The New Mark Twain HandbookGarland Pub., 1985 - 254 Seiten |
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... fact interfere with the narrative . Consequently biographers , although possessing a vast bulk of autobiographical material , have faced the difficult task of disentangling fact from fancy . Furthermore , with the paradox of Mark Twain ...
... fact interfere with the narrative . Consequently biographers , although possessing a vast bulk of autobiographical material , have faced the difficult task of disentangling fact from fancy . Furthermore , with the paradox of Mark Twain ...
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... fact . With all of the humor and burlesque , there is the actual history of the Lode and how it was worked . Although the book sold well only in the West , its worth has long since been recognized by his- torians for its fresh and vivid ...
... fact . With all of the humor and burlesque , there is the actual history of the Lode and how it was worked . Although the book sold well only in the West , its worth has long since been recognized by his- torians for its fresh and vivid ...
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... fact that the New York Spirit of the Times reprinted it without calling it humorous was seized upon in California to ... facts . There is no evidence that Clemens ' " A Washoe Joke " about a petrified man was ever taken seriously ...
... fact that the New York Spirit of the Times reprinted it without calling it humorous was seized upon in California to ... facts . There is no evidence that Clemens ' " A Washoe Joke " about a petrified man was ever taken seriously ...
Inhalt
The Growth of Mark Twain Biography | 1 |
Backgrounds | 49 |
The Man of Letters | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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