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| Name: |
Mark Twain | | Variant Name: |
Samuel Langhorne Clemens | | Birth Date: |
November 30, 1835 | | Death Date: |
April 21, 1910 | | Place of Birth: |
Florida, Missouri, United States | | Place of Death: |
Redding, Connecticut, United States | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
writer, humorist |
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Biography of Samuel Langhorne Clemens
18401 words, approx. 61.3 pages
 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
17980 words, approx. 59.9 pages
 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
12083 words, approx. 40.3 pages
 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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Mark Twain’s Autobiography and First Romance Information
469 words, approx. 2 pages
 Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance is a short volume, published by Sheldon in 1871, is Mark Twain's third book. It consists of two stories - First Romance, which had originally appeared in The Express in 1870, and A Burlesque...



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Burlesque dreams: American amusement, autobiography, and Henry Miller.
12/22/2001: 10,340 words, approx. 35 pages The collapse of the frontier between high and low culture was underway well before World War II. as Hart Crane's affirmation in "National Winter Garden" of burlesque as a redemptive force and Dos Passos's critical appeal to roller-coaster riding as an analogy for aesthetic...
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 Christianity and Literature
The Reverend Mark Twain: Theological Burlesque, Form, and Content.(Book review)
06/22/2007: 1,839 words, approx. 6 pages The Reverend Mark Twain: Theological Burlesque, Form, and Content. By Joe B. Fulton. Columbus: The Ohio State University Press, 2006. ISBN 0-8142-1024-4. Pp. xiv + 228. $41.95. In Mark Twain's Religion (Mercer University Press, 2003), William E. Phipps argues that Mark Twain...


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Mark Twain’s Autobiography and First Romance by Mark Twain | |
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About 430 pages (128,835 words) in 13 products |
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