Mark Twain's life as told by more than 200 contemporaries including Teddy Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Charles Darwin, and many more.
A master storyteller, Mark Twain inspired his friends, family, fellow authors, and others to reminisce about him at every stage of his life and everywhere he lived. In Mark Twain Remembered: An Anecdotal Biography, Gary Scharnhorst transcribes and annotates over two hundred memoirs by people who knew Twain personally-boyhood friends in Hannibal; family members; mining partners and fellow journalists in Nevada and California; neighbors in Hartford and New York. Commentaries from editors, publishers, lecture managers, and politicians of all stripes-from Prime Ministers and Presidents to grassroots activists-grace these pages. Teddy Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Charles Darwin, Thomas Edison, Jean Webster, Maxim Gorky, Ambrose Bierce, Booker T. Washington, and P. T. Barnum are all heard from. The greatness of these recollections are the breadth of experience, intimacy, and depth of understanding from Twain's contemporaries, notable and otherwise.
These anecdotes chronicle Twain's brief service in a Missouri militia during the Civil War; his residences in Paris, Berlin, Vienna, London, and Florence; his campaigns against colonialism in Africa and Asia and US imperialism in the Philippines; his advocacy for international copyright; his opinions on issues of race and ethnicity; and his triumphant trip to England to receive an honorary doctoral degree from Oxford University in 1907. This mosaic of his life should interest general readers, teachers of Twain's writings, and specialists in American literature.
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"With his latest contribution to the immense biographical record of Mark Twain's life and career, Gary Scharnhorst engages in a bold new experiment: he has assembled a vast archive of personal reminiscences about the author by people who knew him during each of the key phases of his extraordinary life. The result is a collage of impressions that serves to contextualize and, in some cases, to complicate the mythological persona that Mark Twain himself promoted and that his official biographers have often perpetuated. Mark Twain Remembered: An Anecdotal Biography offers readers an intimate perspective on most of the major themes and events in the life of America's premier literary celebrity. Samuel L. Clemens emerges through the eyes of his contemporaries as an even more interesting and complicated figure than we could have imagined." - Henry B. Wonham, author of Mark Twain and the Art of the Tall Tale
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Höhe: 229 mm
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978-0-8263-6915-4 (9780826369154)
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Gary Scharnhorst is a Distinguished Professor of English at the University of New Mexico, the author or editor of over sixty scholarly books, the former president of the Western Literature Association, and the former chair of the American Literature Section of the Modern Language Association.