The Mysterious Stranger, published posthumously in 1916, belongs to
Twain's "dark" period. At the time of composition, Twain had
suffered a series of painful physical, economic, and emotional
losses. In his chilling tale, a stranger named Satan visits an old
Austrian town to convince the religious faithful that there is no
God, and "nothing exists; all is a dream."
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