Tricksters, Dialects and the story structures of Mark Twain

Submitted by scott on Tue, 02/14/2023 - 09:21

Sam Clemens, from his earliest days writing squibs for his brother’s newspapers, dealt with perceived issues with humor. This was his medium all through his life. The issues changed and perhaps he became a bit more acerbic in his later career, but the humorous vein remained. He employed a number of techniques, many deriving from his early days listening to the stories of his Uncle Dan’l.

Sam Clemens Returns to the Mississippi River

Submitted by scott on Sat, 02/04/2023 - 11:32

Excerpts from Life on the Mississippi

AFTER twenty-one years' absence, I felt a very strong desire to see the river again, and the steamboats, and such of the boys as might be left; so I resolved to go out there. I enlisted a poet for company, and a stenographer to 'take him down,' and started westward about the middle of April. [LOTM p 247]