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The Gilded Age.

Twain and Warner’s satirical novel exposes speculation, corruption, boosterism, and political performance in post–Civil War America.

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Author
Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner
Publisher
DotBooks
Imprint
DotBooks
Format
Paperback
Paper
Standard white
Pages
234
Language
en

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The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today is the novel that gave an era its lasting name. Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner turn land schemes, lobbying, social ambition, and congressional theater into a sharp satire of a nation intoxicated by money and expansion. The book is comic, sprawling, and pointedly observant about how public ideals become entangled with private greed.

Themes

The novel explores corruption, speculation, social climbing, political spectacle, self-invention, regional ambition, and the uneasy relationship between democracy and wealth. Its humor works because it never loses sight of the human cost beneath the absurdity.

Why readers still return to it

Readers return to The Gilded Age for its biting intelligence and for the uncomfortable sense that its portrait of hype, influence, and opportunism still feels contemporary. It remains one of the essential American satires of business and politics.

Further context

Published in 1873, the novel helped define the cultural meaning of the phrase “Gilded Age,” naming a period marked by dazzling surfaces, rapid development, and deeply rooted structural corruption.

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