About This Book
The narrative follows Colonel Mulberry Sellers and a convoluted claim to an English earldom, setting off identity swaps, impersonations, and transatlantic confusion involving a viscount, a claimant, family members, and assorted comic figures. Episodes include domestic scheming, a hotel fire, stolen goods, misdirected funerary remains, courtships, and a culminating marriage, all rendered in farce and satirical observation. The structure is episodic and anecdotal, alternating humorous set pieces with pointed mockery of social pretensions, commercial opportunism, and the clash of manners. Sellers’ inventiveness and hopeful scheming anchor the action while repeated misunderstandings produce ironic reversals and public spectacle.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
6 picks
1601: Conversation as it was by the Social Fireside in the Time of the Tudors
by Mark Twain
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
by Mark Twain
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Part 1.
by Mark Twain
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Part 2.
by Mark Twain
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Part 3.
by Mark Twain
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Part 4.
by Mark Twain
You May Also Like
6 picks
"All's not Gold that Glitters;" or, The Young Californian
by Alice B. Haven
"Bring Me His Ears"
by Clarence Edward Mulford
"Browne's Folly" / (From: "The Doliver Romance and Other Pieces: Tales and Sketches")
by Nathaniel Hawthorne
"Forward, March": A Tale of the Spanish-American War
by Kirk Munroe
"Gentlemen prefer blondes"
by Anita Loos
"George Washington's" Last Duel / 1891
by Thomas Nelson Page