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Mark Twain’s ridiculing of chivalry in his story A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court is considered as specifically targeting whose books?
Walter Scott Among the early critics of Scott was Mark Twain, who blamed Scott’s “romantacization of battle” for the South’s decision to fight the US Civil War