The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories
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Narrated by:
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Walter Zimmerman
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Cindy Hardin Killavey
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Jack Benson
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Written by:
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Mark Twain
About this listen
"The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg" is one of Mark Twain's most satiric and biting stories. It first appeared in Harper's Monthly in December 1899.
A town that prides itself on its honesty finds itself severely tested. One of the demons Twain always set out to slay was the myth that the citizens of the American republic are inherently more virtuous than others. By the invention of an elaborate hoax, a kind of giant practical joke, Twain has his hero turn the town of Hadleyburg inside out and, in the process, teach the hypocrites who dwell there a lesson in humility and moral realism.
There are 12 other stories in this volume that display Twain's incredible range of humor and wit:
- "The Million Pound Bank Note"
- Extracts from "Adam's Diary"
- "Eve's Diary"
- "The Joke That Made Ed's Fortune"
- "Edward Mills and George Benton: A Tale"
- "Cannabalism in the Cars"
- "The Story of the Good Little Boy"
- "The Story of the Bad Little Boy"
- "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calavaras County"
- "Baker's Bluejay Yarn"
- "The Man Who Put Up at Gadsby's"
- "Journalism in Tennessee"