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Authors: A. B. Paine (pulitzer Prize Committee),Mark Twain,The Complete Works Collection
THE COMPLETE NOVELS OF MARK TWAIN
By
Mark Twain
Illustrated with Extensive Critical and Historical Commentary
The Complete Works Collection
©2011
MAIN TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION:
THE COMPLETE NOVELS:
The Gilded Age
(1873)
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
(1876)
The Prince and the Pauper
(1881)
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
(1885)
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court
(1889)
The American Claimant
(1892)
Tom Sawyer Abroad
(1894)
Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson
(1894)
Tom Sawyer, Detective
(1896)
Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc
(1896)
The Double Barrelled Detective
(1902)
A Dog's Tale
(1904)
A Horse's Tale
(1907)
The Mysterious Stranger
(1898 Unfinished by Twain)
THE BIOGRAPHY OF MARK TWAIN
Mark Twain’s Life, Loves and Literary Legacy
EPILOGUE:
Mark Twain’s Humor, Genius and Philosophy
Mark Twain, The Man
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MERICAN literature, and indeed American life, can exhibit no example of supreme success from the humblest beginnings, so meaningful as the example of Mark Twain. Mark Twain enjoys the unique distinction of exhibiting a progressive development, a deepening and broadening of forces, a ripening of intellectual and spiritual powers from the beginning to the end of his career. From the standpoint of the man of letters, the evolution of Mark Twain from a journeyman printer to a great author, from a merry-andrew to a world-humorist, from a river-pilot to a trustworthy navigator on the vast and uncharted seas of human experience, may be taken as symbolic of the romance of American life.