The Innocents Abroad
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Mark Twain's comedic masterpiece follows a group of American tourists as they embark on a grand tour of Europe and the Holy Land aboard the steamship Quaker City in 1867. With his characteristic wit and irreverence, Twain skewers the pretensions of both his fellow travellers and the Old World they've come to admire.
Rather than offering the reverential observations expected of travel writing in his era, Twain delights in puncturing romantic notions about famous landmarks, questioning accepted wisdom, and finding humour in cultural misunderstandings. His sharp eye for absurdity and gift for satire transform what might have been a conventional travelogue into a brilliantly entertaining critique of tourism, American innocence abroad, and the gap between legend and reality.
A landmark of American humour that remains remarkably fresh and funny more than 150 years after its publication.