http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/65648.opds 2024-11-05T12:41:37Z Querkopf Wilson by Mark Twain Free eBooks since 1971. Project Gutenberg https://www.gutenberg.org webmaster@gutenberg.org https://www.gutenberg.org/gutenberg/favicon.ico 25 1 2024-11-05T12:41:37Z Querkopf Wilson

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Uniform Title: Pudd'nhead Wilson. German

Title: Querkopf Wilson

Note: Reading ease score: 79.0 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

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Summary: "Querkopf Wilson" by Mark Twain is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story is set in the fictional town of Dawson in Missouri and revolves around the life of David Wilson, who is introduced as a quirky and misunderstood character, referred to as "Querkopf" (meaning "contrarian" or "oddball") due to a misunderstood comment he made upon arrival. The narrative explores themes of identity, perception, and societal norms, focusing on Wilson's interactions and relationships with the townspeople, particularly in relation to his reputation and the events that unfold around him. The opening of the book presents a detailed and vivid description of Dawson, showcasing its charm and tranquility in 1830, including its flower-filled gardens and bustling life along the Mississippi River. Wilson's initial struggle to fit in is highlighted through an unfortunate incident involving a loud dog, which quickly spirals into the creation of his ridiculous nickname. We also meet a handful of characters, such as Judge Driscoll, his wife, and other prominent citizens, who contribute to the town's social dynamics. The backdrop of slavery is woven into the narrative as well, particularly with characters like Roxy, a slave raising her two sons, bringing an additional layer of complexity to the story. Overall, the beginning sets the stage for Wilson's unorthodox journey in a tightly-knit community that misinterprets him at every turn. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Twain, Mark, 1835-1910

EBook No.: 65648

Published: Jun 20, 2021

Downloads: 79

Language: German

Subject: Impostors and imposture -- Fiction

Subject: Missouri -- Fiction

Subject: Trials (Murder) -- Fiction

Subject: Legal stories

Subject: Race relations -- Fiction

Subject: Infants switched at birth -- Fiction

Subject: Passing (Identity) -- Fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2024-11-05T12:41:37Z Querkopf Wilson

This edition has images.

Uniform Title: Pudd'nhead Wilson. German

Title: Querkopf Wilson

Note: Reading ease score: 79.0 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Credits: The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net

Summary: "Querkopf Wilson" by Mark Twain is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story is set in the fictional town of Dawson in Missouri and revolves around the life of David Wilson, who is introduced as a quirky and misunderstood character, referred to as "Querkopf" (meaning "contrarian" or "oddball") due to a misunderstood comment he made upon arrival. The narrative explores themes of identity, perception, and societal norms, focusing on Wilson's interactions and relationships with the townspeople, particularly in relation to his reputation and the events that unfold around him. The opening of the book presents a detailed and vivid description of Dawson, showcasing its charm and tranquility in 1830, including its flower-filled gardens and bustling life along the Mississippi River. Wilson's initial struggle to fit in is highlighted through an unfortunate incident involving a loud dog, which quickly spirals into the creation of his ridiculous nickname. We also meet a handful of characters, such as Judge Driscoll, his wife, and other prominent citizens, who contribute to the town's social dynamics. The backdrop of slavery is woven into the narrative as well, particularly with characters like Roxy, a slave raising her two sons, bringing an additional layer of complexity to the story. Overall, the beginning sets the stage for Wilson's unorthodox journey in a tightly-knit community that misinterprets him at every turn. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Twain, Mark, 1835-1910

EBook No.: 65648

Published: Jun 20, 2021

Downloads: 79

Language: German

Subject: Impostors and imposture -- Fiction

Subject: Missouri -- Fiction

Subject: Trials (Murder) -- Fiction

Subject: Legal stories

Subject: Race relations -- Fiction

Subject: Infants switched at birth -- Fiction

Subject: Passing (Identity) -- Fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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