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A Brief Introduction to "Fool Going Abroad" 1000

A Fool Going Abroad is a newsletter, which is a report of Mark Twain's trip to Europe. Writing about the travel experiences of innocent Americans in Europe is humorous, which shows that "A Fool Going Abroad" is a communication collection of Americans in European feudal society and a report of Mark Twain's travel to Europe. Writing about innocent Americans' travels in Europe is humorous and shows the superiority of Americans in the face of European feudal society and its imprint. Interviewee: I love Wang Lingling-Scholar Level 2 5-26 16:09 The Story of Fools Going Abroad describes the story of a group of self-righteous Americans traveling around the world. They played around the world as respondents: starry sky № rainy night-magic apprentice level 5-26 16: 12 The story of fools going abroad was originally named "Fools Going Abroad". Innocents means "innocence", and it is also interesting to translate it into "fools go abroad". "New Pilgrim's Progress" means "New Pilgrim's Progress", which obviously copied the title of john bunyan. This book is very thick, with 582 pages. According to the translator's postscript, 1867, the American Upper California newspaper organized the Quaker City to visit Mediterranean countries and religious places, and 66 passengers signed up. Knowing this, Mark Twain wrote to the newspaper and asked to be a reporter on board. The ship set sail on June 8th and returned to new york on1October 9th. Mark Twain wrote 53 newsletters for this newspaper, plus several newsletters for other newspapers, and its superiority in the face of imprint.