Mark Twain: The Complete Interviews

Mark Twain: The Complete Interviews

by Gary Scharnhorst (Editor)
Mark Twain: The Complete Interviews

Mark Twain: The Complete Interviews

by Gary Scharnhorst (Editor)

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Overview

The great writer’s irascible wit shines in this comprehensive collection

Mark Twain: The Complete Interviews is an annotated and indexed scholarly edition of every known interview with Mark Twain. In these interviews that span his entire career, Twain discusses matters as varied as his lecture style, his writings, and his bankruptcy, while holding forth on such timeless issues as human nature, politics, war and peace, government corruption, humor, race relations, imperialism, international copyright, the elite, and his impressions of other writers.

These interviews are oral performances in their own right and a new basis for evaluating contemporary responses to Twain’s writings. The interviews are records of verbal conversations rather than texts written in Twain’s hand. Four interviews are new to scholarship; fewer than a fifth have ever been reprinted.
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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780817315764
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Publication date: 06/16/2009
Series: Studies in American Literary Realism and Naturalism
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 768
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Gary Scharnhorst is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English at the University of New Mexico. He is the author or editor of more than thirty books and editor of the journal American Literary Realism.
 

Table of Contents

Introduction

Abbreviations

Chapter 1. The Growth of Mark Twain’s Early Reputation, 1871–1884

Interviews 1–20

Chapter 2. The “Twins of Genius” Tour, 1884–1885

Interviews 21–39

Chapter 3. The Best and Worst of Times, 1886–1895

Interviews 40–59

Chapter 4. Across North America, 1895

Interviews 60–81

Chapter 5. Across Australia, Asia, and Africa, 1895–1896

Interviews 82–120

Chapter 6. “Ambassador at Large” and Man of Letters, 1897–1901

Interviews 121–151

Chapter 7. Last Visit to Missouri, 1902

Interviews 152–170

Chapter 8. At Large, 1902–1906

Interviews 171–195

Chapter 9. “Dean of Humorists,” 1906–1907

Interviews 196–220

Chapter 10. Visit to Oxford, 1907

Interviews 221–235

Chapter 11. The Long Goodbye, 1907–1910

Interviews 236–258

Appendix

Index

 
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