The Mysterious Stranger, and Other Stories
作者: Mark Twain
"The Mysterious Stranger" by Mark Twain is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The tales delve into thought-provoking themes of existence, morality, and the nature of humanity, often featuring a mysterious figure who impacts the lives of the characters and prompts them to contemplate their beliefs and desires. The beginning of the story introduces readers to the setting of a secluded, medieval Austrian village, a place that feels out of time and untouched by the advances of the world. As the narrator recalls his childhood, he paints a picture of a tranquil yet repressive environment dominated by religious authority and superstition. Central to this opening is the character of Father Peter, a priest who has fallen from grace, and his niece Marget, who face dire consequences due to the village's rigid moral standards. At the same time, three boys, including the narrator Theodor Fischer, are introduced, establishing a perspective focused on youthful curiosity and friendship, which will soon intersect with the supernatural and philosophical elements introduced by the stranger known as "Satan." The tale unfolds as these boys encounter the enigmatic figure, setting the stage for conflict between innocence and the harsh truths about human nature and society that will arise throughout their adventures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
章节
- 26CHAPTER XXI. NORTHERN TOUR—VIRGINIA AND BALTIMORE CONFERENCES.阅读 →
- 27CHAPTER XXIII THE BROKEN SIGN阅读 →
- 27Chapter XXIII. One of the Forty Methods of Escape of the Duc de Beaufort.阅读 →
- 27CHAPTER XXI阅读 →
- 27CHAPTER XXIII阅读 →
- 27CHAPTER 22. SOME OLD SCENES, AND SOME NEW PEOPLE阅读 →
- 27CHAPTER III阅读 →
- 27CHAPTER XXII. FIRST VISIT TO NEW YORK CITY—NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND CONFERENCES.阅读 →
- 27CHAPTER XXI阅读 →
- 27CHAPTER XIX. FREEING THE VALLEY阅读 →
- 27CHAPTER XIX阅读 →
- 27Sämtliche Werke 20: Aus dem Dunkel der Großstadt | Project Gutenberg阅读 →