Mark Twain at the Buffalo Express: Articles and Sketches by America's Favorite Humorist
Autor Mark Twainen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1999
In August 1869 Mark Twain acquired part ownership of the Buffalo Express. During the following eighteen months, he wrote some of his best short pieces, humorous sketches, rants, and commentaries. Mark Twain at the "Buffalo Express" collects these complete and unabridged writings for the first time.
Twain's writings for the Buffalo Express crackle with his trademark energy, wit, and insight, illuminating his literary and intellectual journey during a seldom-studied period in his life. From these articles Twain cultivated themes and characters that later appeared in his best-known works. Everyone who loves Mark Twain will love Mark Twain at the "Buffalo Express."
Twain's writings for the Buffalo Express crackle with his trademark energy, wit, and insight, illuminating his literary and intellectual journey during a seldom-studied period in his life. From these articles Twain cultivated themes and characters that later appeared in his best-known works. Everyone who loves Mark Twain will love Mark Twain at the "Buffalo Express."
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780875805856
ISBN-10: 087580585X
Pagini: 357
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Northern Illinois University Press
Colecția Northern Illinois University Press
ISBN-10: 087580585X
Pagini: 357
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Northern Illinois University Press
Colecția Northern Illinois University Press
Extras
"I am not going to introduce any startling reforms, or in any way attempt to make trouble. I am simply going to do my plain, unpretending duty, when I cannot get out of it.... I shall always confine myself strictly to the truth, except when it is attended with inconvenience."—from Mark Twain's "Salutatory," Buffalo Express, August 21, 1869
Cuprins
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I: Settling In to Editorial Duties, August 1869–October 1869
Part II: Lighting Out for the Lecture Circuit, October 1869–January 1870
Part III: Back to Buffalo, February 1870–May 1870
Part IV: Personal Troubles and Rumors of War, May 1870–October 1870
Part V: The Last Days of Journalism, October 1870–January 1871
Notes
Index
Part I: Settling In to Editorial Duties, August 1869–October 1869
Part II: Lighting Out for the Lecture Circuit, October 1869–January 1870
Part III: Back to Buffalo, February 1870–May 1870
Part IV: Personal Troubles and Rumors of War, May 1870–October 1870
Part V: The Last Days of Journalism, October 1870–January 1871
Notes
Index
Descriere
In August 1869 Mark Twain acquired part ownership of the Buffalo Express. During the following eighteen months, he wrote some of his best short pieces, humorous sketches, rants, and commentaries. Mark Twain at the "Buffalo Express" collects these complete and unabridged writings for the first time.
Twain's writings for the Buffalo Express crackle with his trademark energy, wit, and insight, illuminating his literary and intellectual journey during a seldom-studied period in his life. From these articles Twain cultivated themes and characters that later appeared in his best-known works. Everyone who loves Mark Twain will love Mark Twain at the "Buffalo Express."
Twain's writings for the Buffalo Express crackle with his trademark energy, wit, and insight, illuminating his literary and intellectual journey during a seldom-studied period in his life. From these articles Twain cultivated themes and characters that later appeared in his best-known works. Everyone who loves Mark Twain will love Mark Twain at the "Buffalo Express."
Textul de pe ultima copertă
Here together for the first time are all of Mark Twain's signed stories, sketches, and commentaries for the Buffalo Express newspaper, as well as many never before identified as his. These entertaining and delightful writings contain some of Twain's finest humor and social criticism and allow renewed appreciation for the talents of this unique American figure.