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concerning the river and the changes which it had undergone under his observation during fifty years, and had signed these paragraphs "Mark Twain" and published them in the St. Louis and New Orleans journals. In my satire I made rude game of his reminiscences. It was a shabby poor performance, but I didn't know it, and the pilots didn't know it. The pilots thought it was brilliant. They were jealous of Sellers, because when the gray-heads among them pleased their vanity by detailing in the hearing of the younger craftsmen marvels which they had seen in the long ago on the river, Sellers was always likely to step in at the psychological moment and snuff them out with wonders of his own which made their small marvels look pale and sick. However, I have told all about this in "Old Times on the Mississippi." The pilots handed my extravagant satire to a river reporter, and it was published in the New Orleans True Delta. That poor old Captain Sellers was deeply wounded. He had never been held up to ridicule before; he was sensitive, and he never got over the hurt which I had wantonly and stupidly inflicted upon his dignity. I was proud of my performance for a while, and considered it quite wonderful, but I have changed my opinion of it long ago. Sellers never published another paragraph nor ever used his nom de guerre again.
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up here in the New Hampshire hills, but it will not succeed in freezing me out of these white garments, for here the neighbors are few, and it is only of crowds that I am afraid. I made a brave experiment, the other night, to see how it would feel to shock a crowd with these unseasonable clothes, and also to see how long it might take the crowd to reconcile itself to them and stop looking astonished and outraged. On a stormy evening I made a talk before a full house, in the village, clothed like a ghost, and looking as conspicuous, all solitary and alone on that platform, as any ghost could have looked; and I found, to my gratification, that it took the house less than ten minutes to forget about the ghost and give its attention to the tidings I had brought.
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its prodigious crime β€“ the invention of Hell. Measured by our Christianity of to-day, bad as it is, hypocritical as it is, empty and hollow as it is, neither the Deity nor his Son is a Christian, nor qualified for that moderately high place. Ours is a terrible religion. The fleets of the world could swim in spacious comfort in the innocent blood it has spilled.
9682: 496:. The short story brought Twain international attention. He wrote both fiction and non-fiction. As his fame grew, Twain became a much sought-after speaker. His wit and satire, both in prose and in speech, earned praise from critics and peers, and Twain was a friend to presidents, artists, industrialists, and European royalty. 1299:, that lasted the remainder of his life. Rogers first made Twain file for bankruptcy in April 1894, then had him transfer the copyrights on his written works to his wife to prevent creditors from gaining possession of them. Finally, Rogers took absolute charge of Twain's money until all his creditors were paid. 2973:; so I confiscated the ancient mariner's discarded one, and have done my best to make it remain what it was in his hands β€“ a sign and symbol and warrant that whatever is found in its company may be gambled on as being the petrified truth; how I have succeeded, it would not be modest in me to say. 2109:
best of all my books; and it is the best; I know it perfectly well. And besides, it furnished me seven times the pleasure afforded me by any of the others; twelve years of preparation, and two years of writing. The others needed no preparation and got none." The book had been a dream of Twain's since
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Mark Twain gave pleasure – real intellectual enjoyment – to millions, and his works will continue to give such pleasure to millions yet to come … His humor was American, but he was nearly as much appreciated by Englishmen and people of other countries as by his own countrymen. He has made an enduring
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I came in with Halley's Comet in 1835. It is coming again next year, and I expect to go out with it. It will be the greatest disappointment of my life if I don't go out with Halley's Comet. The Almighty has said, no doubt: "Now here are these two unaccountable freaks; they came in together, they must
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offered him the publication of a series of six European letters. Twain, Olivia, and their daughter Susy were all faced with health problems, and they believed that it would be of benefit to visit European baths. The family stayed mainly in France, Germany, and Italy until May 1895, with longer spells
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Next after fine colors, I like plain white. One of my sorrows, when the summer ends, is that I must put off my cheery and comfortable white clothes and enter for the winter into the depressing captivity of the shapeless and degrading black ones. It is mid-October now, and the weather is growing cold
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Next after fine colors, I like plain white. One of my sorrows, when the summer ends, is that I must put off my cheery and comfortable white clothes and enter for the winter into the depressing captivity of the shapeless and degrading black ones. It is mid-October now, and the weather is growing cold
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While Twain is often depicted wearing a white suit, modern representations suggesting that he wore them throughout his life are unfounded. Evidence suggests that Twain began wearing white suits on the lecture circuit, after the death of his wife in 1904. However, there is also evidence showing Twain
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all-powerful for good or evil, He is not in His right mind". At other times, he conjectured sardonically that perhaps God had created the world with all its tortures for some purpose of His own, but was otherwise indifferent to humanity, which was too petty and insignificant to deserve His attention
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By present standards Mark Twain was more conservative than liberal. He believed strongly in laissez faire, thought personal political rights secondary to property rights, admired self-made plutocrats, and advocated a leadership to be composed of men of wealth and brains. Among his attitudes now more
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when Twain was an adolescent. It was written at the time of his bankruptcy and Twain was convinced that it would save his financial disposition. Twain specifically insisted it to be an anonymous publication so that readers would take it as a serious historical account. With the help of his financial
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I wanted the American eagle to go screaming into the Pacific ... Why not spread its wings over the Philippines, I asked myself? ... I said to myself, Here are a people who have suffered for three centuries. We can make them as free as ourselves, give them a government and country of their
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To pay the bills and keep his business projects afloat, Twain had begun to write articles and commentary furiously, with diminishing returns, but it was not enough. He filed for bankruptcy in 1894. During this time of dire financial straits, Twain published several literary reviews in newspapers to
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and St. Louis for $ 500 (equivalent to $ 18,000 in 2023), payable out of Twain's first wages after graduating. Twain studied the Mississippi, learning its landmarks, how to navigate its currents effectively, and how to read the river and its constantly shifting channels, reefs, submerged snags,
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There is one notable thing about our Christianity: bad, bloody, merciless, money-grabbing, and predatory as it is β€“ in our country particularly and in all other Christian countries in a somewhat modified degree β€“ it is still a hundred times better than the Christianity of the Bible, with
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sentiment rampant in 19th century America, Twain noted that he was "educated to enmity toward everything that is Catholic". As an adult, Twain engaged in religious discussions and attended services, his theology developing as Twain wrestled with the deaths of loved ones and with his own mortality.
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In the same tract, Twain advocates genocide, describing the "Noble Aborigine" as : "nothing but a poor filthy, naked scurvy vagabond, whom to exterminate were a charity to the Creator's worthier insects and reptiles which he oppresses" This piece sought to undermine the sympathy felt on the
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were killed. Twain wrote: "In what way was it a battle? It has no resemblance to a battle...We cleaned up our four days' work and made it complete by butchering these helpless people." Many of his neglected and previously uncollected writings on anti-imperialism appeared for the first time in book
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Twain's works have been subjected to censorship efforts. According to Stuart (2013), "Leading these banning campaigns, generally, were religious organizations or individuals in positions of influence – not so much working librarians, who had been instilled with that American "library spirit" which
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to earth. This particular work was not published in Twain's lifetime. His manuscripts included three versions, written between 1897 and 1905: the so-called Hannibal, Eseldorf, and Print Shop versions. The resulting confusion led to extensive publication of a jumbled version, and only recently have
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also fell under Twain's attack during this time period, beginning around 1890 and continuing until his death. Twain outlines what he considers to be "quality writing" in several letters and essays, in addition to providing a source for the "tooth and claw" style of literary criticism. Twain places
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A complete bibliography of Twain's works is nearly impossible to compile because of the vast number of pieces he wrote (often in obscure newspapers) and his use of several different pen names. Additionally, a large portion of Twain's speeches and lectures have been lost or were not recorded; thus,
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In 1906, Twain formed the Angel Fish and Aquarium Club, for girls whom he viewed as surrogate granddaughters. Its dozen or so members ranged in age from 10 to 16. Twain exchanged letters with his "Angel Fish" girls and invited them to concerts and the theatre and to play games. Twain wrote in 1908
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I was a cub pilot on the Mississippi River then, and one day I wrote a rude and crude satire which was leveled at Captain Isaiah Sellers, the oldest steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River, and the most respected, esteemed, and revered. For many years he had occasionally written brief paragraphs
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I am nearly seventy-one, and I recognize that my age has given me a good many privileges; valuable privileges; privileges which are not granted to younger persons. Little by little I hope to get together courage enough to wear white clothes all through the winter, in New York. It will be a great
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His heart is a cesspool of falsehood, of treachery, and of low and devilish instincts. With him, gratitude is an unknown emotion; and when one does him a kindness, it is safest to keep the face toward him, lest the reward be an arrow in the back. To accept of a favor from him is to assume a debt
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and known as the "silver-tongued orator of the Pacific". Twain credited Fitch with giving him his "first really profitable lesson" in writing. "When I first began to lecture, and in my earlier writings," Twain later commented, "my sole idea was to make comic capital out of everything I saw and
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Clemens, your lecture was magnificent. It was eloquent, moving, sincere. Never in my entire life have I listened to such a magnificent piece of descriptive narration. But you committed one unpardonable sin β€“ the unpardonable sin. It is a sin you must never commit again. You closed a most
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in 1881, in conjunction with his Montreal trip. Eventually, Twain received legal advice to register a copyright in Canada (for both Canada and Britain) prior to publishing in the United States, which would restrain the Canadian publishers from printing a version when the American edition was
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Henry Huttleston Rogers, one of the foremost of the country's captains of industry, and a notable figure for many years in financial and corporation development in this country, died suddenly at his home, 3 East Seventy-eighth Street, at 7:20 o'clock yesterday morning, following a stroke of
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Deputy State Controller Julius Harburger filed with the Surrogates' Court yesterday the tax appraisal of the estate of Samuel L. Clements, (Mark Twain.) Mr. Clemens died at his home in Connecticut on April 21, 1910. He left in this State and Connecticut an estate aggregating $
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Twain further wrote "Why is it right that there is not a fairer division of the spoil all around? Because laws and constitutions have ordered otherwise. Then it follows that laws and constitutions should change around and say there shall be a more nearly equal division."
