The Life of Mark Twain: The Middle Years, 1871-1891 Volume 2

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Price
$44.95  $41.80
Publisher
University of Missouri Press
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Pages
777
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.0 X 2.2 inches | 2.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780826221896
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About the Author
Gary Scharnhorst is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English at the University of New Mexico. He is the author or editor of fifty books, including Mark Twain on Potholes and Politics: Letters to the Editor. He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Reviews
"A masterful, detailed account of America's most famous literary wit."--Publishers Weekly
"The second installment of Gary Scharnhorst's multi-volume biography of Mark Twain is arguably even more momentous than the first, as it takes up Twain's major phase, the period in which he produced much of his best-known work, including Roughing It, The Adventure of Tom Sawyer, A Tramp abroad, The Prince and the Pauper, Life on the Mississippi, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, and his masterpiece, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Readers familiar with the first volume will not be disappointed by the second one."--Joseph Csicsila, author of Canons by Consensus: Critical Trends and American Literature Anthologies
"Given how many biographies have been written on Mark Twain, one might wonder why another one would be necessary. But Gary Scharnhorst is no ordinary biographer. His research is first-rate, discovering sources and information that contribute to a fuller picture of its subject. He pulls no punches, giving us an unvarnished portrait of one of the most complex figures in American cultural history. This comprehensive biography is a welcome addition to an already full shelf because it makes a number of them obsolete."--Lawrence Howe, author of Mark Twain and the Novel: The Double-Cross of Authority
"Weaving together mountains of facts, material not commonly quoted, and his own revisionist perspective, Scharnhorst provides a rich narrative that sets this biography apart from earlier biographies." --D. E. Sloane, Choice
"Gary Scharnhorst's biography is massive, meticulous, thorough, and monumental. When complete, his work will become the definitive biography of Mark Twain for this and for many subsequent generations." --John Bird, Missouri Historical Review
"The reduction of a variegated (reportedly one of Twain's favorite words) and complex life into a simple narrative is something that Gary Scharnhorst's expansive, thorough, and deeply engaging three-volume biography of Samuel Clemens works to avoid, and the result is remarkably successful."--Western American Literature