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The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
Loyal Books
20 episodes
1 week ago
A poor young boy from the slums of London watches a royal procession pass, with the youthful Prince of Wales riding at its head. He ventures too close and is caught and beaten by the Prince's guards. However, the young royal stops them and invites the vagrant to the palace. Here the two boys sup alone and are stunned to discover that they bear a startling resemblance to each other. The Prince is Edward, long awaited heir of the monarch, Henry VIII, while the vagrant is Tom Canty, the son of a thief and a beggar. Edward is fascinated by the free and unfettered life that Tom leads, while Tom is overawed by the wealth and luxury of the palace. The boys decide to switch clothes. From here, adventure begins for both of them! First published in 1881, The Prince and The Pauper by Mark Twain is the famous American writer and humorist's first foray into historical fiction. Set in the sixteenth century Tudor court of Henry VIII, the book is reputedly Mark Twain's most carefully plotted novel. Great attention has been paid to setting, dialog and character. Early plot devices are carefully constructed to become invaluable features that carry the story along. Several real historical figures appear in the book. It is also a novel of contrasts. The two boys, born on exactly the same day, have completely different destinies. Before they meet, they each have dreams that are very different from their circumstances. Edward longs to be free to roam the streets at will, unhampered by court protocol and conventions. Tom yearns for security, comfort and the certainty of knowing where his next meal will come from. Twain also explores ideas of conventional wisdom that deem “Clothes Maketh a Man” which implies that appearances are everything. Being a voracious reader of history himself, Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens to give his real name) was able to use some of the material he had absorbed in The Prince and The Pauper. He faithfully renders Tudor English that he also displays in the other books Tom Sawyer and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. The thrilling climax of the novel, which takes place just days before Henry VIII's death, and the coronation of the new king, is one that brings all the threads of this exciting tale together. The Prince and The Pauper has been widely adapted on screen, stage and television. Comics, animated versions, a Mickey Mouse version and many more have continued to explore this very interesting theme of switched identities. Disney films like Parent Trap, a Barbie version, a film version in Hindi, and several musical adaptations have kept this timeless classic alive.
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A poor young boy from the slums of London watches a royal procession pass, with the youthful Prince of Wales riding at its head. He ventures too close and is caught and beaten by the Prince's guards. However, the young royal stops them and invites the vagrant to the palace. Here the two boys sup alone and are stunned to discover that they bear a startling resemblance to each other. The Prince is Edward, long awaited heir of the monarch, Henry VIII, while the vagrant is Tom Canty, the son of a thief and a beggar. Edward is fascinated by the free and unfettered life that Tom leads, while Tom is overawed by the wealth and luxury of the palace. The boys decide to switch clothes. From here, adventure begins for both of them! First published in 1881, The Prince and The Pauper by Mark Twain is the famous American writer and humorist's first foray into historical fiction. Set in the sixteenth century Tudor court of Henry VIII, the book is reputedly Mark Twain's most carefully plotted novel. Great attention has been paid to setting, dialog and character. Early plot devices are carefully constructed to become invaluable features that carry the story along. Several real historical figures appear in the book. It is also a novel of contrasts. The two boys, born on exactly the same day, have completely different destinies. Before they meet, they each have dreams that are very different from their circumstances. Edward longs to be free to roam the streets at will, unhampered by court protocol and conventions. Tom yearns for security, comfort and the certainty of knowing where his next meal will come from. Twain also explores ideas of conventional wisdom that deem “Clothes Maketh a Man” which implies that appearances are everything. Being a voracious reader of history himself, Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens to give his real name) was able to use some of the material he had absorbed in The Prince and The Pauper. He faithfully renders Tudor English that he also displays in the other books Tom Sawyer and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. The thrilling climax of the novel, which takes place just days before Henry VIII's death, and the coronation of the new king, is one that brings all the threads of this exciting tale together. The Prince and The Pauper has been widely adapted on screen, stage and television. Comics, animated versions, a Mickey Mouse version and many more have continued to explore this very interesting theme of switched identities. Disney films like Parent Trap, a Barbie version, a film version in Hindi, and several musical adaptations have kept this timeless classic alive.
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Episodes (20/20)
The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
01 – The birth of the Prince and the Pauper / 02 – Tom’s early life / 03 – Tom’s meeting with the Prince
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The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
04 – The Prince / 05 – Tom as a patrician
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23 minutes 57 seconds

