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Companion to Mark Twain

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Informationen zum Autor Peter Messent is Professor of Modern American Literature at Nottingham University. He is the author of The Short Works of Mark Twain: A Critical Study (2001), Mark Twain (1997), Ernest Hemingway (1992), and New Readings of the American Novel: Narrative Theory and its Application (1990), and editor of Criminal Proceedings: The Contemporary American Crime Nov el (1997). Louis J. Budd is James B. Duke Professor (Emeritus) of American Literature at Duke University, where he taught American Literature from 1981 to 1991. He is the author of Mark Twain: Social Philosopher (reissued 2001) and Our Mark Twain: The Making of his Public Personality (1983) and the editor of Mark Twain: The Contemporary Reviews (1999). He served as founding president of the Mark Twain Circle of America. Klappentext Mark Twain is one of the best-known figures of American literature. This broad-ranging companion brings together many of the most respected American and European critics and a number of up-and-coming scholars to provide an overview of Twain, his background, his writings, and his place in American literary history. It places especial emphasis on the ways in which the author's works remain both relevant and important for a twenty-first century audience. The book approaches Twain through six subject headings: his cultural and historical context; his relationships with other writers; his role in the larger professional world of publishing and performing; studies of his travel writing; studies of his fictional works; and readings of his role as a humorist. A concluding essay evaluates the changing landscape of Twain criticism. This organisation provides a strong basis for the exploration and re-evaluation of Twain's work and cultural importance. Zusammenfassung This broad-ranging companion brings together respected American and European critics and a number of up-and-coming scholars to provide an overview of Twain! his background! his writings! and his place in American literary history. One of the most broad-ranging volumes to appear on Mark Twain in recent years. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors x Note on Referencing xvii Acknowledgments xix PART I The Cultural Context 1 1 Mark Twain and Nation 3 Randall Knoper 2 Mark Twain and Human Nature 21 Tom Quirk 3 Mark Twain and America's Christian Mission Abroad 38 Susan K. Harris 4 Mark Twain and Whiteness 53 Richard S. Lowry 5 Mark Twain and Gender 66 Peter Stoneley 6 Twain and Modernity 78 T. J. Lustig 7 Mark Twain and Politics 94 James S. Leonard 8 "The State, it is I": Mark Twain, Imperialism, and the New Americanists 109 Scott Michaelsen PART II Mark Twain and Others 123 9 Twain, Language, and the Southern Humorists 125 Gavin Jones 10 The "American Dickens": Mark Twain and Charles Dickens 141 Christopher Gair 11 Nevada Influences on Mark Twain 157 Lawrence I. Berkove 12 The Twain-Cable Combination 172 Stephen Railton 13 Mark Twain, William Dean Howells, and Realism 186 Peter Messent PART III Mark Twain: Publishing and Performing 209 14 "I don't know A from B" Mark Twain and Orality 211 Thomas D. Zlatic 15 Mark Twain and the Profession of Writing 228 Leland Krauth 16 Mark Twain and the Promise and Problems of Magazines 243 Martin T. Buinicki 17 Mark Twain and the Stage 259 Shelley Fisher Fishkin 18 Mark Twain on the Screen 274 R. Kent Rasmussen and Mark Dawidziak PART IV Mark Twain and Travel 291 19 Twain and the Mississippi 293...

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