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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
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Mark Twain in Buffalo
Mark Twain would be hopelessly out of favor with both wings of the modern duopoly.
by
Bill Kauffman
via
The Spectator
on
January 3, 2022
Novel Transport
The anatomy of the “orphan train” genre.
by
Kristen Martin
via
Lapham’s Quarterly
on
November 1, 2021
Mark Twain’s Disturbing Passion for Collecting Young Girls
In his later years, the famous writer surrounded himself with a bevy of adoring adolescents.
by
Linda Simon
via
The Paris Review
on
November 28, 2017
Mark Twain’s Get-Rich-Quick Schemes
“I am frightened by the proportions of my prosperity,” Twain said. “It seems to me that whatever I touch turns to gold.”
by
Alan Pell Crawford
via
The Paris Review
on
October 25, 2017
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