
The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
Mark Twain
Très bon état - 3.90 € - 2.55 €
Retrait sur place : Jeudi 01/05/2025 - 14h00
Livraison chez vous ( Colissimo ) : Samedi 03/05/2025
En point relais : Samedi 03/05/2025
Livraison chez vous ( Colissimo ) : Samedi 03/05/2025
En point relais : Samedi 03/05/2025
Mark Twain's masterpiece begins with Huck Finn's crafty escape from his brutal father, and then follows him down the Mississippi together with a runaway slave, Jim. In their exploits on Jackson's Island, on the great river, among the feuding families of Kentucky, and with two confidence tricksters, the Duke and the King, Twain gives us not only a supreme picaresque adventure story but also an unmatched portrait of life in an American society still marked by the crudeness, vitality, cruelty and wit of the frontiersman era. Told by the inimitably robust Huck, the tale is rich in frank observation, eloquent vernacular, and oblique moral comment - and Huckleberry Finn himself, as T.S. Eliot once wrote, is "one of the permanent symbolic figures of fiction not unworthy to take a place with Ulysses, Faust, Don Quixote, Don Juan, Hamlet and other discoveries which man has made about himself".
Genre | Lectures graduées |
Éditeur | Konemann-Ellipsis |
Dimensions | 12.4*16.3*1.7 cm |