A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court
Books | Literary Collections / Russian & Soviet
3.6
Mark Twain
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court by Mark Twain is a brilliant and humorous tale that blends time travel with sharp social critique. The story follows Hank Morgan, a 19th-century mechanic who, after being knocked unconscious, finds himself transported to the time of King Arthur’s court. Armed with knowledge of modern technology and a keen understanding of engineering, Hank quickly becomes a powerful figure, using his expertise to introduce innovations that revolutionize the medieval world. Twain’s satirical wit shines through as he critiques the outdated social structures, class systems, and religious dogma of the time, contrasting them with the progressive values of the 19th century. The novel is both an adventurous romp and a scathing commentary on the disparities between past and present, illustrating the folly of societal hierarchies and the power of knowledge.