‘A Double Barrelled Detective Story’ by Mark Twain
‘A Double Barrelled Detective Story’ is a novella written by Mark Twain, published in 1902. Known for his humor and keen observations of human nature, Twain combines elements of detective fiction with his signature satirical style in this work. The novella is a unique blend of a traditional detective story with Twain’s characteristic wit and social commentary.
Plot Summary
The story is set in the late 19th century and begins with a young woman named Fetlock Jones, who is a relative of the famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. Fetlock is initially portrayed as a typical young man but is soon revealed to have a darker side.
The plot follows Archy Stillman, a young man with an extraordinary sense of smell, as he seeks to avenge his mother’s wrongs. Archy’s mother, known as Aunt Rachel, had been mistreated by her husband, Jubiter Dunlap, and Archy is determined to bring him to justice.
Sherlock Holmes himself makes an appearance in the story, albeit in a somewhat unconventional and comical role. Holmes is called upon to solve a murder mystery involving the death of a man named Flint Buckner. The story takes place in a small mining town, and the narrative is filled with Twain’s humorous observations and critiques of human behavior and societal norms.
As the story unfolds, Archy uses his remarkable olfactory abilities to uncover the truth behind Buckner’s murder. The novella climaxes with a surprising and humorous twist, showcasing Twain’s skill in blending different genres and his ability to subvert readers’ expectations.
Main Characters
Archy Stillman: The protagonist with an extraordinary sense of smell, seeking justice for his mother’s mistreatment.
Sherlock Holmes: The famous detective from Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories, who appears in a satirical and somewhat bumbling role.
Fetlock Jones: A relative of Sherlock Holmes and a young man with a hidden dark side.
Aunt Rachel: Archy’s mother, whose mistreatment by her husband drives Archy’s quest for justice.
Jubiter Dunlap: Aunt Rachel’s abusive husband and the main antagonist.
Flint Buckner: The murder victim whose death sets off the main detective plot of the story.
Themes
Justice and Revenge: The novella explores themes of justice, particularly personal vengeance, and the lengths individuals will go to right perceived wrongs.
Satire and Parody: Twain uses the story to parody the detective genre, especially the character of Sherlock Holmes, providing a humorous critique of the conventions of detective fiction.
Human Nature and Morality: Through his characters, Twain examines human nature, morality, and the often ambiguous line between right and wrong.
Style
Twain’s writing in ‘A Double Barrelled Detective Story’ is marked by his distinctive humor, wit, and satirical tone. He employs a mix of straightforward narrative and humorous asides to engage the reader, often breaking the fourth wall to comment on the action or characters.
Reception
The novella received mixed reviews upon its publication. Some critics appreciated Twain’s humor and his unique take on the detective genre, while others felt it was a lesser work compared to his more famous novels like ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ or ‘The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.’ Nonetheless, it remains an interesting piece for its inventive blending of genres and Twain’s characteristic social commentary.
Mark Twain
A Double barrelled detective Story [EPUB ebook]
A Double barrelled detective Story [EPUB ebook]
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