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Who are the oppressors? The few: the King, the capitalist, and a handful of other overseers and superintendents. Who are the oppressed? The many: the nations of the earth; the valuable personages; the workers; they that make the bread that the soft-handed and idle
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I am said to be a revolutionist in my sympathies, by birth, by breeding and by principle. I am always on the side of the revolutionists, because there never was a revolution unless there were some oppressive and intolerable conditions against which to revolute.
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and embarked on a year-long around-the-world lecture tour in July 1895 to pay off his creditors in full, although Twain was no longer under any legal obligation to do so. It was a long, arduous journey, and he was sick much of the time, mostly from a cold and a
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term for "two", as in "The veil of the temple was rent in twain." The riverboatman's cry was "mark twain" or, more fully, "by the mark twain", meaning "according to the mark , two "; that is, "The water is 12 feet (3.7 m) deep and it is safe to pass."
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It should, it seems to me, be our pleasure and duty to make those people free, and let them deal with their own domestic questions in their own way. And so I am an anti-imperialist. I am opposed to having the eagle put its talons on any other
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visited Twain in New York and arranged for a new portrait session. Twain was resistant initially, but he eventually admitted that four of the resulting images were the finest ones ever taken of him. In September, Twain started publishing
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in Elmira, the home of Olivia's sister, Susan Crane. In 1874, Susan had a study built, an octagonal gazebo, apart from the main house as a surprise to Twain so that he would have a quiet place in which to write and enjoy his cigars.
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Twain used different pen names before deciding on "Mark Twain". He signed humorous and imaginative sketches as "Josh" until 1863. Additionally, Twain used the pen name "Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass" for a series of humorous letters.
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Twain began his career writing light, humorous verse, but he became a chronicler of the vanities, hypocrisies, and murderous acts of mankind. At mid-career, Twain combined rich humor, sturdy narrative, and social criticism in
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and certain elements of Christianity through his later life. For example, Twain wrote, "Faith is believing what you know ain't so", and "If Christ were here now there is one thing he would not be β€“ a Christian". With
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Those who knew Twain well late in life recount that he dwelt on the subject of the afterlife, his daughter Clara saying: "Sometimes he believed death ended everything, but most of the time he felt sure of a life beyond."
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that is common in film and literature today. The book tells the story of two boys born on the same day who are physically identical, acting as a social commentary as the prince and pauper switch places. Twain had started
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satisfaction to me to show off in this way; and perhaps the largest of all the satisfactions will be the knowledge that every scoffer, of my sex, will secretly envy me and wish he dared to follow my lead. "
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that spells out his first name. He understood that the photographic printing process reversed the contents of an image in the same way backwards moveable type was reversed in printing to give clear copy.
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Twain's story about his pen name has been questioned by some, with the suggestion that "mark twain" refers to a running bar tab that Twain would regularly incur while drinking at John Piper's saloon in
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was modeled on Twain as a child, with traces of schoolmates John Briggs and Will Bowen. The book also introduces Huckleberry Finn in a supporting role, based on Twain's boyhood friend Tom Blankenship.
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eloquent description, by which you had keyed your audience up to a pitch of the intensest interest, with a piece of atrocious anti-climax which nullified all the really fine effect you had produced.
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readily recognized as liberal were a faith in progress through technology and a hostility towards monarchy, inherited aristocracy, the Roman Catholic church, and, in his later years, imperialism.
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and rocks that would "tear the life out of the strongest vessel that ever floated". It was more than two years before he received his pilot's license. Piloting also gave Twain his pen name from "
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Twain maintained that his primary pen name came from his years working on Mississippi riverboats, where two fathoms, a depth indicating water safe for the passage of boat, was a measure on the
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village of Sanna. Coming back in fall, they continued the treatment in London, until Twain was convinced by lengthy inquiries in America that similar osteopathic expertise was available there.
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During the Spanish-American War, Twain became a fervent anti-imperialist, even joining the Anti-Imperialist League. His sentiments about the war and the war in the Phillippines [
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corresponded throughout 1868. She rejected his first marriage proposal, but Twain continued to court her and managed to overcome her father's initial reluctance. They were married in
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Twain made a substantial amount of money through his writing, but he lost a great deal through investments. Twain invested mostly in new inventions and technology, particularly the
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in Vienna. However, Jean's health did not benefit from consulting with specialists in Vienna, the "City of Doctors". The family moved to London in spring 1899, following a lead by
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Twain generally avoided publishing his most controversial opinions on religion in his lifetime, and they are known from essays and stories that were published later. In the essay
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up here in the New Hampshire hills, but it will not succeed in freezing me out of these white garments, for here the neighbors are few, and it is only of crowds that I am afraid.
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benefited from Twain's support as she pursued her college education and publishing despite her disabilities and financial limitations. The two were friends for roughly 16 years.
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and dedicated to his wife. Twain said a year before his death that this was the work that he was most proud of, despite the criticism that he received for it, writing: " I like
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was not of literary turn or capacity, but he used to jot down brief paragraphs of plain practical information about the river, and sign them "MARK TWAIN", and give them to the
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afloat in the Pacific, start a brand new republic to take its place among the free nations of the world. It seemed to me a great task to which we had addressed ourselves.
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Twain was in great demand as a featured speaker, performing solo humorous talks similar to modern stand-up comedy. He gave paid talks to many men's clubs, including the
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His parents met when his father, a lawyer called to the bar in Kentucky, tried to help Jane's father and uncle avoid bankruptcy. They were married in 1823. Twain was of
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San Diego, Nov. 20 (UPI) Mrs. Clara Langhorne Clemens Samossoud, the last living child of Mark Twain, died last night in Sharp Memorial Hospital. She was 88 years old.
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in 1847, when Twain was only 11. The following year, Twain left school after the fifth grade to become a printer's apprentice. In 1851, he began working as a
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The book seems to be merely a prosy detail of imaginary history, with the Old Testament for a model; followed by a tedious plagiarism of the New Testament.
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The Jumping Frog: The Jumping Frog, in English, Then in French, Then Clawed Back Into a Civilized Language Once More by Patient, Unremunerated Toil
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published. There was a requirement that a copyright be registered to a Canadian resident; Twain addressed this by his short visits to the country.
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Twain in His Own Time: A Biographical Chronicle of His Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, and Associates
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Twain in His Own Time: A Biographical Chronicle of His Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, and Associates
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Twain and his family spent four more years in Europe, mainly in England and Austria (October 1897 to May 1899), with longer spells in London and
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in 1895 as part of a world lecture tour. In 1897, Twain spoke to the Concordia Press Club in Vienna as a special guest, following the diplomat
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purports to be realistic but has several shortcomings. Ironically, several of Twain's own works were later criticized for lack of continuity (
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Maxwell Geismar, ed., Mark Twain and the Three Rs: Race, Religion, Revolution and Related Matters (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1973), p. 159
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must be got rid of by violent means, because peaceful ones would not work. He summed up his views of revolutions in the following statement:
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and had a more serious tone than its predecessor. Four hundred manuscript pages were written in mid-1876, right after the publication of
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in China, South Africa, and with the U.S. occupation of the Philippines. A subsequent article, "To My Missionary Critics" published in
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commissioned him to write letters about his travel experiences. The first journey that Twain took for this job was to ride the steamer
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broke out in 1861, when traffic was curtailed along the Mississippi River. At the start of hostilities, he enlisted briefly in a local
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Twain and his family closed down their expensive Hartford home in response to the dwindling income and moved to Europe in June 1891.
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Twain wrote many of his classic novels during his 17 years in Hartford (1874–1891) and over 20 summers at Quarry Farm. They include
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After his death, Twain's family suppressed some of his work that was especially irreverent toward conventional religion, including
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the compilation of his works is an ongoing process. Researchers have rediscovered published material as recently as 1995 and 2015.
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heard." In 1866, he presented his lecture on the Sandwich Islands to a crowd in Washoe City, Nevada. Afterwards, Fitch told him:
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in 1887, Twain acknowledged that his views had changed and developed over his lifetime, referring to one of his favorite works:
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in April 1901, unapologetically continues his attack, but with the focus shifted from Ament to his missionary superiors, the
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Twain earned a great deal of money from his writing and lectures, but invested in ventures that lost most of it, such as the
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If you read it, you must stop where the Nigger Jim is stolen from the boys. That is the real end. The rest is just cheating.
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alone had cost him $ 10,000 (equivalent to $ 340,000 in 2023). He had unsuccessfully attempted to secure the rights for
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Mark Twain and the Jumping Frog of Calaveras County: How Mark Twain's humorous frog story launched his legendary career
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outweighs "a little starvation". The abuses against Congolese forced laborers continued until the movement forced the
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The couple's marriage lasted 34 years until Olivia's death in 1904. All of the Clemens family are buried in Elmira's
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titled "Letter From Carson β€“ re: Joe Goodman; party at Gov. Johnson's; music" and signed it "Mark Twain".
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and his nephew's Charles L. Webster and Company. Other memorable editions were created by The Ash Ranch Press of
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newspaper, which designated him a traveling correspondent for a trip from San Francisco to New York City via the
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Officials in Connecticut and New York estimated the value of Twain's estate at $ 471,000 ($ 11,000,000 in 2023).
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in London and was elected an honorary member. He was told that only three men had been so honored, including the
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and helped to create and popularize a distinctive American literature built on American themes and language.
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Alternate Histories and Nineteenth-Century Literature: Untimely Meditations in Britain, France, and America
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Twain was fascinated with science and scientific inquiry. He developed a close and lasting friendship with
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newspaper and worked as an editor and writer. While they were living in Buffalo, their son Langdon died of
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wearing a white suit before 1904. In 1882, he sent a photograph of himself in a white suit to 18-year-old
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which you can never repay to his satisfaction, though you bankrupt yourself trying. The scum of the earth!
