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Mark Twain and Human Nature

Contributor(s): Quirk, Tom (Author)

ISBN: 9780826219664

Publisher: University of Missouri Press

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Pub Date: November 7, 2011

Dewey: 818.409

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: 18 to 10

Physical Info: 0.90" H x 9.20" L x 6.10" W ( 1.01 lbs) 312 pages

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Literary Criticism | American | General

Series: Mark Twain and His Circle

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Mark Twain claimed he could read human character as well as he could read the Mississippi River. Now one of America's preeminent Twain scholars has interwoven the author's inner life with his writings to produce a meditation on how Twain's understanding of human nature evolved and deepened. Quirk charts the ways in which this humorist and occasional philosopher contemplated human nature, revealing how his outlook changed over the years. His travels, his readings in history and science, his political and social commitments, and his own pragmatic testing of human nature in his writing contributed to Twain's mature view of his kind. Quirk establishes the social and scientific contexts that clarify Twain's thinking, and he considers not only Twain's stated intentions about his purposes in his published works but also his ad hoc remarks about the human condition.

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"Essential reading for any student or scholar. This may be one of the most important books attempting to come to terms with the evolution of Twain's 'gospel of man'--especially his preoccupation with human nature--to be written."--Joseph McCullough, coeditor of The Bible According to Mark Twain

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