Mark Twain's Letters -- Volume 5 (1901-1906)
English

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Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 5 (1901-1906) provides an in-depth look at Mark Twain’s later years as he becomes one of the most iconic and outspoken figures in American literature. This period finds Twain grappling with personal losses including the death of his beloved wife Olivia and the declining health of his daughter Jean. These letters reflect a more introspective and often somber Twain as he faces grief health concerns and financial pressures. Yet his signature wit and satirical voice remain sharp as he shares his thoughts on social injustices imperialism and the moral issues of his time. During these years Twain became increasingly vocal in his public criticism of U.S. foreign policy particularly regarding the Philippine-American War. His letters reveal his opposition to imperialism his involvement in the Anti-Imperialist League and his reflections on human rights and ethics. Volume 5 captures a more reflective and socially conscious Twain blending personal resilience with an unyielding dedication to speaking out on matters of principle offering a powerful portrait of the author in his final creative years.
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