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elsewhere; it remained unpublished until 1916. It was republished in the 1960s as campaigning material by
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The reason for the Toronto visits was to secure Canadian and British copyrights for Twain's upcoming book
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While training, Samuel convinced his younger brother Henry to work with him, and even arranged a post of
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Paul A. Shackel, "America's home town: fiction, Mark Twain, and the re‐creation of Hannibal, Missouri."
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Murray, Stuart A. P. "The Library: An Illustrated History", New York: Skyhorse Publishing, 2012, p. 189.
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From 1901, soon after his return from Europe, until his death in 1910, Twain was vice-president of the
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Twain's writings and lectures enabled him to recover financially, combined with the help of his friend
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at the time, and it became a theme in these writings. His father was an attorney and judge who died of
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in the wake of these financial setbacks, but in time overcame his financial troubles with the help of
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emphasis on concision, utility of word choice, and realism; he complains, for example, that Cooper's
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has been repeatedly restricted in American high schools, not least for its frequent use of the word "
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Small, Miriam R.; Small, Edwin W. (December 1944). "Prudence Crandall Champion of Negro Education".
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states that Twain did not wear a white suit in his last three years, except at one banquet speech.
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In April 1906, Twain heard that his friend Ina Coolbrith had lost nearly all that she owned in the
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Twain, Mark, ed. by Paul Baender. 1973. What is man?: and other philosophical writings. pp.10, 486
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for publication, but on March 22, 1905, the magazine rejected the story as "not quite suited to a
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in 1861, and Twain joined him when he moved west. The brothers traveled more than two weeks on a
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Finding aid to the Mark Twain papers at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
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is subject to much controversy. Some say that Twain experienced a "failure of nerve," as critic
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The Conquest of the Missouri: Being the Story of the Life and Exploits of Captain Grant Marsh,
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In his autobiography, Twain writes of his early experiments with wearing white out-of-season:
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Twain, Mark, ed. by Paul Baender. 1973. What is man?: and other philosophical writings. p. 56
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from the contemporary U.S., using his knowledge of science to introduce modern technology to
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Twain's views became more radical as he grew older. In a letter to friend and fellow writer
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The Bohemians: Mark Twain and the San Francisco Writers Who Reinvented American Literature.
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for a measured river depth of two fathoms (12 feet), which was safe water for a steamboat.
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led to widespread international outcry in the early 1900s, arguably the first large-scale
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in the 1880s, Twain stated that he believed in an almighty God, but not in any messages,
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Mark Twain's Weapons of Satire: Anti-Imperialist Writings on the Philippine-American War
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Twain's prediction was eerily accurate; he died of a heart attack on April 21, 1910, in
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Feinstein, George W (January 1948). "Twain as Forerunner of Tooth-and-Claw Criticism".
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England. This type of historical manipulation became a trope of speculative fiction as
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in February 1870. She came from a "wealthy but liberal family"; through her, Twain met
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David Zmijewski, "The Man in Both Corners: Mark Twain the Shadowboxing Imperialist",
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For a further account of Twain's involvement with parapsychology, see Blum, Deborah,
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In his autobiography, Twain writes further of Captain Sellers's use of "Mark Twain":
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showed the absurdities of political and social norms by setting them in the court of
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critiqued the various countries of Europe and the Middle East. Twain's next work was
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King Leopold's ghost : a story of greed, terror, and heroism in colonial Africa
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Reminiscences of early Utah : with, Reply to certain statements by O. F. Whitne
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Ghost Hunters: William James and the Search for Scientific Proof of Life After Death
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Mark Twain, A Biography: The Personal and Literary Life of Samuel Langhorne Clemens
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Williams, III, George (1999). "Mark Twain Leaves Virginia City for San Francisco".
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and for another black person to attend a southern university to become a minister.
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At this time, Twain also wrote "The Private History of a Campaign That Failed" for
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Twain then left for Nevada to work for his brother Orion, who was Secretary of the
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Comstock Commotion: The Story of the Territorial Enterprise and Virginia City News
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Mark Twain; Edgar Marquess Branch; Michael B. Frank; Kenneth M. Sanderson (1990).
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Comstock Commotion: The Story of the Territorial Enterprise and Virginia City News
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The Quotable Mark Twain: His Essential Aphorisms, Witticisms and Concise Opinions
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appeared as the main title; however, the "subtitles" make the entire title read:
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adviser Henry Huttleston Rogers, it was published anonymously in serials in the
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Radavich, David (2004). "Twain, Howells, and the Origins of Midwestern Drama".
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paled in comparison to the older terrors that preceded it. Twain supported the
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childhood, and he claimed that he had found a manuscript detailing the life of
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Lighting Out for the Territory: Reflections on Mark Twain and American Culture
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DOROTHY QUICK, POET AND AUTHOR: Mystery Writer Dies – Was Friend of Mark Twain
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Upon returning to the United States, Twain was offered honorary membership in
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Rascals and Robbers: The Secret Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
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of 1900. Twain's response to hearing of Ament's methods was published in the
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Twain acknowledged that he had originally sympathized with the more moderate
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Many of Twain's works have been suppressed at times for various reasons. The
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Critical Companion to Mark Twain: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work
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Mark Twain and the Three Rs: Race, Religion, Revolution and Related Matters
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Mark Twain and the Three Rs: Race, Religion, Revolution and Related Matters
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Mark Twain's own autobiography: the chapters from the North American review
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Critical Companion to Mark Twain: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work
4294: 3845:, pp. 32, 37, 45, 57, 78, Harper & Brothers, New York and London, 1917. 2899: 2895: 2642: 2620: 2591: 2553: 2487: 2483: 2453: 2148: 1812: 1722: 1685:), but he acknowledged that his surviving family would have the last word. 1562: 1416: 1296: 1149: 1121: 1043: 1035: 866: 836: 799: 791: 656: 535: 503:, he later reversed his position, going on to become vice president of the 485: 324: 316: 8075: 8012: 7220: 7116: 7050: 6870:"Hearing Secret Voices in Twain's "Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc"" 5607:"Mark Twain - Mark Twain, a Biography volume II Part 2 1886-1900 Page 108" 4103: 2094:
The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson and the Comedy of The Extraordinary Twins
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Cabin where Twain wrote "Jumping Frog of Calaveras County", Jackass Hill,
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in the evenings, finding wider information than at a conventional school.
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G. R. Thompson; John Wiley & Sons, February 7, 2012; 462 pages; p. 29
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Through Twain's efforts, the Connecticut legislature voted a pension for
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Although Twain initially spoke out in favor of American interests in the
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Huck Finn's America: Mark Twain and the Era that Shaped His Masterpiece.
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Transatlantic Renaissances: Literature of Ireland and the American South
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But I have thought some more, since then, and I have read carefully the
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All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called
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Mark Twain's Civil War: "The Private History of a Campaign That Failed"
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Lemaster, J. R; Wilson, James Darrell; Hamric, Christie Graves (1993).
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Twain said that his famous pen name was not entirely his invention. In
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Mark Twain, Collected Tales, Sketches, Speeches & Essays 1891–1910
8059: 7204: 7034: 6827:(1 ed.). University of California Press. 1969. pp. 132–230. 4451:
The Week: A Canadian Journal of Politics, Literature, Science and Arts
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honored intellectual freedom (within bounds of course)". In 1905, the
1994: 11827: 11786: 11781: 9927: 9066: 7927:"Seven fascinating facts you probably didn't know about Helen Keller" 6088: 5709:
Roberts, Taylor (1998). "Mark Twain in Toronto, Ontario, 1884–1885".
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editor and censor throughout her married life, had looked down upon.
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on Fifth Avenue, New York. He is buried in his wife's family plot at
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Twain's next work drew on his experiences on the Mississippi River.
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Mark Twain's Correspondence with Henry Huttleston Rogers, 1893-1909
6273:"Mark Twain stories, 150 years old, uncovered by Berkeley scholars" 5894: 4232: 4217:"Mark Twain's Use of California Folklore in His Jumping Frog Story" 3856:"Nautical Dictionary, Glossary and Terms directory: Search Results" 2945: 2772: 2699: 2506: 2429: 2304: 2283: 2182: 2099:
Twain's next venture was a work of straight fiction that he called
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next door to Stowe. In the 1870s and 1880s, the family summered at
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from 1901 until his death in 1910, coming out strongly against the
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Joan of Arc, a saint for all reasons: studies in myth and politics
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Twain first achieved success as a writer with the humorous story "
11002: 8292:"America's dark and not-very-distant history of hating Catholics" 7301:
an enormous hit, apparently much to the surprise of its publisher
6921:"What is "Personal" about Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc?" 2448:
Twain was critical of imperialism in other countries as well. In
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Grant and Twain: The Story of a Friendship that Changed American
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Mark Twain: Man in White: The Grand Adventure of His Final Years
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in Hannibal, Missouri, and frequently mentioned in Twain's book
1828:. In 1872, he published his second piece of travel literature, 1034:
in 1872 at the age of 19 months. They had three daughters:
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Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
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pp. 24–29, Murray Hill Books, Inc., New York and Toronto, 1909.
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Twain's wife died in 1904 while the couple were staying at the
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Twain's frankest views on religion appeared in his final work
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that the club was his "life's chief delight". In 1907, he met
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Cartoon portraits and biographical sketches of men of the day
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Dangerous Water: A Biography of the Boy Who Became Mark Twain
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The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell
8537: 6021: 3253: 2768: 2196: 1052:, and his wife Martha. Twain later wrote that the Grays were 493: 202: 9942: 4186:"Great Read: The frog that jump-started Mark Twain's career" 2303:
Twain was a staunch supporter of technological progress and
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the original versions become available as Twain wrote them.
