Pudd’head Wilson

Pudd’head Wilson

Mark Twain

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2026
ISBN:
9781088206980
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Pudd’nhead Wilson is one of Mark Twain’s sharpest and most unsettling novels, blending satire, social criticism, and psychological drama to expose the absurdities and moral contradictions of American society in the antebellum South. Set in the fictional Missouri town of Dawson’s Landing, the novel centers on issues of identity, race, and justice, using irony and dark humor to challenge deeply ingrained social norms.The story opens with the arrival of David Wilson, a young lawyer whose offhand remark is misunderstood by the townspeople, earning him the mocking nickname 'Pudd’nhead.' As a result, Wilson is dismissed as a fool and largely ignored for decades. While ostracized, he quietly pursues his interests, particularly the collection of fingerprints-an unusual and cutting-edge practice for the time. This seemingly minor hobby ultimately becomes central to the novel’s resolution. Running parallel to Wilson’s story is the far more disturbing tale of Roxy, an enslaved woman who is legally classified as Black despite being fifteen-sixteenths white. Fearing that her infant son will be sold 'down the river,' Roxy secretly switches her baby with her master’s child, Thomas Driscoll. As a result, the white child is raised as a slave, while Roxy’s son grows up believing himself to be a white aristocrat. Twain uses this switch to dismantle the idea that race and character are inherently linked, revealing how identity is shaped by social conditioning rather than biology.The boy raised as Tom Driscoll becomes cruel, reckless, and morally bankrupt, while his true heritage remains hidden even from himself. His sense of entitlement leads him into debt, violence, and eventually murder. Throughout the novel, Twain carefully builds tension while exposing the hypocrisy of a society that bases human worth on arbitrary racial distinctions.The climax hinges on Wilson’s long-mocked fingerprint collection. In a dramatic courtroom scene, Wilson uses fingerprints to prove Tom’s true identity, overturning long-held assumptions and delivering poetic justice. The revelation shocks the town, forcing its citizens to confront the lies at the heart of their social order. Yet Twain does not offer a neatly moral conclusion; instead, the ending underscores the cruelty of the system itself, as both switched children suffer irreversible consequences despite the truth being revealed.In the end, Pudd’nhead Wilson stands as one of Twain’s most daring explorations of identity and injustice, a novel that strips away comforting myths and forces readers to confront the unsettling truths beneath them.Quote from the book -'October: This is one of the peculiarly dangerous months to speculate in stocks. The others are July, January, September, April, November, May, March, June, December, August and February.'               ― Mark Twain, Pudd’nhead Wilson

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