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  • The Mysterious Stranger

    Mark Twain, Russell Lee

    eBook (, May 25, 2015)
    During the late 16th century, a strange man visits a deeply religious village in Austria and introduces himself as Satan.
  • The Mysterious Stranger

    Mark Twain

    eBook (, June 26, 2020)
    The Mysterious Stranger is a novel attempted by the American author Mark Twain. He worked on it intermittently from 1897 through 1908. Twain wrote multiple versions of the story; each involves a supernatural character called "Satan" or "No. 44". All the versions remained unfinished (with the debatable exception of the last one, No. 44, the Mysterious Stranger).
  • The Mysterious Stranger

    Mark Twain

    eBook (, June 7, 2020)
    The Mysterious Stranger is a novel attempted by the American author Mark Twain. He worked on it intermittently from 1897 through 1908. Twain wrote multiple versions of the story; each involves a supernatural character called "Satan" or "No. 44". All the versions remained unfinished (with the debatable exception of the last one, No. 44, the Mysterious Stranger).
  • THE Mysterious Stranger

    MARK TWAIN

    eBook (, Aug. 22, 2019)
    The Mysterious Stranger was Mark Twain's final novel and contains some serious social views addressing Twain's ideas of Moral Sense and the 'damned human race'. He dies before the work was entirely finished and it has been adapted and republished in many ways and forms. It was originally published posthumously in 1916 .
  • The Mysterious Stranger

    Mark Twain

    eBook (, Aug. 15, 2020)
    The Mysterious Stranger is a novel attempted by the American author Mark Twain. The Mysterious Stranger and Other Stories unites nine of master American humorist Mark Twain’s most accomplished works. From tall tales of con men’s tricks, such as the classic that brought him instant fame, “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,” to a man with no money (other than a £1,000,000 banknote that no one can cash), to an exposé of greed and hypocrisy in perhaps his greatest short story, “The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg,” Twain showcases his notorious humor—skewering policemen, clergymen, politicians, bankers, and others—and displays his changing attitude toward human nature. The finale is the novella The Mysterious Stranger, a rarity for Mark Twain in which he turns his sardonic, freewheeling wit on eternal evil in a distant time and place—and conjures a memorable, tormenting conclusion.
  • The Mysterious Stranger

    Mark Twain

    eBook (, Dec. 30, 2019)
    The Mysterious Stranger is a novel attempted by the American author Mark Twain. He worked on it intermittently from 1897 through 1908. Twain wrote multiple versions of the story; each involves a supernatural character called "Satan" or "No. 44". All the versions remained unfinished (with the debatable exception of the last one, No. 44, the Mysterious Stranger).
  • The Mysterious Stranger

    Mark Twain, Russell Lee

    eBook (, May 25, 2015)
    During the late 16th century, a strange man visits a deeply religious village in Austria and introduces himself as Satan.
  • The Mysterious Stranger

    Mark Twain

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 4, 2013)
    The Mysterious Stranger is the final novel attempted by the American author Mark Twain. It was worked on periodically from roughly 1890 up until 1910. The body of work is a serious social commentary by Twain addressing his ideas of the Moral Sense and the "damned human race". Also includes the following stories: A FABLE, HUNTING THE DECEITFUL TURKEY, THE McWILLIAMSES AND THE BURGLAR ALARM.
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  • The Mysterious Stranger

    Mark Twain

    Hardcover (Pinnacle Press, May 24, 2017)
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  • The Mysterious Stranger

    Mark Twain

    language (, May 22, 2020)
    he Mysterious Stranger is a novel attempted by the American author Mark Twain. He worked on it intermittently from 1897 through 1908. Twain wrote multiple versions of the story; each involves a supernatural character called "Satan" or "No. 44". All the versions remained unfinished (with the debatable exception of the last one, No. 44, the Mysterious Stranger).
  • The Mysterious Stranger

    Mark Twain

    eBook (, Oct. 23, 2015)
    “I have replaced his tin life with a silver-gilt fiction” ― Mark Twain, The Mysterious Stranger The Mysterious Stranger is the final novel attempted by the American author Mark Twain. He worked on it periodically from 1897 through 1908. The body of work is a serious social commentary by Twain addressing his ideas of the Moral Sense and the "damned human race".● Author Biography● 10 Beautifully Illustrated Quotes● Active Table of Contents ● Well Kindle Formatting
  • The Mysterious Stranger

    Mark Twain

    language (, Feb. 10, 2020)
    The Mysterious Stranger, Mark Twain's fantastical last novelette, took him twelve years-and three long drafts-to complete. Based on boyhood memories of the Mississippi River Valley and of the print shops of Hannibal, the story is set in medieval Austria at the dawn of the printing craft. It is a psychic adventure, full of phantasmagoric effects, in which a penniless printer's apprentice-a youthful, mysterious stranger with the curious name 44-gradually reveals his otherworldly powers and the hidden possibilities of the mind. Ending on a startling note, this surprisingly existential tale reveals a darker side to the author's genius. The Mysterious Stranger is a rarity in the work of Twain-a story in which the author turns his sardonic, free-wheeling wit to the problem of Eternal Evil in a distant time and place. In the other stories presented here, Twain debunks his Gilded Age; he ransacks the backyards of daily life and fable to find his notorious, sometimes preposterous metaphors. He is as apt to deal with the great minds of the law hunting a wayward elephant as with a man who has a bank note no one can cash. In addition to The Mysterious Stranger, this volume includes the stories "The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg," "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," "The Story of the Bad Little Boy," "The Diary of Adam and Eve," "Edward Mills and George Benton," "The Joke That Made Ed's Fortune," and "A Fable."