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took Twain on as a cub pilot to teach him the river between
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descent. Only three of his siblings lived beyond childhood:
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Inventing Mark Twain: The Lives of Samuel Langhorne Clemens
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Genealogy Volume 1–2; a weekly journal of American ancestry
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that inspired the fictional town of St. Petersburg in
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Samuel Langhorne Clemens was born on November 30, 1835, in
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Mark Twain on Potholes and Politics: Letters to the Editor
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Paine, A. B., Mark Twain: A Biography, Harper, 1912 p. 701
7433:"Review: Mark Twain: Social Philosopher, by Louis J. Budd" 6302:
Baskin, R. N. (Robert Newton); Madsen, Brigham D. (2006).
4905:"Mark Twain Granted His First Patent on December 19, 1871" 4014:, p. 19, American Publishing Company, Hartford, CT, 1872. 3268:"Mark Twain – The World of 1898: The Spanish-American War" 2486:
movement. In the soliloquy, the King argues that bringing
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from the children's department because of their language.
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In his later years, Twain lived at 14 West 10th Street in
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but failed soon afterward, losing money on a biography of
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were popular and became the basis for his first lectures.
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Collected Tales, Sketches, Speeches, and Essays 1852–1890
6693:(1 ed.), Cambridge University Press, pp. 3–13, 6357:(first ed.). University of Iowa Press. p. 290. 5844:"Find out if New York's greatest writers lived next door" 2436:, posthumously published in 1924, was in response to the 1371:
In mid-1900, Twain was the guest of newspaper proprietor
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Twain's first success as a writer came when his humorous
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Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance
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Twain, Mark (March 29, 2024). Gibson, William M. (ed.).
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Scharnhorst, Gary (January 31, 2020), Bird, John (ed.),
5935:(2nd ed.). Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. 5523:
Judith Yaross Lee, "Mark Twain as a Stand-up Comedian",
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difference. Twain wrote in "The Noble Red Man" in 1870:
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On June 8, 1867, Twain set sail on the pleasure cruiser
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in 1864, still as a journalist, and met writers such as
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Mark Twain: A Descriptive Guide to Biographical Sources
6398:"The Sagebrush School Nevada Writers Hall of Fame 2009" 2195:
is perhaps the best known, depicting various visits of
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on November 18, 1865. After a burst of popularity, the
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It was in these days that Twain became a writer of the
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Twain and his wife are buried side by side in Elmira's
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measures, because Twain believed that society in the "
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Twain was writing for the Virginia City newspaper the
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Book Review: Mark Twain's Religion. William E. Phipps
4489:"The Mark Twain They Didn't Teach Us About in School" 3503:(2007). "Chapter 1: The Best Boy You Had 1835–1847". 2769:
the universe is governed by strict and immutable laws
2698:, Twain publicly broke with his party and joined the 1638:, one month before the comet passed Earth that year. 996:, "socialists, principled atheists and activists for 645:, contributing articles and humorous sketches to the 9701:"A True Story, Repeated Word for Word As I Heard It" 9484:
Grant and Twain: The Story of an American Friendship
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Zwick, Jim (2002). "Mark Twain and Imperialism". In
5219: 4932:. Horsefeathers Publishing Company. pp. 53–54. 4789:"Mark Twain gets his plaque back in Elmira cemetery" 2815:
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
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and then shifted his sympathies to the more radical
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Twain also lost money through his publishing house,
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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The Life of Mark Twain: The Middle Years, 1871–1891
5546:"Mark Twain and Rudyard Kipling Critique the Media" 5023:, London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, pp. 207–259, 4299:. The Virtual Museum of the City of San Francisco. 3592: 2345:, especially one of the most important unions, the 2290:! And not a pale, characterless Sansculotte, but a 1732: 817:Twain's journey ended in the silver-mining town of 9660:The Life of Mark Twain: The Final Years, 1891–1910 9632:The Life of Mark Twain: The Early Years, 1835–1871 9143:Mark Twain, The Innocents Abroad & Roughing It 8511:"Church Aided by Twain Is in a Demolition Dispute" 7873:(New York: International Publishers, 1958), p. 200 6144: 5395:. Columbia: University of Missouri Press. p.  5137:"Mark Twain House website – Paige Compositor page" 4150:, London: Macmillan Education UK, pp. 44–64, 3624: 1884: 1825:The Innocents Abroad or The New Pilgrims' Progress 1173:(1883) and as a central plot element in the novel 11643:New Adventures of a Yankee in King Arthur's Court 10300:Extract from Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven 9709:. Boston: Atlantic Monthly Co. pp. 591–594. 9590:, Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2009. 9576:, Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2006. 9383:Berkeley: University of California Press, 2010. ( 9013:The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 8392:Mark Twain, "To the Person Sitting in Darkness", 7575: 7493:(New York: International Publishers, 1958), p. 98 6338:. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company. p.  3553:The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Volume 41 2088:and, when it was finally published in book form, 1111: 964:, Mark Twain and David Gray, editor of the rival 12055: 9415:Mark Twain and Medicine: "Any Mummery Will Cure" 9381:Mark Twain: The Adventures of Samuel L. Clemens. 8344:. Ostara publications. 2013. p. back cover. 6352: 6306:. Salt Lake City: Signature Books. p. 281. 5577:"David Stuart Davies takes a look at Mark Twain" 5391:Mark Twain and Medicine: "Any Mummery Will Cure" 4929:Invention Mysteries (Invention Mysteries Series) 4689:"1985: A very good year to celebrate Mark Twain" 3565: 3550: 3528:. About.com: Literature: Classic. Archived from 3187:In Nevada: The Land, The People, God, and Chance 1586:Twain in academic regalia for acceptance of the 1517:The report of my death was an exaggeration. 1897 1215:and filmed him. Part of the footage was used in 1024:, from 1869 to 1871. Twain owned a stake in the 716:As a young pilot, Clemens served on the steamer 12219:Burials at Woodlawn Cemetery (Elmira, New York) 11950:Doraemon: Nobita and the Legend of the Sun King 11900:A Modern Twain Story: The Prince and the Pauper 10156:The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County 9801:Western American Literature Journal: Mark Twain 8314: 7714: 7121:. Vol. 6. University of California Press. 3862:. Archived from the original on August 17, 2017 2911:the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2525:". Eight days later, Twain wrote to his friend 1468:, Canada where he made reference to securing a 482:The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County 10374:The Β£1,000,000 Bank Note and Other New Stories 9937:Mark Twain Original Manuscripts from 1862–1909 8705:"What Mark Twain Really Thought About Mormons" 8103:"Mark Twain's Response to the Native American" 7749: 6619: 6523:"A Note on Tom Blankenship (Huckleberry Finn)" 5931:Twain, Mark (2010). Kiskis, Michael J. (ed.). 5424:Mark Twain and Medicine: Any Mummery Will Cure 4482: 4480: 4478: 4476: 4474: 4472: 4036: 3607: 2047:. This piece detailed his two-week stint in a 1625:'s closest approach in 1835; he said in 1909: 1480:twice in 1884 and 1885 on a reading tour with 11746: 11566: 10988: 10640:The Private History of a Campaign That Failed 9978: 9928:Samuel Langhorne Clemens collection of papers 9915:. Archive of Mark Twain's papers and writings 9604:, Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2010. 8964: 8962: 8830: 8005: 7962:. Vol. 17, no. 4. pp. 506–529. 7410:. University of Missouri Press. p. 160. 