Mark Twain's Letters -- Volume 3 (1876-1885)
English

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Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 3 (1876-1885) covers a prolific decade in Twain's life during which he penned some of his most famous works including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. This collection of letters offers an intimate look into his creative process the challenges he faced in his writing and his deepening thoughts on American society. In this period Twain also explores his investments and business ventures some of which would lead to financial strain reflecting both his ambition and his optimism. The letters reveal Twain's thoughts on family life his relationship with his wife Olivia and his role as a father. He also corresponds with literary contemporaries discussing ideas social issues and the cultural landscape of the Gilded Age. Volume 3 provides readers with a rich view of Twain's mid-career highlighting both his achievements and the personal trials that would shape his later years and works. Through his candid often humorous correspondence Twain’s personality wit and complex worldview come to life.
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