The New Mark Twain HandbookGarland Pub., 1985 - 254 Seiten |
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... nature , talked about books , and discussed their beliefs . Twain thought there must be a conscious source of things , but " ... he never went back to anything like faith in the Christian theology , or the notion of life after death ...
... nature , talked about books , and discussed their beliefs . Twain thought there must be a conscious source of things , but " ... he never went back to anything like faith in the Christian theology , or the notion of life after death ...
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... nature of the venture , decided against publication . As Twain later remembered it , the contract date for the issue ... nature proved his financial undoing . Strong and athletic , he loved life with an understanding of human nature and ...
... nature of the venture , decided against publication . As Twain later remembered it , the contract date for the issue ... nature proved his financial undoing . Strong and athletic , he loved life with an understanding of human nature and ...
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... nature ; here , too , abundant humor bubbled forth in satire , burlesque , and anecdote , while a propensity to moralize appeared in the ridicule directed at petty politicians . It was his first important reportorial assignment , and ...
... nature ; here , too , abundant humor bubbled forth in satire , burlesque , and anecdote , while a propensity to moralize appeared in the ridicule directed at petty politicians . It was his first important reportorial assignment , and ...
Inhalt
The Growth of Mark Twain Biography | 1 |
Backgrounds | 49 |
The Man of Letters | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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