IRA Fistell's Mark Twain
English


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About The Book

Ira Fistells Mark Twain: Three Encounters Begins With A Perceptive Analysis Of The Authors Major Novels Which Will Be A Revelation To Any Reader Of Twain. Ira Proves That Tom Sawyer Is Anything But A Kids Book; Explains Why The Ending Of Huckleberry Finn Often Dismissed As Just Cheating Is Actually The Most Brilliant Part Of The Book; Makes Sense Of The Confusing And Difficult Connecticut Yankee; And Discovers The Tragedy In The Tragedy Of Puddnhead Wilson. Then This Book Explores How The Places Twain Live Affected What He Wrote And Concludes With A Stunning Explanation Of The Authors Terrible Guilt In His Later Years. No Other Study Of Twain And His Work Compares With This One: It Is The Essential Book On This Subject.
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