The Gilded Age
by
Mark Twain
This novel satirizes the era of political greed and corruption following the Civil War. The themes are exemplified through two narratives: a poor Tennessee family trying to sell 75,000 acres of unimproved land and two young upper-class men seeking their fortune in land.
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This novel satirizes the era of political greed and corruption following the Civil War. The themes are exemplified through two narratives: a poor Tennessee family trying to sell 75,000 acres of unimproved land and two young upper-class men seeking their fortune in land.
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