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Essays on Paul Bourget by Mark Twain

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Biography of Samuel Langhorne Clemens
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An author and platform entertainer who became tremendously popular in his own day, Samuel Clemens participated in the major literary movements of the century and knew virtually every one of his distinguished contemporaries. Biographers have emphasized th...
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Biography of Samuel Langhorne Clemens
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Mark Twain's work captures the child that lives in the American psyche and also presents the confusions of the American adult. As a mature writer, Twain could recreate the small-town boyhood he had known by the Mississippi River in those halcyon years be...
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Biography of Mark Twain
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In the early spring of 1835 John Marshall Clemens and his wife, Jane, loaded up their possessions, their five children, and their single slave in Three Forks, Tennessee, to move to Missouri. It was another in a long series of migrations which the family...
 


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Nineteenth-Century French Studies
Basch, Sophie. Paris-Venise, 1887-1932. La "folie venitienne" dans le roman francais de Paul Bourget a Maurice Dekobra. (book review)
03/22/2002: 711 words, approx. 2 pages
Travaux et recherches des Universites rhenanes, No. 15. Paris: Honore Champion, 2000. Pp. 198. ISBN 27453-0217-5 Julia Przybos, Hunter College and The Graduate Center, CUNY A specialist in the reception of Italy and the Orient in Western literature, Professor Basch has...
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Bourget keeps UW hockey job
05/02/2001: 619 words, approx. 2 pages
On Women's Sports Bourget keeps UW hockey job By DAN MANOYAN of the Journal Sentinel staff Wednesday, May 2, 2001 University of Wisconsin women's hockey coach Trina Bourget admits that she can't follow basketball the way she'd like to....
 


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