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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
By (Author) Mark Twain
Simon & Schuster
Simon Spotlight Entertainment
3rd September 2007
Enriched Classic
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
336
Width 106mm, Height 171mm, Spine 18mm
218g
Enriched Classics offer readers accessible editions of great works of literature enhanced by helpful notes and commentary. Each book includes educational tools alongside the text, enabling students and readers alike to gain a deeper and more developed understanding of the writer and their work.
Originally published in 1876, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is the classic tale of a carefree and courageous boys coming-of-age in a rural Mississippi River town. Tom and his best friend, Huckleberry Finn, are two of literatures most enduring and treasured creations.
Enriched Classics enhance your engagement by introducing and explaining the historical and cultural significance of the work, the authors personal history, and what impact this book had on subsequent scholarship. Each book includes discussion questions that help clarify and reinforce major themes and reading recommendations for further research.
Read with confidence.
Mark Twain, born Samuel Langhorne Clemens in 1835, left school at age 12. His career encompassed such varied occupations as printer, Mississippi riverboat pilot, journalist, travel writer, and publisher, which furnished him with a wide knowledge of humanity and the perfect grasp of local customs and speech manifested in his writing. It wasn't until The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), that he was recognized by the literary establishment as one of the greatest writers America would ever produce.
Toward the end of his life, plagued by personal tragedy and financial failure, Twain grew more and more cynical and pessimistic. Though his fame continued to widen--Yale and Oxford awarded him honorary degrees--he spent his last years in gloom and desperation, but he lives on in American letters as "the Lincoln of our literature."