'''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer''', by
Mark Twain, is a popular
1876 novel about a young boy growing up in the
Antebellum South on the
Mississippi River in St. Petersburg,
Missouri.
About the book
'
Tom Sawyer', a mischievous redheaded
orphan taken in by his Aunt Polly, goes through a series of adventures involving his friends,
Joe Harper and
Huckleberry Finn. Tom is an escape master, and a professional trickster. He escapes punishment many times by his tricks. Though he is often foolish and unpredictable, he also is somewhat smart and has a good sense of humor. When not trying to win his sweetheart,
Becky Thatcher, Tom is either getting into mischief or going on an adventure. Many times, Tom suddenly changes from his grinning self into a fearsome pirate or Indian. His laugh changes into a bloodcurdling yell or a barking captain's voice. Tom Sawyer's main doings are racing bugs, impressing girls with fights and stunts in the schoolyard, getting lost in a
cave, and playing
pirates on the
Mississippi River. The best known passage in the book describes how Sawyer persuades his friends to
whitewash, or paint, a long fence for him.
Literary significance
The sales of ''Tom Sawyer'' were lukewarm at first. It initially sold less than a third as many copies as Twain's ''
Innocents Abroad''. By the time of Mark Twain's death, however, ''Tom Sawyer'' was both an American classic and a
bestseller.
Tom Sawyer also appears in three other Mark Twain books:
# ''
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'' (
1884)
# ''
Tom Sawyer Abroad'' (
1894)
# ''
Tom Sawyer, Detective'' (
1896)
Of these, ''Huckleberry Finn'', in which Tom Sawyer is only a minor character, is considered to have by far the most literary merit.
Film adaptations
The story of Tom Sawyer has been filmed or animated multiple times during the past century. Some of the film adaptations of Twain's novel include:
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1907 silent version released by the Paramount studio
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1917 silent version directed by
William Desmond Taylor, starring
Jack Pickford as Tom
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1930 version directed by
John Cromwell, starring
Jackie Coogan as Tom
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1938 "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" was filmed in
Technicolor by the
Selznick Studio. It starred
Tommy Kelly as Tom and was directed by
Norman Taurog. Most notable was the cave sequence designed by
William Cameron Menzies.
★ A
1947 Soviet Union version, directed by Lazar Frenkel and Gleb Zatvornitsky
★ A
1973 musical version with songs by Richard and Robert Sherman, starring
Johnny Whitaker as Tom and a young
Jodie Foster as Becky Thatcher. There was also a
TV movie version released that same year which starred
Buddy Ebsen as Muff Potter.
★ ''
Tom Sawyer no Boken'' (
1980), a
Japanese
anime TV series by
Nippon Animation, part of the
World Masterpiece Theater; aired in the United States on
HBO
★ A
1984 Canadian claymation version produced by
Hal Roach studios
★ ''
Tom and Huck'' (
1995), starring
Jonathan Taylor Thomas as Tom and
Brad Renfro as Huck Finn
★ A
2000 animated adaptation with an all-star voice cast, including country singers
Rhett Akins (as Tom),
Mark Wills (as Huck Finn),
Lee Ann Womack,
Waylon Jennings and
Hank Williams Jr. as well as
Betty White as Aunt Polly
Trivia
In dictations for his autobiography, Twain claimed ''Tom Sawyer'' "must have been" the first book whose manuscript was typed on a typewriter. However, typewriter historian Darryl Rehr has concluded that Twain's first typed manuscript was ''
Life on the Mississippi''.
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References
1. Mark Twain and the Typewriter
Full book text
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Full text at Wikisource
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Free audio book at LibriVox
Other Links
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Tom Sawyer ''Duo Interpretation'' (NCFCA)