A Connecticut Yankee In King — Arthur's Court

A Connecticut Yankee In King — Arthur's Court

Hank is the ultimate "know-it-all" American. Watching his 19th-century ego clash with the rigid chivalry of the Middle Ages is peak comedy, but also a warning about cultural arrogance.

The Ultimate Culture Clash: Why A Connecticut Yankee Still Hits Different A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

Imagine waking up in 6th-century England. No Wi-Fi, no plumbing, and definitely no espresso. Most of us would panic, but Mark Twain’s protagonist, Hank Morgan, sees a hostile takeover opportunity. Hank is the ultimate "know-it-all" American

If you like snarky narrators, time-travel tropes, and watching someone try to explain a telephone to a knight in full plate armor, this is a must-read. It’s Twain at his most creative—blending slapstick humor with a cynical look at human nature. but Mark Twain’s protagonist