This biography, presented in novelistic form ... The Gilded Age (with Charles Dudley Warner, 1873) Mark Twain’s The Gilded Age, a biting satire co-authored with Charles Dudley Warner, offers ...
"When we remember that we are all mad," Mark Twain wrote in his notebooks, "the mysteries disappear, and life stands explained." Justin Kaplan's remarkable new biography of Samuel Langhorne ...
Editorial persistence has, at last, yielded the autobiography of Mark Twain in three volumes, of which this is the final instalment. The editors at the Mark Twain Project in California have sorted out ...
Twain, a huge admirer of Browning, made a habit of reading his poems aloud. Page 68 shows the kind of markings and cues Twain wrote to himself to guide his public readings. For instance, he ...
A term used in river navigation, "mark twain" means water that is two fathoms ... He died in Redding, Connecticut, in 1910, with his autobiography unfinished.
Percival Everett reveals a lot about his reworking of Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry ... in 1856, published Autobiography of a Female Slave. She had inherited and emancipated slaves ...
A term used in river navigation, "mark twain" means water that is two fathoms ... He died in Redding, Connecticut, in 1910, with his autobiography unfinished.
From Plutarch’s Lives through Augustine’s Confessions, Mark Twain’s Autobiography through Anne Frank’s Diaries (pictured), biographies and memoirs have shaped history and recovered voices—for example ...