7086:"Mark Twain's Mississippi Novels Book Review" 6377: 6325: 6323: 4573:Center for Mark Twain Studies. Archived from 4142:Messent, Peter (1997), Messent, Peter (ed.), 2830:reversed her position in 1962 in response to 2826:, which was not published until his daughter 2783:In 1901, Twain criticized the actions of the 755:The Private History of a Campaign That Failed 12314:People of Missouri in the American Civil War 9588:Mainly the Truth: Interviews with Mark Twain 8987:, October 8, 1906 (2013, 2008), Paragraph 14 8609: 8426: 8192:Leonard, James S. (2020), Bird, John (ed.), 7118:Mark Twain's Mysterious Stranger Manuscripts 6390: 6301: 6053: 4652:Lowe, Hilary Iris (2020), Bird, John (ed.), 3389:"John and Sam Clemens: A Father's Influence" 3296: 1344:. Clara had wished to study the piano under 1242:, which enjoyed initial success selling the 1063:Starting in 1873, Twain moved his family to 442:, which later provided the setting for both 12003:Cultural depictions of Edward VI of England 11619:A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 11603:A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 11587:A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 10055:A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 9729:, New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. 9272:Mark Twain, The Gilded Age and Later Novels 9222:. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996 ( 9207:. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002 ( 9111:. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002 ( 9101:. New York: International Publishers. 1966. 8878:Fatout, Paul. "Mark Twain's Nom de Plume." 8747: 6684: 6270: 6064:. Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Archived from 6014: 5321: 5172: 5170: 5168: 5166: 5164: 5162: 5160: 5158: 5111:The Only Footage of Mark Twain in Existence 4469: 4411: 4409: 4407: 4292: 4264:"How Mark Twain got fired in San Francisco" 4032: 4030: 4028: 3980: 3978: 2367:Before 1899, Twain was largely in favor of 2236:For two decades, Twain lived in a house in 2057:A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 1869:in 1875 featuring his disillusionment with 1822:for five months, and this trip resulted in 1464:In 1881, Twain was honored at a banquet in 1185:A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 1163:as a forensic technique, featuring it in a 1099:A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 890:(present-day Hawaii) as a reporter for the 416:A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 12249:Hall of Fame for Great Americans inductees 11753: 11739: 11573: 11559: 10995: 10981: 9985: 9971: 9874:Works by or about Samuel Langhorne Clemens 9698: 9545:, Facts On File, 2007. Revised edition of 9310:, Mineloa, NY: Dover Publications, 1997 ( 8959: 8703:Kathryn Jenkins Gordon (August 18, 2015). 8157: 7955: 7886:(Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1973), p. 98 7364: 6991: 6320: 5450: 5274:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 5220:Albert Bigelow Paine (December 17, 2014). 3734:"Mark Twain, American Author and Humorist" 3088: 3086: 3084: 2834:about the withholding. The anti-religious 1931:Twain's next major published work was the 1863:was a series of sketches published in the 1850:. The book, written with Twain's neighbor 764:. Twain describes the episode in his book 617:When he was four, Twain's family moved to 409:(1884), with the latter often called the " 38: 12104:20th-century American short story writers 12084:19th-century American short story writers 9750:. London: Tinsley Brothers. p. 122. 9739: 9676:International Journal of Heritage Studies 9357:J. R. LeMaster and James D. Wilson, eds. 8253: 7645: 7643: 7179: 7032: 6997: 6971: 6438: 6371: 6329: 5911:The Story Behind the A. F. Bradley Photos 5361: 5263: 5252:The Inventions of Mark Twain: a Biography 4909:United States Patent and Trademark Office 4561: 4559: 4350: 4096: 2894:on May 22, 1861, passed to the degree of 2594:of slaves, even going so far as to say, " 2568:against the reformists, arguing that the 2478:. Reports of outrageous exploitation and 2125:help make ends meet. He famously derided 1877:eventually became the starting point for 1652:Upon hearing of Twain's death, President 515:. Twain published a satirical pamphlet, " 9923:Buffalo & Erie County Public Library 9785:) is being considered for deletion. See 9528: 8882:, v 34, n 1 (March 1962), pp. 1–7. 8412:Mark Twain, "To My Missionary Critics", 8259: 7911:. New York: Harper & Bros. pp.  7430: 7322: 7320: 7318: 7035:"Huck Finn and the Flight from Maturity" 6867: 6378:DeQuille, Dan; Twain, Mark (July 1893). 6239: 6151:(1st ed.). New York: Random House. 5967:The Chicago of Fiction: A Resource Guide 5833:, September 21, 1906, p. 160. Mark Twain 5575:Davies, David Stuart (August 28, 2020). 5366:. New York: Facts on File. p. 723. 5215: 5213: 5211: 5209: 5207: 5205: 5203: 5201: 5155: 4983: 4899: 4897: 4895: 4786: 4595: 4404: 4351:Gunderman, Richard (February 12, 2018). 4025: 3975: 3493: 3156: 3008: 2998: 2898:on June 12, and raised to the degree of 2474:about the monarch's private colony, the 2030:through his fledgling publishing house, 1973:Hemingway also wrote in the same essay: 1901:, which draws on his youth in Hannibal. 1760: 1640: 1618:awarded him a Doctorate of Law in 1907. 1581: 1561: 1456:, where he was made an honorary member. 1403:commemorating the visit of Twain in 1895 1394: 1127: 1115: 972: 955: 951: 777: 579:. He was the sixth of seven children of 558: 16:American author and humorist (1835–1910) 12364:Writers from the San Francisco Bay Area 12189:American people of Scotch-Irish descent 10669:Some Thoughts on the Science of Onanism 9344:Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain: A Biography 8191: 8019:from the original on September 15, 2008 7162:Collins, Michael J. (October 3, 2022). 7161: 6469: 6441:"The Adventures of the Real Tom Sawyer" 6295: 6142: 6093:"Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)" 6059: 5708: 5143:from the original on September 19, 2008 5057: 5015:Carver, Ben (2017), Carver, Ben (ed.), 4925: 4686: 4589: 4513: 4332:from the original on September 11, 2007 4141: 3468: 3462: 3437: 3358:"Mark Twain's weird but perfect ending" 3300:The Untold History of the United States 3150: 3081: 2864:best of all my books, it is the best". 1511: 1484:, known as the "Twins of Genius" tour. 1472:. In 1883, Twain paid a brief visit to 1419:, and Monday Evening Club of Hartford. 1390: 773: 304: 1870; died 1904) 12056: 11980:Barbie: The Princess & the Popstar 11306:The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 10383:The $ 30,000 Bequest and Other Stories 9947:Northern Illinois University Libraries 9713:from the original on February 20, 2009 9346:, New York: Simon and Schuster, 1966 ( 9237:. Berkeley, California: Heyday, 2019 ( 8374:, pp. 263–266, 2003 Mercer Univ. Press 8187: 8185: 8100: 7810: 7792:from the original on February 13, 2023 7762:from the original on February 12, 2017 7640: 7583:"Mark Twain Home, An Anti-Imperialist" 7431:Cardwell, Guy A. (September 1, 1963). 7399: 7397: 7326: 7202: 6918: 6762: 6571: 6451:from the original on February 25, 2020 5802: 5768: 5766: 5764: 5762: 5704: 5702: 5700: 5698: 5696: 5694: 5692: 5690: 5688: 5574: 5543: 5014: 4952: 4725: 4556: 4365:from the original on February 12, 2018 4320: 4318: 4274:from the original on December 12, 2018 4261: 4063: 3992:from the original on November 20, 2008 3931: 3622: 3566:Michelle K Smith (December 31, 2014). 3499: 3386: 3297:Stone, Oliver; Kuznick, Peter (2013). 3272:Hispanic Division, Library of Congress 2909:for two days and met there members of 2856:Twain created a reverent portrayal of 2586:Twain was an adamant supporter of the 2498:to take direct control of the colony. 1422:In the late 1890s, Twain spoke to the 458:, which provided him the material for 12324:People of the Philippine–American War 11958:Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper 11734: 11554: 10976: 10100:Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc 9966: 9292:, Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 1999 ( 8762:from the original on November 7, 2015 8684:from the original on October 28, 2017 8474: 8226: 8160:"Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses" 8116:(4). Duke University Press: 495–505. 8057: 7904: 7811:Coates, Ta-Nehisi (August 25, 2011). 7750:Jeremy Harding (September 20, 1998). 7668: 7619: 7601:from the original on October 16, 2015 7519: 7376:Mark Twain Classic Literature Library 7315: 7114: 6727: 6620:Amanda Jackson (September 27, 2019). 6520: 6283:from the original on December 7, 2016 5963: 5930: 5850:from the original on January 20, 2018 5747:from the original on January 19, 2017 5482: 5198: 5118:from the original on January 16, 2017 4892: 4817: 4486: 4427:from the original on February 1, 2021 4196:from the original on October 12, 2019 4072:from the original on November 7, 2022 4064:Powell, Allan Kent (April 22, 2016). 3941:Autobiography of Mark Twain: Volume 1 3937: 3740:from the original on October 29, 2006 3681: 3450:from the original on December 9, 2022 3331:from the original on October 31, 2023 3312: 3310: 3278:from the original on October 26, 2022 3244:from the original on October 31, 2023 3223: 3206: 2637:At 62, Twain wrote in his travelogue 2102:Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc 2084:. It was first published serially in 1222: 835:, working under a friend, the writer 11525:Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum 10450:How to Tell a Story and Other Essays 9437:"Mark Twain – The Licensed Jester," 9326:The Singular Mark Twain: A Biography 9163:, Princeton University Press, 1966 ( 9079:Mark Twain: An Illustrated Biography 8715:from the original on January 3, 2016 8432: 7403: 7339:from the original on August 29, 2022 7327:Golden, Audrey (November 30, 2019). 7083: 6671:Reprinted in Benjamin Griffin, ed., 6427:Reading the American Novel 1865–1914 5970:. The Scarecrow Press. p. 501. 5862: 5784:from the original on January 2, 2017 5419: 5386: 5266:"Smythe, Robert Sparrow (1833–1917)" 5176: 4787:Jamieson, Bob (September 15, 2015). 4651: 4262:Kamiya, By Gary (October 9, 2015) . 