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
06 – Tom receives instructions
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1 year ago
15 minutes 43 seconds

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
07 – Tom’s first royal dinner / 08 – The question of the Seal
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1 year ago
13 minutes 39 seconds

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
09 – The river pageant / 10 – The Prince in the toils
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1 year ago
22 minutes 46 seconds

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
11 – At Guildhall
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1 year ago
10 minutes 49 seconds

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
12 – The Prince and his deliverer
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1 year ago
23 minutes 28 seconds

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
13 – The disappearance of the Prince
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1 year ago
8 minutes 39 seconds

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
14 – ‘Le Roi est mort—vive le Roi’
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1 year ago
22 minutes 44 seconds

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
15 – Tom as King
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1 year ago
22 minutes 40 seconds

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
16 – The state dinner / 17 – Foo-foo the First
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1 year ago
27 minutes 24 seconds

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
18 – The Prince with the tramps / 19 – The Prince with the peasants
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1 year ago
27 minutes 13 seconds

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
20 – The Prince and the hermit / 21 – Hendon to the rescue
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1 year ago
23 minutes 50 seconds

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
22 – A victim of treachery / 23 – The Prince a prisoner
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1 year ago
18 minutes 8 seconds

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
24 – The escape / 25 – Hendon Hall
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1 year ago
19 minutes 47 seconds

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
26 – Disowned / 27 – In prison
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1 year ago
27 minutes 53 seconds

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
28 – The sacrifice / 29 – To London / 30 – Tom’s progress
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1 year ago
16 minutes 47 seconds

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
31 – The Recognition procession
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1 year ago
12 minutes 22 seconds

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
32 – Coronation Day
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1 year ago
24 minutes 57 seconds

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
33 – Edward as King / Conclusion – Justice and Retribution
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1 year ago
25 minutes 23 seconds

The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
A poor young boy from the slums of London watches a royal procession pass, with the youthful Prince of Wales riding at its head. He ventures too close and is caught and beaten by the Prince's guards. However, the young royal stops them and invites the vagrant to the palace. Here the two boys sup alone and are stunned to discover that they bear a startling resemblance to each other. The Prince is Edward, long awaited heir of the monarch, Henry VIII, while the vagrant is Tom Canty, the son of a thief and a beggar. Edward is fascinated by the free and unfettered life that Tom leads, while Tom is overawed by the wealth and luxury of the palace. The boys decide to switch clothes. From here, adventure begins for both of them! First published in 1881, The Prince and The Pauper by Mark Twain is the famous American writer and humorist's first foray into historical fiction. Set in the sixteenth century Tudor court of Henry VIII, the book is reputedly Mark Twain's most carefully plotted novel. Great attention has been paid to setting, dialog and character. Early plot devices are carefully constructed to become invaluable features that carry the story along. Several real historical figures appear in the book. It is also a novel of contrasts. The two boys, born on exactly the same day, have completely different destinies. Before they meet, they each have dreams that are very different from their circumstances. Edward longs to be free to roam the streets at will, unhampered by court protocol and conventions. Tom yearns for security, comfort and the certainty of knowing where his next meal will come from. Twain also explores ideas of conventional wisdom that deem “Clothes Maketh a Man” which implies that appearances are everything. Being a voracious reader of history himself, Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens to give his real name) was able to use some of the material he had absorbed in The Prince and The Pauper. He faithfully renders Tudor English that he also displays in the other books Tom Sawyer and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. The thrilling climax of the novel, which takes place just days before Henry VIII's death, and the coronation of the new king, is one that brings all the threads of this exciting tale together. The Prince and The Pauper has been widely adapted on screen, stage and television. Comics, animated versions, a Mickey Mouse version and many more have continued to explore this very interesting theme of switched identities. Disney films like Parent Trap, a Barbie version, a film version in Hindi, and several musical adaptations have kept this timeless classic alive.