Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 2 (1867-1875) continues the collection of Mark Twain's correspondence documenting his life as he transitions from a budding humorist to an established author and public figure. This volume captures significant moments in his personal and professional life including his travels to Europe and the Holy Land (which inspired The Innocents Abroad) his courtship and marriage to Olivia Langdon and the early years of their marriage. These letters reveal Twain’s insights on fame his experiences as a travel writer and his reflections on society and politics. The letters showcase Twain's evolving literary style and his keen sense of satire as he reflects on both American and European cultures. This period also includes Twain’s work on Roughing It and The Gilded Age works that solidified his reputation. Through his correspondence readers gain a deeper understanding of his personal life his creative processes and the shaping of his public persona. Volume 2 highlights Twain’s growth as a writer and the personal experiences that influenced his literary voice.
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