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Mark Twain

Mark Twain

Kevin J. Hayes

(2018)

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Abstract

Samuel Langhorne Clemens, born November 30, 1835, in Monroe County, Missouri, was never one to let the facts get in the way of a good story. An indefatigable inventor of tall tales, Mark Twain was a natural-born storyteller who freely adapted the incidents of his life and the tales he heard as a youth to embellish his fiction—as well as his travel writing and memoirs. However captivating this technique may be for Twain’s readers, for the modern biographer it poses a real problem: in accounts of Twain’s life, how do we discern what is true from what is just another colorful yarn?

In this new account of one of the most fascinating, charismatic, and gifted characters in American literature, Kevin J. Hayes reviews Twain’s life and work, from his early journalism to his masterpiece Huckleberry Finn, and from the travelogue Life on the Mississippi to the public-speaking engagements that took him around the world, to his final work: the sprawling compendium Mark Twain’s Autobiography. Synthesizing the latest information and sifting through the evidence culled from both stories and certainties, Mark Twain is a fresh, clear-sighted account of a crucial American voice.
Kevin J. Hayes is professor emeritus of English at the University of Central Oklahoma and currently lives and works in Toledo, Ohio. He is the author of many books, including The Road to Monticello: The Life and Mind of Thomas Jefferson and George Washington: A Life in Books, as well as two other volumes in Reaktion Books’ Critical Lives series, Edgar Allan Poe and Herman Melville.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover Cover
Title Page 3
Imprint Page 4
Contents 5
Introduction 7
1: The Old Southwest 15
2: Doings in Nevada 39
3: The View from Jackass Hill 58
4: The Innocents Abroad 74
5: The River 101
6: The Wheel and the Wire 130
7: Journey to the End of the Night 149
References 171
Bibliography 190
Acknowledgements 195
Photo Acknowledgements 197