Mark Twain

Mark Twain

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Oct 1, 2004 · English · Hardcover (144 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 144
Language English
Published Oct 1, 2004
Publisher Oxford University Press
ISBN-10 0195170199
ISBN-13 9780195170191

Description

Mark Twain, a towering figure in American literature, is celebrated for his wit, humor, and keen social observations. Larzer Ziff explores the multifaceted life and career of Twain, illuminating how his experiences shaped his iconic works. From the adventures of Tom Sawyer to the profound depths of Huckleberry Finn, Twain's narratives reflect the complexities of American society in the 19th century.

Ziff delves into Twain's personality, revealing a man who, despite his immense fame, grappled with personal challenges and societal issues. Through vivid anecdotes and in-depth analysis, the narrative paints a portrait of Twain not just as a writer but as a cultural commentator whose influence extends far beyond the realm of literature.

The exploration captures the essence of Twain’s legacy, emphasizing his enduring relevance and the timeless themes present in his stories. By weaving together biographical insights and literary critiques, Ziff reveals why Twain remains a celebrated figure and a cornerstone of American literary tradition.

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Science Fiction Humor Travel
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