The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain

The New Pilgrims' Progress

"The Innocents Abroad" is a humorous travelogue that chronicles the adventures of a group of American travelers aboard a chartered vessel embarking on a grand voyage to Europe and the Holy Land. Through the eyes of the narrator, the book offers a satirical and insightful critique of both the pretensions of the American tourists and the quirks and customs of the people they encounter. With sharp wit and a keen eye for irony, the narrative delves into the clash of cultures and the comical misadventures that ensue as the group navigates through ancient historical sites and European society.

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Published
1869
Nationality
American
Length
Long
Pages
500-650
Original Language
English
Avg User Rating
(4.0)
Alternate Titles
- The Innocents Abroad, Or, The New Pilgrims' Progress
- The New Pilgrims' Progress

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