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Mark Twain's Letters (1886-1900)

Insights into the Wit and Wisdom of an American Literary Icon

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Mark Twain's Letters (1886-1900) is a fascinating compilation that reveals the personal and literary evolution of one of America's most beloved authors during a transformative period in his life. This collection showcases Twain'Äôs masterful use of wit and humor, capturing the nuances of his relationships, travels, and reflections on society. The letters, marked by Twain'Äôs distinctive voice, provide rich insights into the cultural and political landscape of late 19th-century America, exploring themes such as race, identity, and the changing nature of American life. As both a candid account and an exemplary piece of literary craftsmanship, these letters serve as a compelling testament to Twain's enduring relevance as a social commentator and storyteller. Mark Twain, born Samuel Langhorne Clemens, was a quintessential figure of American literature, shaped by his experiences growing up along the Mississippi River and his profound engagement with the social issues of his time. Twain's correspondence during this period often reflects his responses to both personal trials and broader societal challenges, including the aftermath of the Civil War and the rise of industrialization. Given his prolific output, these letters also illustrate his relentless pursuit of literary excellence and his desire to connect with his readers. For those seeking a deeper understanding of Twain's thoughts and convictions, this collection is essential. The letters not only illuminate his literary genius but also offer a personal glimpse into the man behind the pen. Readers will find profound insights and delightful anecdotes that make this compilation a treasured addition to the libraries of both literature enthusiasts and scholars alike.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
05 November 2024
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270 S.
ISBN:
8596547559405
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