A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

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Transport yourself to the legendary realm of King Arthur with Mark Twain's "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court." Set in a time of knights and chivalry, this novel introduces Hank Morgan, an American mechanic who unexpectedly lands in the sixth century after a fateful incident. Twain's work delves into themes of technology and progress, challenging the medieval traditions of the era. Discover Morgan's quest to navigate this unfamiliar world armed with his knowledge of the future and a belief in the power of change. Ideal for history enthusiasts and literature students, this tale offers a unique perspective on the clash between past and present ideologies.

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