The Innocents Abroad, Volume 1

A group of American travelers embarks on a grand tour of Europe and the Holy Land. Through Twain's witty and often irreverent observations, the narrative critiques the romanticized notions of history and culture held by his fellow tourists. With sharp humor and keen insight, Twain contrasts the Old World's storied past with its present-day realities, exposing both beauty and absurdity. The journey becomes a lens to examine human nature, cultural misunderstandings, and the clash between idealism and practicality. This volume captures Twain's gift for satire, blending travelogue with timeless reflections on society and identity.

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The Innocents Abroad, Volume 1

A group of American travelers embarks on a grand tour of Europe and the Holy Land. Through Twain's witty and often irreverent observations, the narrative critiques the romanticized notions of history and culture held by his fellow tourists. With sharp humor and keen insight, Twain contrasts the Old World's storied past with its present-day realities, exposing both beauty and absurdity. The journey becomes a lens to examine human nature, cultural misunderstandings, and the clash between idealism and practicality. This volume captures Twain's gift for satire, blending travelogue with timeless reflections on society and identity.

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The Innocents Abroad, Volume 1

The Innocents Abroad, Volume 1

by Mark Twain

Narrated by Eloise Fairfax

Unabridged — 8 hours, 57 minutes

The Innocents Abroad, Volume 1

The Innocents Abroad, Volume 1

by Mark Twain

Narrated by Eloise Fairfax

Unabridged — 8 hours, 57 minutes

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Overview

A group of American travelers embarks on a grand tour of Europe and the Holy Land. Through Twain's witty and often irreverent observations, the narrative critiques the romanticized notions of history and culture held by his fellow tourists. With sharp humor and keen insight, Twain contrasts the Old World's storied past with its present-day realities, exposing both beauty and absurdity. The journey becomes a lens to examine human nature, cultural misunderstandings, and the clash between idealism and practicality. This volume captures Twain's gift for satire, blending travelogue with timeless reflections on society and identity.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940193935728
Publisher: Interactive Media
Publication date: 03/17/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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