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242:." A country paper fills an important place in the tale, and there is constant proof of familiarity with the life and work of the editor of such a sheet. The humor impresses as a feeble attempt at imitation and, while there is now and then a strong sure touch of pathos or a swift and true revelation of human nature, the "sob stuff" that oozes through many of the scenes, and the overdrawn emotions are too much for credulity. If this is the best that "Mark Twain" can do by reaching across the barrier, the army of admirers that his works have won for him will all hope that he will hereafter respect that boundary. 171: 256:"Jap Herron," without Mark Twain's name, would find ready sale as an interesting story in which humor and pathos are mingled. Had Mark Twain written it while he was alive it is probable that his publishers would have advised against its appearance, for in no way could it do anything but detract from his reputation. The style is not Mark Twain's, the choice of words is not his, and to the lover of the humorist, the book is in no other way his. 29: 233:
The story itself, a long novelette, is scened in a Missouri town and tells how a lad born to poverty and shiftlessness, by the help of a fine-souled and high-minded man and woman, grew into a noble and useful manhood and helped to regenerate his town. There is evident a rather striking knowledge of
213:, on June 8, 1918. Because Clemens and her publishers were unable to prove that the book was not written by the ghost of Twain, a lawsuit was filed to have Hutchings either admit the book was a fraud or surrender all profits to the Mark Twain estate and 158:. The two mediums purported to have started transcribing the novel in 1915, and that it took Twain two years to complete. Due to the popularity of Ouija boards at the time, many Americans purchased the book and accepted Hutchings' claims at face value. 217:, who at the time had sole rights to the publication of Mark Twain stories. While Hutchings never retracted her claims, the lawsuit was eventually dropped when Hutchings agreed to destroy all existing copies and cease publication. 234:
the conditions of life and the peculiarities of character in a Missouri town, the dialect is true, and the picture has, in general, many features that will seem familiar to those who know their "
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ran a review of the book on September 9, 1917. The work was claimed to be authored by the spirit of late
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The main character is Jasper James Herron, whose nickname serves as the book's title.
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In an attempt to stop Hutchings from profiting from Mark Twain's name,
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Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance
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Previously, Hutchings had tried to contact 120:Emily Grant Hutchings claimed was written by 583:A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 205:(Mark Twain's daughter) filed a lawsuit in 513: 499: 1197:Some Thoughts on the Science of Onanism 1503: 911:The $ 30,000 Bequest and Other Stories 307: 305: 628:Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc 494: 393:"Twain's Daughter Spurns Spirit Book" 359: 357: 282:"Latest Works of Fiction: Jap Herron" 276: 274: 272: 270: 209:against Hutchings and her publisher, 978:How to Tell a Story and Other Essays 165: 161: 1330:Mark Twain Prize for American Humor 1310:Twain–Ament indemnities controversy 1032:Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses 711:A Murder, a Mystery, and a Marriage 419: 302: 39:Emily Grant Hutchings, Lola V. Hays 13: 1005:Edmund Burke on Croker and Tammany 765:A Double Barrelled Detective Story 637:A Double Barrelled Detective Story 354: 267: 14: 1527: 996:To the Person Sitting in Darkness 783:The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg 471: 960:On the Decay of the Art of Lying 720:The Great Revolution in Pitcairn 169: 27: 1023:The United States of Lyncherdom 547:The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today 455:. September 2, 1917. p. 17 1234:Birthplace State Historic Site 1149:Chapters from My Autobiography 574:Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 520: 447:"Jap Herron by Mark Twain (?)" 439: 413: 385: 326: 1: 1482:Center For Mark Twain Studies 884:Mark Twain's Library of Humor 313:"Emily: 'That Hannibal Girl'" 260: 207:New York County Supreme Court 1357:The Adventures of Mark Twain 1347:The Adventures of Mark Twain 1098:Old Times on the Mississippi 846:Advice for Good Little Girls 556:The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 409:– via twainquotes.com. 381:– via twainquotes.com. 136:The novel rose to fame when 7: 1143:Autobiography of Mark Twain 756:The Million Pound Bank Note 463:– via newspapers.com. 350:– via newspapers.com. 10: 1532: 801:Extracts from Adam's Diary 221:Plot summary and reception 131: 1464: 1397: 1319: 1216: 1187: 1051: 951:The Awful German Language 941: 921: 856: 774:Those Extraordinary Twins 738:The Stolen White Elephant 674: 565:The Prince and the Pauper 537: 528: 342:. 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Jap Herron
Wikisource
medium
Mark Twain
Ouija board
The New York Times
Mark Twain
mediums
Ouija board
Patience Worth

adding to it
Clara Clemens
New York County Supreme Court
Mitchell Kennerley
Harper & Brothers
Tom Sawyer
Huckleberry Finn
Oakland Tribune




"Latest Works of Fiction: Jap Herron"
The New York Times


"Emily: 'That Hannibal Girl'"
"'Spirit' Messages from Mark Twain in Publisher's Suit"

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