Mark Twain's Classic Work: the Famous Frog of Calgary (english Version)

Mark Twain's Classic Work: the Famous Frog of Calgary (english Version)

by (us) Mark Twain

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This book is Mark Twain's famous work. When it was published in the "Saturday News" on November 18, 1865, it made "all New York laugh." This book is in English and is suitable for English lovers to read. The basic subject matter of the novel comes from the western frontier of the United States. Originally, these gambler anecdotes were only circulated in the frontier. However, after being processed and transformed by Mark Twain, the "Leap Frog" story quickly spread throughout the United States and became a well-known classic joke. Although the work is not long, it has important significance in the history of literature and is one of the representative works of American frontier literature. The novel first writes about Leap Frog's conceit, and then its stupidity, and the cynicism becomes completely interesting. Through the images of fighting dogs and leaping frogs, Mark Twain made fun of the conceit and stupidity of the upper class rulers, which was humorous and vivid yet profound.

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