Innocence Abroad

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Published in 1869, 'Innocents Abroad' chronicles Mark Twain's journey through Europe and the Middle East.

The narrative blends humor with sharp social commentary, reflecting Twain's skepticism toward traditional travelogues.

He satirizes the sentimentality and pretensions of American tourists, offering a fresh and often irreverent perspective on famous landmarks and cultural practices.

Twain's vivid descriptions and witty anecdotes capture the contrasts between the Old World's romanticized image and its often disappointing reality.

The book established Twain as a major literary figure, showcasing his distinctive voice and his ability to connect with a wide audience.

It remains a classic example of American travel literature.

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