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A prince and a pauper, identical doubles, meet and are suddenly placed in each other's role; none of them are believed when they try to correct the confusion; both are led down unexpected paths until each discovers a valuable lesson. The Prince and the Pauper was published in 1881 at the time that Mark Twain was 46 years old and at the height of his career. It differs a lot from the rest of his works. Set in the 16th century, with tremendous attention to historical detail, it has all the grace, charm and mindless violence common to old folktales. Twain's decision to place his tome in actual space and date, with a real king as its central character, had its consequences: he had to use a great deal of ingenuity to make his story match without damaging its plot or our sense of history. In the search to achieve it, he lowers his criticism against the laws, ignorance, superstition and injustice of the time. By placing the work between the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI, Recupera satirises the Court and at the same time, proposes a moral according to his time.