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Mark Twain
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ISBN: 0817315764 9780817315764 0817315225 9780817315221 0817359958 Year: 2006 Publisher: Tuscaloosa University of Alabama Press

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The great writer's irascible wit shines in this comprehensive collection. This volume is an annotated and indexed scholarly edition of every known interview with Mark Twain spanning his entire career. In these interviews, Twain discusses such topical issues as his lecture style, his writings, and his bankruptcy, while holding forth on such timeless issues as human nature, politics, war and peace, government corruption, humor, race relations, imperialism, international copyright, the elite, and his impressions of other writers (Howells, Gorky, George Bernard Shaw, T


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Mark Twain's own autobiography
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ISBN: 1282594842 9786612594847 0299234738 9780299234737 0299234746 9780299234744 9780299234744 Year: 2010 Publisher: Madison, Wis. University of Wisconsin Press

Mark Twain speaking
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ISBN: 1587297191 9781587297199 9781587294686 1587294680 0877450560 Year: 2006 Publisher: Iowa City University of Iowa Press

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Originally published in 1976 and reissued in 2006 after many years out of print, Mark Twain Speaking assembles Twain's lectures, after-dinner speeches, and interviews from 1864 to 1909. Explanatory notes describe occasions, identify personalities, and discuss techniques of Twain's oral craftsmanship. A chronology listing date, place, and title of speech or type of engagement completes the collection.


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Twain in his own time
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ISBN: 1587299518 9781587299513 9781587299148 1587299143 Year: 2010 Publisher: Iowa City University of Iowa Press

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The ninety-four recollections gathered in Twain in His Own Time form an unsanitized, collaborative biography designed to provide a multitude of perspectives on the iconic author. Opening with an interview with his mother that has never been reprinted, it includes memoirs by his daughters and by men who knew him when he was roughing it in Nevada and California, an interview with the pilot who taught him to navigate the Mississippi River, reminiscences from his illustrators E. M. Kemble and Dan Beard and two of his so-called adolescent angelfish, contributions from politicians and from such lite


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Twain's omissions : exploring the gaps as textual context
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ISBN: 1443864366 9781443864367 1306992435 9781306992435 1443849898 9781443849890 Year: 2013 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing,

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Mark Twain utilized a unique literary device throughout his fiction by routinely omitting or suspending crucial information in terms of plot, character portraits, descriptive events, chronology, and other aspects from his texts. Twain often introduces characters with very few details regarding their personal histories; while, other information is withheld in terms of the narrative's chronology or not addressed at all, thus producing gaps in the narrative. For example, Twain does not provide any significant information about the mothers of two of his most well-known characters, Huckleberry Finn


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The life of Mark Twain
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ISBN: 0826274005 9780826274007 9780826221445 0826221440 Year: 2018 Publisher: Columbia, Missouri

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This book begins the first multi-volume biography of Samuel Clemens to appear in over a century. In the succeeding years, Clemens biographers have either tailored their narratives to fit the parameters of a single volume or focused on a particular period or aspect of Clemens's life, because the whole of that epic life cannot be compressed into a single volume. In The Life of Mark Twain, Gary Scharnhorst has chosen to write a complete biography plotted from beginning to end, from a single point of view, on an expansive canvas. With dozens of Mark Twain biographies available, what is left unsaid? On average, a hundred Clemens letters and a couple of Clemens interviews surface every year. Scharnhorst has located documents relevant to Clemens's life in Missouri, along the Mississippi River, and in the West, including some which have been presumed lost. Over three volumes, Scharnhorst elucidates the life of arguably the greatest American writer and reveals the alchemy of his gifted imagination.


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Mark Twain in context
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ISBN: 9781108617208 1108617204 9781108472609 9781108460033 1108624316 1108586988 1108472605 Year: 2020 Publisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,

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Mark Twain In Context provides the fullest introduction in one volume to the multifaceted life and times of one of the most celebrated American writers. It is a collection of short, lively contributions covering a wide range of topics on Twain's life and works. Twain lived during a time of great change, upheaval, progress, and challenge. He rose from obscurity to become what some have called 'the most recognizable person on the planet'. Beyond his contributions to literature, which were hugely important and influential, he was a businessman, an inventor, an advocate for social and political change, and ultimately a cultural icon. Placing his life and work in the context of his age reveals much about both Mark Twain and America in the last half of the nineteenth century, the twentieth century, and the first decades of the twenty-first century.

The Cambridge introduction to Mark Twain
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ISBN: 9780521670753 9780521854450 0521670756 9780511610974 9780511275289 0511275285 0511271409 9780511271403 0511273029 9780511273025 0511274580 9780511274589 0511610971 0521854458 9780511273810 0511273819 1107165814 1280815507 0511568444 Year: 2007 Publisher: Cambridge, UK New York Cambridge University Press

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Mark Twain is a central figure in nineteenth-century American literature, and his novels are among the best-known and most often studied texts in the field. This clear and incisive Introduction provides a biography of the author and situates his works in the historical and cultural context of his times. Peter Messent gives accessible but penetrating readings of the best-known writings including Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. He pays particular attention to the way Twain's humour works and how it underpins his prose style. The final chapter provides up-to-date analysis of the recent critical reception of Twain's writing, and summarises the contentious and important debates about his literary and cultural position. The guide to further reading will help those who wish to extend their research and critical work on the author. This book will be of outstanding value to anyone coming to Twain for the first time.

Student companion to Mark Twain
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ISBN: 0313007098 9780313007095 9780313312199 0313312192 Year: 2001 Publisher: Westport, Conn. Greenwood Press

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