4214: 4110:from the original on August 13, 2021 3758: 3138:from the original on August 28, 2023 2685: 2657:reflected his view of essentialized 1913:was not as well received, despite a 1747:, editor of the competing newspaper 1067:, where he arranged the building of 753:unit. Twain later wrote the sketch " 12369:Writers of modern Arthurian fiction 12299:People from Monroe County, Missouri 11003:Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn by 10802:Mark Twain Prize for American Humor 10782:Twain–Ament indemnities controversy 10504:Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses 10183:A Murder, a Mystery, and a Marriage 9957:Samuel Langhorne Clemens Collection 9823:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction 9574:Mark Twain: The Complete Interviews 9443:My Country Right or Left, 1940–1943 9376:New York: Simon and Schuster, 2015. 9081:. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2001 ( 8938:. 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In a speech to them, Twain said: 2129:in his article detailing Cooper's " 1895:Twain's next major publication was 1566:Twain photographed in 1908 via the 1445:Die Schrecken der Deutschen Sprache 1254:. Fewer than 200 copies were sold. 741:; Twain was an early member of the 97:Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York 13: 12349:Writers about religion and science 12319:People of the California Gold Rush 12184:American people of English descent 12179:American people of Cornish descent 12119:American alternate history writers 12094:20th-century American male writers 11449:Tom Sawyer: A Ballet in Three Acts 11297:The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 11196:The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 11186:The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 10477:Edmund Burke on Croker and Tammany 10237:A Double Barrelled Detective Story 10109:A Double Barrelled Detective Story 9830: 9445:, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1968. 9109:The Oxford Companion to Mark Twain 8994: 8456:from the original on July 25, 2008 8015:. Blue Corn Comics. May 28, 2001. 7937:from the original on June 11, 2019 7825:from the original on July 29, 2018 7524:. Library of America. p. 884. 6404:. October 28, 2009. Archived from 6252:from the original on July 28, 2019 5829:"Chapters from My Autobiography", 5811:from the original on July 15, 2021 5803:Petsko, Emily (November 2, 2018). 5533:10.1111/j.1756-2597.2006.tb00038.x 5271:Australian Dictionary of Biography 4880:from the original on July 10, 2023 4390:. University of California Press. 4303:from the original on June 29, 2017 4068:. Utah Division of State History. 3307: 3213:. New York: Harper & Brothers. 2694:for most of his life. However, in 2222:The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 2074:Twain's next large-scale work was 1854:, is also his only collaboration. 1459: 631:The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 521:atrocities in the Congo Free State 14: 12385: 12309:People from Virginia City, Nevada 12294:People from Hartford, Connecticut 12169:American male short story writers 12159:American male non-fiction writers 12109:20th-century pseudonymous writers 12089:19th-century pseudonymous writers 11266:Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn 10468:To the Person Sitting in Darkness 10255:The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg 9913:University of California Berkeley 9905:The Mark Twain Papers and Project 9837:Works by Mark Twain in eBook form 9789:to help reach a consensus. β€Ί 9768: 9754:from the original on May 11, 2011 9695:New York: The Penguin Press, 2014 9517:, New York: Random House, 2005. ( 9503:, New York: Da Capo Press, 1999. 9400:University of Massachusetts Press 8600:, p. 304, 2003 Mercer Univ. Press 8396:182:531 (February 1901):161–176; 8082:from the original on May 17, 2022 7471:from the original on July 7, 2022 7382:from the original on June 8, 2014 7291:from the original on May 13, 2011 7143:from the original on June 5, 2024 7096:from the original on June 5, 2024 7065:from the original on June 3, 2018 6959:from the original on June 5, 2024 6900:from the original on June 5, 2024 6849:from the original on June 5, 2024 6803:from the original on June 5, 2024 6581:. New York: Free Press. pp.  6553:from the original on June 5, 2024 6502:from the original on June 5, 2024 6240:Friedman, Matt (March 21, 2019). 6187:from the original on May 22, 2011 6041:from the original on July 1, 2022 5897:, the second one he had suffered. 5643:from the original on May 23, 2013 5617:from the original on June 5, 2024 5587:from the original on June 5, 2024 5556:from the original on June 5, 2024 5464:from the original on May 11, 2008 5460:. 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Chicago: World Book, Inc. 1999. 2802:To the Person Sitting in Darkness 2632:Canterbury Female Boarding School 2337:in the river boating industry in 2145:"ought to have read some of it". 669:International Typographical Union 587:Lampton; 1803–1890), a native of 12339:Shakespeare authorship theorists 12304:People from Redding, Connecticut 12229:Confederate States Army soldiers 12139:American critics of Christianity 11336:Huckleberry Finn and His Friends 10432:On the Decay of the Art of Lying 10192:The Great Revolution in Pitcairn 9890: 9740:Anonymous (1873). "Mark Twain". 9486:, New York: Random House, 2004. 9205:A Historical Guide to Mark Twain 9180:University of Pennsylvania Press 9124:Mark Twain, Mississippi Writings 8925: 8901: 8872: 8860:from the original on May 6, 2007 8835:. Tree by the River Publishing. 8824: 8812: 8800:from the original on May 9, 2013 8786: 8774: 8741: 8727: 8696: 8669: 8639: 8603: 8583: 8560: 8503: 8468: 8406: 8386: 8377: 8357: 8348: 8334: 8284: 8229:The wit and wisdom of Mark Twain 8220: 8151: 8094: 8051: 8031: 7993:from the original on May 9, 2014 7979: 7966: 7949: 7919: 7898: 7889: 7876: 7863: 7854: 7837: 7804: 7774: 7743: 7708: 7689: 7662: 7613: 7558: 7541: 7528: 7513: 7496: 7483: 7424: 7372:"Mark Twain's Letters 1886–1900" 7351: 7306: 7273: 7254: 7235: 7196: 7155: 7108: 7077: 7026: 6912: 6861: 6815: 6756: 6721: 6678: 6665: 6639: 6613: 6599: 6565: 6514: 6463: 6432: 6420: 6346: 6264: 6233: 6199: 6173: 6136: 6111: 6080: 5882:from the original on May 4, 2016 5673:from the original on May 9, 2008 5491:A Historical Guide to Mark Twain 5254:. New York: Hill and Wang, 1990. 4955:"The LAPD flunks fingerprinting" 4953:Rutten, Tim (October 18, 2008). 4820:"The Langdon-Clemens Grave Plot" 4221:The Journal of American Folklore 3345:] were published nationwide. 2749:Three Statements of the Eighties 2426:American Anti-Imperialist League 2015: 1848:first attempt at writing a novel 1733:Early journalism and travelogues 1380: 1159:Twain was an early proponent of 505:American Anti-Imperialist League 368: 12344:United States Merchant Mariners 12099:20th-century American novelists 12079:19th-century American novelists 11892:Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties 10495:The United States of Lyncherdom 10019:The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today 9814:, EncyclopΓ¦dia Britannica, Inc. 9253:Mark Twain, Historical Romances 8748:Adam Gopnik (August 13, 2012). 7594:. October 16, 1900. p. 4. 6213:. July 15, 1911. Archived from 6008: 5984: 5957: 5924: 5902: 5836: 5823: 5796: 5729: 5655: 5629: 5599: 5568: 5537: 5517: 5476: 5413: 5380: 5355: 5342: 5315: 5244: 5129: 5102: 5051: 5008: 4977: 4946: 4919: 4862: 4811: 4780: 4750: 4719: 4680: 4645: 4615: 4538: 4514:Dlugosz, Steve (May 27, 2020). 4507: 4439: 4387:Mark Twain's Letters: 1867–1868 4377: 4344: 4286: 4255: 4208: 4178: 4135: 4122: 4084: 4057: 4004: 3962: 3918: 3888: 3848: 3835: 3823:10, Winter 2000, pp. 61–65, at 3807: 3781: 3752: 3726: 3675: 3645: 3616: 3601: 3586: 3559: 3544: 3431: 3380: 3350: 2775:, observing that "if our Maker 2706:, over the Republican nominee, 2581: 1843:The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today 1706:. He was a master of rendering 1621:Twain was born two weeks after 1547:chapters from his autobiography 686:Twain describes his boyhood in 563:Samuel Clemens, age 15 holding 428:The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today 301: 12289:People from Hannibal, Missouri 11966:Double, Double, Boy in Trouble 11065:Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 10706:Birthplace State Historic Site 10621:Chapters from My Autobiography 10046:Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 9992: 8487:University of California Press 7849:International Socialist Review 7570:International Socialist Review 7508:International Socialist Review 7407:Mark Twain: Social Philosopher 7359:International Socialist Review 6953:10.5406/amerlitereal.51.2.0097 6937:10.5406/amerlitereal.51.2.0097 6353:Gary Scharnhorst, ed. (2010). 6060:Yeomans, Donald Keith (1998). 5778:Toronto Reference Library Blog 5741:University of Virginia Library 5544:Popova, Maria (May 17, 2013). 5458:"History of Dollis Hill House" 5276:Australian National University 4623:"An Interview with Mark Twain" 4493:International Socialist Review 3946:University of California Press 3820:International Socialist Review 3762:Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 3290: 3260: 3217: 3200: 3179: 3165: 3112: 2849:Twain raised money to build a 2609:Twain was also a supporter of 2362: 2168:Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 2032:Charles L. Webster and Company 1934:Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 1920:Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 1715:Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 1598:Twain was awarded an honorary 1489:Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 1240:Charles L. Webster and Company 1112:Love of science and technology 1095:Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 933:. Twain later claimed to have 743:Society for Psychical Research 406:Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 1: 12354:Writers from Elmira, New York 12214:American anti-vivisectionists 10954:Center For Mark Twain Studies 10356:Mark Twain's Library of Humor 9939:Shapell Manuscript Foundation 9774: 9328:, New York: Doubleday, 2003 ( 9161:Mark Twain: The Fate of Humor 7672:Comments on the Moro Massacre 7626:. BiblioBazaar. p. 116. 