The Mysterious Stranger

· ببلومانيا للنشر والتوزيع
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relates the adventures of Satan, the sinless nephew of the biblical Satan, in Eseldorf, an Austrian village in the year 1702. Twain wrote this version between November 1897 and September 1900. "Eseldorf" is German for "Assville" or "Donkeytown".

The story revolves around a young boy named August Feldner, who encounters a mysterious stranger named Satan. Satan possesses supernatural powers and a cynical, misanthropic worldview. He reveals to August the illusory nature of human existence, the futility of human endeavors, and the ultimately meaningless nature of life.


Throughout the novella, Satan demonstrates his powers by manipulating reality and challenging August's perceptions of the world. He exposes the dark side of human nature and questions the existence of morality and justice.


"The Mysterious Stranger" is notable for its philosophical themes, including existentialism, nihilism, and the nature of evil. Twain uses the character of Satan to explore profound questions about the human condition and the meaning of life.


Despite its unfinished state and the various versions published over the years, "The Mysterious Stranger" remains a thought-provoking work that showcases Twain's talent for blending satire, wit, and philosophical inquiry. It has influenced generations of readers and scholars and continues to be studied and debated for its complex themes and enigmatic protagonist.

About the author

Mark Twain was born Samuel L. Clemens in Florida, Missouri on November 30, 1835. He worked as a printer, and then became a steamboat pilot. He traveled throughout the West, writing humorous sketches for newspapers. In 1865, he wrote the short story, The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, which was very well received. He then began a career as a humorous travel writer and lecturer, publishing The Innocents Abroad in 1869, Roughing It in 1872, and, Gilded Age in 1873, which was co-authored with Charles Dudley Warner. His best-known works are The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Mississippi Writing: Life on the Mississippi, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. He died of a heart attack on April 21, 1910.

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