The New Mark Twain HandbookGarland Pub., 1985 - 254 Seiten |
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... Letters as a sup- plement to his biography , and so they remain . A letter from Clemens to Mary Hallock Foote in 1887 was published in facsimile by Benjamin DeCasseres as When Huck Finn Went Highbrow ( 1934 ) . For forty - two weeks ...
... Letters as a sup- plement to his biography , and so they remain . A letter from Clemens to Mary Hallock Foote in 1887 was published in facsimile by Benjamin DeCasseres as When Huck Finn Went Highbrow ( 1934 ) . For forty - two weeks ...
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... Letters ( 1960 ) , edited by Henry Nash Smith and William M. Gibson , is numbered 672 , but almost half the letters were previously published in Life in Letters of William Dean Howells ( 1 : xix ) . The letters in the present collection ...
... Letters ( 1960 ) , edited by Henry Nash Smith and William M. Gibson , is numbered 672 , but almost half the letters were previously published in Life in Letters of William Dean Howells ( 1 : xix ) . The letters in the present collection ...
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... Letters of Quintus Cur- tius Snodgrass were published by Southern Methodist University Press in 1946. A series of ten letters appearing in the New Orleans Daily Crescent between January and March of 1861 were attributed to Twain by ...
... Letters of Quintus Cur- tius Snodgrass were published by Southern Methodist University Press in 1946. A series of ten letters appearing in the New Orleans Daily Crescent between January and March of 1861 were attributed to Twain by ...
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The Growth of Mark Twain Biography | 1 |
Backgrounds | 49 |
The Man of Letters | 89 |
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