7181:10.1080/0950236X.2021.1972037 7033:von Frank, Albert J. (1979). 6330:Henderson, Archibald (1912). 5921:, Retrieved on July 10, 2009. 5350:Mark Twain: The Fate of Humor 5182:Mark Twain β€“ A Biography 4764:. June 24, 1904. p. 12. 4726:Murray, Jeff (May 15, 2024). 4128:For further information, see 3988:. The Hannibal Courier-Post. 3074: 3064:Mark Twain in popular culture 3005:Mark Twain in popular culture 2805:, and deals with examples of 2231: 2210: 2004:McDowell's caveβ€”now known as 1538:1906 San Francisco earthquake 1302:Twain accepted an offer from 935:fallen in love at first sight 635:Slavery was legal in Missouri 554: 12234:Critics of Christian Science 12035:The Principal and the Pauper 11651:A Kid in King Arthur's Court 11439:The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 11399:The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 11346:The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 11176:The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 11055:The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 10829:The Adventures of Mark Twain 10819:The Adventures of Mark Twain 10570:Old Times on the Mississippi 10318:Advice for Good Little Girls 10028:The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 9898: 9865:Works by or about Mark Twain 9699:Mark Twain (November 1874). 9465:, Harper & Bros., 1912. 9419:University of Missouri Press 8922:, (2013, 2008), Paragraph 4. 8676:Masonic Information Center. 8548:The Adventures of Mark Twain 8227:Twain, Mark (January 2013). 8058:Clark, Beverly Lyon (2020). 7931:Perkins School for the Blind 7813:"That Older and Real Terror" 5430:University of Missouri Press 5058:Collins, William J. (1986). 4487:Scott, Helen (Winter 2000). 4457:(11): 171. February 14, 1884 3157:Jelliffe, Robert A. (1956). 2931: 2653:Twain's earlier writings on 2394:own, put a miniature of the 2333:Twain wrote glowingly about 2226:The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 2010:The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 1898:The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 1860:Old Times on the Mississippi 1801:on its maiden voyage to the 1721:", a slur commonly used for 1501:The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 1081:The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 627:The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 549: 400:The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 7: 12134:American children's writers 11943:The Princess and the Pauper 11635:Unidentified Flying Oddball 11236:The Adventures of Huck Finn 10615:Autobiography of Mark Twain 10228:The Million Pound Bank Note 9889:(public domain audiobooks) 9562:, Contemporary Books, 1997 9361:, New York: Garland, 1993 ( 9359:The Mark Twain Encyclopedia 9176:Mark Twain: A Literary Life 9015:17, no. 3 (2018): 524–545. 8974:Autobiography of Mark Twain 8935:The Mark Twain encyclopedia 8920:Volume 2; 10 September 1906 8909:Autobiography of Mark Twain 8327:September 15, 2014, at the 7536:Hawaiian Journal of History 7203:Martin, Michael S. (2011). 7039:Studies in American Fiction 6797:10.5325/marktwaij.13.1.0043 6781:10.5325/marktwaij.13.1.0043 6476:Oregon Historical Quarterly 6470:Hoeltje, Hubert H. (1954). 6380:"Reporting With Mark Twain" 6271:Nicky Woolf (May 4, 2015). 6181:"Elmira Travel Information" 6027:Penn State University Press 6002:September 23, 2014, at the 5362:Rasmussen, R. Kent (2007). 5029:10.1057/978-1-137-57334-6_6 4596:Hal Bush (Christmas 2010). 4268:The San Francisco Chronicle 4156:10.1007/978-1-349-25271-8_3 4040:The Mark Twain Encyclopedia 3900:www.boatsafe.com/index.html 3469:Hoffman, Andrew J. (1997). 3052: 3038:The Mark Twain Encyclopedia 2874:Autobiography of Mark Twain 2719: 2434:Incident in the Philippines 2319:professor Guy A. Cardwell: 2298: 1743:in 1863 when he met lawyer 1725:in the nineteenth century. 1696: 1669:Twain's funeral was at the 1454:Cliosophic Literary Society 1269:McClure Newspaper Syndicate 1120:Twain in the laboratory of 915:funded Twain's trip to the 846:Twain's experiences in the 667:, joining the newly formed 393:calling him "the father of 21:Mark Twain (disambiguation) 10: 12390: 12329:Presbyterian abolitionists 12274:Novelists from Connecticut 10273:Extracts from Adam's Diary 9450:February 21, 2022, at the 9199:February 28, 2013, at the 8781:Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass 8482:Mark Twain's Fables of Man 8416:172 (April 1901):520–534; 8013:"Mark Twain, Indian Hater" 7851:10, Winter 2000, pp. 61–65 7572:10, Winter 2000, pp. 61–65 7538:, 2006, Vol. 40, pp. 55–73 7510:10, Winter 2000, pp. 61–65 7437:Nineteenth-Century Fiction 7361:10, Winter 2000, pp. 61–65 6868:Knighton, Mary A. (2017). 6439:Graysmith, Robert (2012). 6402:University of Nevada, Reno 4296:Isadora Duncan (1878–1927) 3002: 2844:Mark Twain's Fables of Man 2723: 2533:, Twain could not publish 2458:King Leopold II of Belgium 2432:for the organization. The 2244:-based companies, such as 2038:, his nephew by marriage. 1691: 1323:, Australia, New Zealand, 903:In 1867, local newspapers 786:Orion became secretary to 397:." Twain's novels include 385:, was an American writer, 115:Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass 18: 11990: 11935:The Prince and the Pauper 11926: 11860:The Prince and the Pauper 11852:The Prince and the Surfer 11844:The Prince and the Pauper 11820:The Prince and the Pauper 11812:The Prince and the Pauper 11804:The Prince and the Pauper 11795: 11774: 11767:The Prince and the Pauper 11710: 11669: 11594: 11516: 11460: 11420: 11389: 11287: 11106: 11045: 11011: 10936: 10869: 10791: 10688: 10659: 10523: 10423:The Awful German Language 10413: 10393: 10328: 10246:Those Extraordinary Twins 10210:The Stolen White Elephant 10146: 10037:The Prince and the Pauper 10009: 10000: 9685:January 16, 2023, at the 9098:Mark Twain: Social Critic 9035:Stanford University Press 9021:10.1017/S1537781418000099 8979:October 16, 2015, at the 8914:October 16, 2015, at the 8566:Goy-Blanquet, Dominique, 8414:The North American Review 8394:The North American Review 8266:. Nation Books. pp.  8101:Harris, Helen L. (1975). 7871:Mark Twain: Social Critic 7701:February 6, 2018, at the 7652:. (1992, Jim Zwick, ed.) 7564:From Andrew Jay Hoffman, 7504:Mark Twain: Social Critic 7491:Mark Twain: Social Critic 7270:. Retrieved July 9, 2010. 7266:January 19, 2017, at the 6925:American Literary Realism 6919:Morris, Linda A. (2019). 6699:10.1017/9781108617208.003 6143:Shelden, Michael (2010). 6062:"Great Comets in History" 5637:"Mark Twain at Princeton" 5527:(2006) #4 pp. 3–23. 5420:Ober, K. Patrick (2003). 5222:"Mark Twain, A Biography" 4926:Niemann, Paul J. (2004). 4215:Cuff, Roger Penn (1952). 3880:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 3815:Mark Twain: Social Critic 3593:Kathryn Stelmach Artuso. 3094:"Biography of Mark Twain" 3032:, later publisher of the 2811:The North American Review 2617:" speech, given in 1901. 2566:revolutionaries in Russia 2082:The Prince and the Pauper 2061:The Prince and the Pauper 2034:, which he co-owned with 2020:Twain produced President 2001:(12 feet or 3.7 metres). 1910:The Prince and the Pauper 1671:Brick Presbyterian Church 1590:degree awarded to him by 1505:The Prince and the Pauper 1442:He delivered the speech " 1229:Paige typesetting machine 1217:The Prince and the Pauper 1086:The Prince and the Pauper 731:for him on the steamboat 595:(1798–1847), a native of 519:", in 1905 about Belgian 367: 362: 351: 330: 311: 283: 244: 236: 226: 165: 157: 147: 121: 103: 92: 71: 49: 37: 30: 12124:American autobiographers 11973:Princess and the Popstar 11868:The Pooch and the Pauper 11719:The Once and Future Duck 11539:National Tom Sawyer Days 10961:National Tom Sawyer Days 10631:King Leopold's Soliloquy 9943:Mark Twain's Mississippi 9787:templates for discussion 9558:R. Kent Rasmussen, ed., 9218:Shelley Fisher Fishkin, 8557:, p. 281, Kessinger 2004 7715:Adam Hochschild (1998). 6984:August 19, 2009, at the 5964:Kaser, James A. (2011). 5735: 5663:"Mark Twain in Montreal" 4567:"Twain's Home in Elmira" 4043:. Taylor & Francis. 3682:Fears, David H. (2005). 3438:Hoffman, Andrew (1997). 3224:Caron, James E. (2008). 3161:. Tokyo: Kenkyusha, Ltd. 3069:National Tom Sawyer Days 2763:, or retribution in the 2467:King Leopold's Soliloquy 2328: 2259: 2055:. Twain next focused on 1141:Mark Twain at Stormfield 980:in Hartford, Connecticut 517:King Leopold's Soliloquy 379:Samuel Langhorne Clemens 53:Samuel Langhorne Clemens 12279:Novelists from Missouri 12259:Journalists from Nevada 12204:American travel writers 12164:American male novelists 12129:American businesspeople 12008:Coronation of Edward VI 10859:Mark Twain: The Musical 10849:Twain and Shaw Do Lunch 10722:Boyhood home and museum 10588:Life on the Mississippi 10165:Cannibalism in the Cars 10127:The Mysterious Stranger 9932:New York Public Library 9811:Enciclopedia Britannica 9614:Gary Scharnhorst, ed., 9600:Gary Scharnhorst, ed., 9586:Gary Scharnhorst, ed., 9572:Gary Scharnhorst, ed., 9396:Mark Twain on the Loose 9233:Benjamin Griffin, ed., 9008:August 1, 2018, at the 8852:The Singular Mark Twain 8819:Life on the Mississippi 8596:April 18, 2023, at the 8546:Paine, Albert Bigelow, 8370:April 18, 2023, at the 8260:Huberman, Jack (2007). 8164:Mark Twain in his Times 7404:Budd, Louis J. (1962). 7281:"Mark Twain's Big Book" 6728:Davis, John H. (2007). 6521:Lorch, Fred W. (1940). 