Horse's Tale

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A Dog’s Tale
A01=Mark Twain
Actress
American West
Animal Rights Activist
Author_Mark Twain
Buffalo Bill Cody
Bullfighting
Category=FJ
Creative Writing
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Fiction
Frontier Adventure
Frontier Culture
Gilded Age
Harper’s Monthly
Historical Fiction
Minnie Maddern Fiske
New York
Novella
Socialite
Soldier Boy
Transatlantic Relations
US 7th Cavalry

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  • ISBN 9781496223678
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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At the turn of the twentieth century Minnie Maddern Fiske, a New York actress, socialite, and animal rights activist, wrote to Mark Twain with an unusual request: for Twain to write about the evils of bullfighting equal to that of his anti-vivisectionist story A Dog’s Tale. Twain responded with A Horse’s Tale, a comic animal tale that doubled as a frontier adventure and political diatribe.

A Horse’s Tale concerns Soldier Boy, Buffalo Bill Cody’s favorite horse, as the protagonist and sometime narrator at a fictional frontier outpost with the U.S. Seventh Cavalry. When the general’s orphaned niece arrives, Buffalo Bill takes her under his wing and ultimately lends her Soldier Boy so that they may seek adventure together. Twain uses the friendship between the girl and the horse as the basis for his eventual indictment of the barbarism of Spanish bullfighting. Twain’s novella is unusual for its complex tone—combining a comic children’s story and a dark portrait of animal cruelty. Including the themes of transatlantic relations and frontier culture, Twain offers a fresh look into the world of Buffalo Bill Cody from the perspective of one of America’s most beloved authors.

First published in 1906 in Harper’s Monthly and as a single volume the following year, A Horse’s Tale never again appeared in print except in anthologies of Twain’s work. This edition includes the full text of Twain’s original story, an introduction that situates the work in historical and biographical context, thorough annotations, and the addition of significant archival material related to Twain, Cody, and Fiske.

 
 
 

Mark Twain (1835–1910) was an American author and humorist. He wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Charles C. Bradshaw is an associate professor of English at Brigham Young University–Hawaii.
 

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