The complete essays of Mark Twain
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The complete essays of Mark Twain
Da Capo Press, 2000
1st Da Capo Press ed
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Includes index
"An extraordinary wealth of good reading. Chicago Tribune" -- On cover
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Mark Twain is best known as one of this country's finest humourists and novelists. As this collection confirms, he was one of our finest essayists as well. Gathered here in a single volume, these pieces reveal the complete range of this esteemed American writer and contain some of his best, funniest, and most caustic work. "English as She Is Taught," "What Is Man?," and "Letters to Satan" are among the seventy-seven essays, each featuring Twain's witty, vital, colourful style,and reminding us why, nearly one hundred years after his death, he continues to be one of the most widely read and beloved of all American authors.
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