5774:"Mark Twain in Toronto" 5661: 5497:Oxford University Press 5326:. marktwainquotes.com. 4598:"A Week at Quarry Farm" 4499:: 61–65. Archived from 4447:"Concerning Mark Twain" 4104:"Mark Twain quotations" 4037:J. R. Lemaster (1993). 3843:Life on the Mississippi 3789:"John Marshall Clemens" 3524:The Singular Mark Twain 3505:The Singular Mark Twain 3173:World Book Encyclopedia 3059:Mark Twain bibliography 3017:in the London magazine 3013:Caricature of Twain by 2954:Life on the Mississippi 2913:. They also gave him a 2838:was published in 1916. 2836:The Mysterious Stranger 2613:, as evidenced by his " 2560:" and writing that the 2503:Philippine–American War 2383:Philippine–American War 2339:Life on the Mississippi 2218:Brooklyn Public Library 2192:The Mysterious Stranger 1991:Life on the Mississippi 1985:Near the completion of 1879:Life on the Mississippi 1788:New York Saturday Press 1683:Life on the Mississippi 1493:Life on the Mississippi 1482:George Washington Cable 1385:Anti-Imperialist League 1381:opponent of imperialism 1293:Henry Huttleston Rogers 1170:Life on the Mississippi 1091:Life on the Mississippi 689:Life on the Mississippi 540:Henry Huttleston Rogers 509:Philippine-American War 490:Angels Camp, California 461:Life on the Mississippi 403:(1876) and its sequel, 12359:Writers from St. Louis 12194:American Presbyterians 12114:American abolitionists 10878:Olivia Langdon Clemens 10744:Territorial Enterprise 10533:Territorial Enterprise 10513:Letters from the Earth 10309:My Platonic Sweetheart 9678:17.3 (2011): 197–213. 9194:Shelley Fisher Fishkin 8678:"MIC Mark Twain Award" 8573:April 6, 2023, at the 8553:April 6, 2023, at the 8298:. September 18, 2016. 8064:Great Plains Quarterly 7882:Maxwell Geismar, ed., 7843:Maxwell Geismar, ed., 7705:. History is a Weapon. 7251:Retrieved May 29, 2010 7247:July 22, 2017, at the 6763:Foster, David (2015). 6673:Mark Twain's Civil War 5917:July 24, 2008, at the 5669:. The New York Times. 5485:Shelley Fisher Fishkin 5387:Ober, Patrick (2003). 5139:. Marktwainhouse.org. 5064:Modern Fiction Studies 4417:"David Gray biography" 3986:"Mark Twain Biography" 3972:(Penguin Press, 2006). 3924:Hanson, Joseph Mills. 3829:June 16, 2002, at the 3657:www.marktwainhouse.org 3551:Jeffrey L. (Ed) Egge. 3444:www.washingtonpost.com 3440:"Inventing Mark Twain" 3387:Coplin, Keith (1970). 3050: 3024: 2996: 2975: 2961:Captain Isaiah Sellers 2929: 2884: 2823:Letters from the Earth 2668: 2579: 2505:, Twain wrote a short 2415: 2356: 2326: 2296: 2203:Twain's last work was 2157:Robert Louis Stevenson 1983: 1971: 1778: 1759: 1740:Territorial Enterprise 1667: 1649: 1632: 1612:University of Missouri 1595: 1571: 1523: 1440:Charlemagne Tower, Jr. 1404: 1145: 1125: 981: 970: 962:George Alfred Townsend 832:Territorial Enterprise 783: 572: 474:Territorial Enterprise 253:Territorial Enterprise 12284:Novelists from Nevada 11685:To Keep My Love Alive 11085:Tom Sawyer, Detective 10597:Following the Equator 10091:Tom Sawyer, Detective 10064:The American Claimant 9001:Nathan G. Alexander, 8591:Mark Twain's Religion 8365:Mark Twain's Religion 8331:2004 Mark Twain Forum 8198:Mark Twain in Context 8076:10.1353/gpq.2020.0004 7987:"Mark Twain in India" 7974:Following the Equator 7959:New England Quarterly 7908:Mark Twain's Speeches 7287:. November 26, 2010. 7221:10.1353/sdn.2011.0054 7051:10.1353/saf.1979.0002 7000:Modern Language Notes 6769:The Mark Twain Annual 6734:The Mark Twain Annual 6691:Mark Twain in Context 6649:. PBS. Archived from 6608:Green Hills of Africa 5831:North American Review 5525:The Mark Twain Annual 4658:Mark Twain in Context 4602:Valparaiso University 4549:. November 21, 1962. 3795:on September 23, 2013 3230:The Mark Twain Annual 3045: 3012: 2999:Legacy and depictions 2991: 2980:Virginia City, Nevada 2958: 2925: 2879: 2797:North American Review 2734:. He was critical of 2663: 2639:Following the Equator 2574: 2531:Harper & Brothers 2450:Following the Equator 2396:American Constitution 2391: 2351: 2321: 2317:Washington University 2270: 2256:'s Pennyroyal Press. 2246:Harper & Brothers 2238:Hartford, Connecticut 2127:James Fenimore Cooper 1975: 1967: 1941:was an offshoot from 1852:Charles Dudley Warner 1764: 1754: 1658: 1644: 1627: 1585: 1565: 1552:North American Review 1515: 1398: 1334:Following the Equator 1304:Robert Sparrow Smythe 1138: 1119: 1065:Hartford, Connecticut 1006:Harriet Beecher Stowe 976: 959: 952:Marriage and children 896:. His letters to the 819:Virginia City, Nevada 781: 621:, a port town on the 593:John Marshall Clemens 562: 433:Charles Dudley Warner 425:(1894), and co-wrote 338:John Marshall Clemens 12254:Holy Land travellers 12239:Critics of Mormonism 11699:My Heart Stood Still 11678:A Connecticut Yankee 11611:A Connecticut Yankee 11490:The Thin Executioner 11326:Huckleberry no Bōken 10918:Jane Lampton Clemens 10736:Mark Twain in Nevada 10606:Is Shakespeare Dead? 10552:The Innocents Abroad 10347:Sketches New and Old 10174:A Literary Nightmare 9706:The Atlantic Monthly 9482:; also published as 9457:Albert Bigelow Paine 9304:William Dean Howells 9270:Hamlin L. Hill, ed. 8589:Phipps, William E., 8475:Twain, Mark (1972). 8363:Phipps, William E., 8263:The Quotable Atheist 8044:May 6, 2024, at the 7905:Twain, Mark (1910). 7721:. Houghton Mifflin. 7669:Twain, Mark (2017). 7620:Twain, Mark (2007). 7520:Twain, Mark (1992). 7209:Studies in the Novel 6445:Smithsonian Magazine 6125:Danbury, Connecticut 6099:on September 5, 2006 6015:Terry Oggel (2003). 4915:on October 16, 2020. 4818:Selby, P.O. (1977). 4762:The Mitchell Capital 4130:Mark Twain in Nevada 3663:on February 10, 2017 3623:Powers, Ron (2006). 3608:Lyman Horace Weeks. 3489:on January 19, 2017. 3472:Inventing Mark Twain 3207:Twain, Mark (1903). 2984:New Orleans Picayune 2966:New Orleans Picayune 2917:. He later wrote in 2674:Last of the Mohicans 2634:, but she declined. 2588:abolition of slavery 2438:Moro Crater Massacre 2407:Spanish–American War 2266:William Dean Howells 2170:) and organization ( 2065:A Connecticut Yankee 2044:The Century Magazine 1949:. The last fifth of 1749:Virginia Daily Union 1542:George Wharton James 1512:Later life and death 1450:Princeton University 1391:Speaking engagements 1286:Albert Bigelow Paine 1213:Redding, Connecticut 1018:William Dean Howells 926:The Innocents Abroad 821:, where he became a 774:In the American West 513:American colonialism 438:Twain was raised in 411:Great American Novel 343:Jane Lampton Clemens 260:The Sacramento Union 86:Redding, Connecticut 19:For other uses, see 12174:American memoirists 12144:American Freemasons 12042:The Princess Switch 11998:List of adaptations 11782:Prince Edward Tudor 11659:A Knight in Camelot 11409:Square's Tom Sawyer 11377:Simpsons Tall Tales 10810:Mark Twain Tonight! 10543:Letters from Hawaii 10459:Concerning the Jews 9883:Works by Mark Twain 9855:Works by Mark Twain 9846:Works by Mark Twain 9541:R. Kent Rasmussen, 9047:Louis J. Budd, ed. 8880:American Literature 8627:on January 21, 2014 8436:(August 24, 1962). 8158:Mark Twain (1895). 8110:American Literature 7972:Twain, Mark. 2008. 7623:Mark Twain Speeches 7551:2:663; Ron Powers, 7333:BooksTellYouWhy.com 7127:10.2307/jj.13083385 6843:10.1525/j.ctt7zw24j 6527:American Literature 6183:. Go-new-york.com. 6068:on February 4, 2012 5639:. Twainquotes.com. 5581:Wordsworth Editions 5114:, Smithsonian.com, 4066:"Mark Twain's Utah" 4010:Clemens, Samuel L. 3841:Clemens, Samuel L. 3769:on October 28, 2009 3759:Lindborg, Henry J. 3324:Library of Congress 3034:Ladies Home Journal 2853:in Nevada in 1864. 2851:Presbyterian Church 2789:William Scott Ament 2759:such as the Bible, 2527:Daniel Carter Beard 2462:Scramble for Africa 2430:political pamphlets 2049:Confederate militia 1663:American literature 1654:William Howard Taft 1401:Sydney Writers Walk 1364:by the lake in the 1346:Theodor Leschetizky 1198:alternate histories 906:The Alta California 395:American literature 267:The Alta California 178:speculative fiction 12199:American satirists 12154:American lecturers 12149:American humorists 10842:(2001 documentary) 10136:Hellfire Hotchkiss 9658:Gary Scharnhorst, 9644:Gary Scharnhorst, 9630:Gary Scharnhorst, 9515:Mark Twain: A Life 9276:Library of America 9257:Library of America 9147:Library of America 9141:Guy Cardwell, ed. 9128:Library of America 9122:Guy Cardwell, ed. 9053:Library of America 8657:on October 5, 2013 8579:Ashgate Publishing 8515:The New York Times 8442:The New York Times 8342:Letters from Earth 8320:Dempsey, Terrell, 7756:The New York Times 7553:Mark Twain: a life 6874:Mark Twain Journal 6605:From Chapter 1 of 6578:Mark Twain: A Life 6408:on January 4, 2014 6217:on January 2, 2022 6211:The New York Times 6122:. 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Webster 1779: 1650: 1630:go out together". 1596: 1572: 1568:Autochrome Lumiere 1405: 1276:(winter 1891–92), 1223:Financial troubles 1188:(1889) features a 1146: 1126: 1010:Frederick Douglass 982: 971: 944:'s secret society 883:The Saturday Press 784: 619:Hannibal, Missouri 573: 440:Hannibal, Missouri 193:literary criticism 188:opinion journalism 12269:Mississippi River 12209:Anti-imperialists 12051: 12050: 11728: 11727: 11548: 11547: 11507:Tom Sawyer Island 11075:Tom Sawyer Abroad 10970: 10969: 10649:Christian Science 10082:Pudd'nhead Wilson 10073:Tom Sawyer Abroad 9850:Project Gutenberg 9746:. Illustrated by 9547:Mark Twain A to Z 9394:Bruce Michelson, 9389:978-0-520-26985-9 9288:Jason Gary Horn. 9284:978-1-931082-10-5 9174:Everett Emerson. 9155:978-0-940450-25-7 9136:978-0-940450-07-3 9061:978-0-940450-73-8 8945:978-0-8240-7212-4 8651:mertsahinoglu.com 8521:. April 2, 2006. 8496:978-0-520-02039-9 8277:978-1-56025-969-5 8207:978-1-108-47260-9 8039:The Noble Red Man 7869:Philip S. 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