- Pudd’nhead Wilson, The Tragedy of
- Novel by Mark Twain (1894).
Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors. 2013.
Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors. 2013.
Pudd'nhead Wilson — is an ironic novel by Mark Twain. AboutThe setting is on the banks of the Mississippi River in the first half of the 1800 s. The novel concerns itself with, among other things, the use of fingerprinting to solve the mystery of a murder. But Puddn … Wikipedia
Knallkopf Wilson — Buchdeckel der US amerikanischen Erstausgabe, 1894 Knallkopf Wilson (Originaltitel: Pudd’nhead Wilson. Those Extraordinary Twins.) ist ein Roman von Mark Twain. Er wurde 1894 veröffentlicht und erschien auf Deutsch auch unter den Titeln Querkopf… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mark Twain — Mark Twain, photo by A. F. Bradley New York, 1907 Born … Wikipedia
Twain, Mark — orig. Samuel Langhorne Clemens born Nov. 30, 1835, Florida, Mo., U.S. died April 21, 1910, Redding, Conn. U.S. humorist, writer, and lecturer. He grew up in Hannibal, Mo., on the Mississippi River. At age 13 he was apprenticed to a local printer … Universalium
Mark Twain bibliography — Samuel Langhorn Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910),[1] well known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. Twain is noted for his novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), which has been called the Great … Wikipedia
Billy Budd — infobox Book | name = Billy Budd title orig = translator = image caption = author = Herman Melville illustrator = cover artist = country = flagicon|USA United States language = English series = genre = Novella publisher = release date = 1924… … Wikipedia
Penguin Classics — is a series of books published by British publisher Penguin Books. Books in this series are seen by literary critics as important members of the Western canon, though many titles are translated or of non western origin. The first Penguin Classic… … Wikipedia
Mark Twain — [ mɑːk tweɪn], eigentlich Samuel Langhorne Clemens [ klemənz], amerikanischer Schriftsteller, * Florida (Missouri) 30. 11. 1835, ✝ Redding (Connecticut) 21. 4. 1910; wuchs in Hannibal (Missouri) am Mississippi auf, arbeitete früh als… … Universal-Lexikon
Pudding — most often refers to a dessert, but can also be a savory dish. There are two main types.The word pudding probably comes from the French boudin , originally from the Latin botellus , meaning small sausage, referring to encased meats used in… … Wikipedia
Babies switched at birth — are babies who, because of either error or malfeasance, are interchanged with each other at birth or very soon thereafter, leading to them being unknowingly raised by parents who are not their biological parents. In real life, the occurrence of… … Wikipedia