The New Mark Twain HandbookGarland Pub., 1985 - 254 Seiten |
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... became a part of all he met , encountering probably a greater diversity of experience than any other American author ; yet his formal schooling ended when he was about twelve -- not at all , it should be mentioned , to his regret ...
... became a part of all he met , encountering probably a greater diversity of experience than any other American author ; yet his formal schooling ended when he was about twelve -- not at all , it should be mentioned , to his regret ...
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... became a part of this tradition , in fact , even contributed to it . Franklin J. Meine says that the young printer became " saturated with this frontier humor " ( Tall Tales xv ) . Actually Sam needed no books to acquaint him with jokes ...
... became a part of this tradition , in fact , even contributed to it . Franklin J. Meine says that the young printer became " saturated with this frontier humor " ( Tall Tales xv ) . Actually Sam needed no books to acquaint him with jokes ...
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... became a businessman . Next summer , June 8 , 1881 , Twain emerged more prominently into public life by speaking at a dinner in Hartford for Gen- eral Sherman and Secretary of War Robert Lincoln , traveling in their private car to ...
... became a businessman . Next summer , June 8 , 1881 , Twain emerged more prominently into public life by speaking at a dinner in Hartford for Gen- eral Sherman and Secretary of War Robert Lincoln , traveling in their private car to ...
Inhalt
The Growth of Mark Twain Biography | 1 |
Backgrounds | 49 |
The Man of Letters | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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