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Scrawled in the Margins, Signs of Twain as a Critic.

Authors :
COWAN, ALISON LEIGH
Source :
New York Times. 4/19/2010, Vol. 159 Issue 55015, p17. 0p.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

By the end of his life, Samuel Langhorne Clemens had achieved fame as a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi, a globe-trotting lecturer and, of course, the literary genius who wrote ''The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'' and other works under the name Mark Twain. He was less well-known, but no less talented, as a literary critic. Proof of it has resided, mostly unnoticed, in a small library in Redding, Conn., where hundreds of his personal books have sat in obscurity for 100 years. They are filled with notes in his own cramped, scratchy handwriting. Irrepressible when he spotted something he did not like, but also impatient with good books that he thought could be better, he was often savage in his commentary. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Subjects

Subjects :
*CRITICS

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03624331
Volume :
159
Issue :
55015
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
New York Times
Publication Type :
News
Accession number :
49216334