Great Short Works of Mark Twain - eBook
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Great Short Works of Mark Twain - eBook  -     By: Mark Twain

Great Short Works of Mark Twain - eBook

Harper Perennial / 2009 / ePub

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Title: Great Short Works of Mark Twain - eBook
By: Mark Twain
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Harper Perennial
Publication Date: 2009
ISBN: 9780061760853
ISBN-13: 9780061760853
Stock No: WW72102EB

Publisher's Description

Selected short works of humor and criticism by a revered American master

Beloved by millions, Mark Twain is the quintessential American writer. More than anyone else, his blend of skepticism, caustic wit and sharp prose defines a certain American mythos. While his novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is still taught to nearly everyone who attends school and is considered by many to be the Great American Novel, Twain’s shorter stories and criticisms have unequalled style and bite.

In a review that’s less than kind to the writing of James Fenimore Cooper, Twain writes: “Every time a Cooper person is in peril, and absolute silence is worth four dollars a minute, he is sure to step on a dry twig. There may be a hundred handier things to step on, but that wouldn’t satisfy Cooper. Cooper requires him to turn out and find a dry twig; and if he can’t do it, go and borrow one.” It’s difficult to imagine anyone else writing in quite this style, though many have tried, which is why Twain’s legacy only continues to grow.

The collection includes 20 works, including:

  • Old Times on the Mississippi
  • The Mysterious Stranger
  • The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg
  • The Jumping Frog
  • Jim Baker's Bluejay Yarn
  • A True Story
  • Letter to the Earth
  • The War Prayer


Author Bio

Mark Twain, who was born Samuel L. Clemens in Missouri in 1835, wrote some of the most enduring works of literature of American fiction, including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. He died in 1910.

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