from any tale, it would actually be from a real one—in an introductory passage, Twain notes "Strange as the incidents of this story are, they are not inventions, but facts—even to the public confession of the accused. I take them from an old-time Swedish criminal trial, change the actors, and transfer the scenes to America. I have added some details, but only a couple of them are important ones."


Tom Sawyer Detective is a novel by Mark Twain. It is a sequel to Tom Sawyer (1876) and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), and a prequel to Tom Sawyer Abroad (1894). Tom Sawyer attempts to solve a mysterious murder in this burlesque of the immensely popular detective novels of the time. Like Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the story is told using the first-person narrative voice of Huck Finn. In 1909, Danish schoolmaster Valdemar Thoresen claimed, in an article in the magazine Maaneds, that the plot of the book had been plagiarized from Steen Blicher's story The Vicar of Weilby. Blicher's work had been translated into German, but not into English, and Twain's secretary wrote Mr. Thoresen a letter, stating, "Mr. Clemens is not familiar with Danish and does not read German fluently, and has not read the book you mention, nor any translation or adaptation of it that he is aware of. The matter constituting 'Tom Sawyer, Detective,' is original with Mr. Clemens, who has never been consciously a plagiarist." In fact, if the story were taken from any tale, it would actually be from a real one—in an introductory passage, Twain notes "Strange as the incidents of this story are, they are not inventions, but facts—even to the public confession of the accused. I take them from an old-time Swedish criminal trial, change the actors, and transfer the scenes to America. I have added some details, but only a couple of them are important ones."
  • Formato
    Ebook
  • Estado
    Nuevo
  • Isbn
    9783962170394
  • Peso
    186.7 KB
  • Número de páginas
    50
  • Año de edición
    2017
  • Idioma
    Inglés
  • Formato
    EPUB
  • Protección
    DRM
  • Referencia
    BKW10453
Mark Twain

Mark Twain

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Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens, 1835-1910), pasó su infancia a orillas del Missisippi. En 1847 se inició en el oficio de tipógrafo. Más adelante fue piloto de barco de vapor, soldado de la Confederación y minero: hasta que comenzó su carrera periodística. A partir de 1862 logra uan gran notoriedad como orador y adopar el seudónomo de Mark Twain. Encontces comienzas sus ciajes ocmo coreesponsal a Hawai, Europa y Oriente Próximo, hastyq eu se traslada a Europa y recorre Canadá, Islas Fiji, AUstralia, Nueva Zelanda, la India y Sudáfrica.

Sus obras más significativas son: Las eventuras de Tom Sawyer, Mi vida en el Missisippi, Las aventuras de Huckleberry Finn, El prícipe y el mendigo, Un yanqui de Connecticut en la corte del rey Arturo, Siguiendo el ecuador, Cabeza hueca Wilson y El hombre que corrompió a Hadleyburg.

En 1900 Twain regresó a EEUU y se incorporó en la Liga Antiimperialisra. Publicó Los diarios de Adán y Eva, su famoso Soliloquio del rey Leopoldo, El forastero misterioso y su Autobiografía.