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Mark Twain: A Biography. Complete
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Published in the late 19th century, Albert Bigelow Paine's "Mark Twain: A Biography" offers a detailed account of the life and career of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, known as Mark Twain. The work covers his early years, family background, and the socio-cultural influences that shaped his literary output. It examines the formative experiences of Twain, including his ancestry, childhood, and the economic and social challenges faced by his family. The biography aims to contextualise Twain's development within the American milieu of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, providing insight into the personal and professional aspects of his life through extensive references and personal anecdotes.
The book is written for a contemporary readership interested in American literature and biography. It reflects the period's biographical conventions and Paine's close association with Twain, offering a comprehensive and factual account based on personal correspondence, historical records, and firsthand knowledge of Twain's social circle. The work serves as an important resource for understanding the life behind one of America's most significant literary figures.
The book is written for a contemporary readership interested in American literature and biography. It reflects the period's biographical conventions and Paine's close association with Twain, offering a comprehensive and factual account based on personal correspondence, historical records, and firsthand knowledge of Twain's social circle. The work serves as an important resource for understanding the life behind one of America's most significant literary figures.
From the opening pages
Dear William Dean Howells, Joseph Hopkins Twichell, Joseph T. Goodman, and other old friends of Mark Twain: I cannot let these volumes go to press without some grateful word to you who have helped me during the six years and more that have gone to their making. First, I want to confess how I have envied you your association with Mark Twain in those days when you and he “went gipsying, a long time ago.” Next, I want to express my wonder at your willingness to give me so unstintedly from your precious letters and memories, when it is in the nature of man to hoard such treasures, for himself and for those who follow him. And, lastly, I want to tell you that I do not envy you so much, any more, for in these chapters, one after another, through your grace, I have gone gipsying with you all. Neither do I wonder now, for I have come to know that out of your love for him grew that greater unselfishness (or divine selfishness, as he himself might have termed it), and that nothing short of the fullest you could do for his memory would have contented your hearts. My gratitude is measureless; and it is world-wide, for there is no land so distant that it does not contain some one who has eagerly contributed to the story. Only, I seem so poorly able to put my thanks into words. Albert Bigelow Paine. PREFATORY NOTE Certain happenings as recorded in this work will be found to differ materially from the same incidents and episodes as set down in the writings of Mr. Clemens himself. Mark Twain's spirit was built of the very fabric of truth, so far as moral intent was concerned, but in his earlier autobiographical writings—and most of his earlier writings were autobiographical—he made no real pretense to accuracy of time, place, or circumstance—seeking, as he said, “only to tell a good story”—while in later years an ever-vivid imagination and a capricious memory made history difficult, even when, as in his so-called “Autobiography,” his effort was in the direction of fact. “When I was younger I could remember anything, whether it happened or not,” he once said, quaintly, “but I am getting old, and soon I shall remember only the latter.” The reader may be assured, where discrepancies occur, that the writer of
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