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Mark Twain

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A sympathetic critical portrait that blends biography, anecdote, and literary analysis to trace the subject's life, public persona, and artistic development. The author examines the formation of a distinctive comic voice and method, assesses major works and their reception, and explores the subject's moral, philosophical, and social attitudes. Arranged in themed chapters, the study balances reminiscence and close reading, includes photographic illustrations, and argues that the humor often masks serious insight into human motives and social experience while insisting on the writer's broad aesthetic and ethical significance.

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Archibald Henderson

Archibald Henderson was an American author and biographer known for his insightful works on prominent literary figures. He gained recognition for his detailed examinations of George Bernard Shaw and Mark Twain, providing readers with a deeper understanding of their lives and contributions to literature. In addition to his biographical studies, Henderson explored the early American frontier in "The Conquest of the Old Southwest," which narrates the romantic story of pioneers in the 18th century. His writings reflect a keen interest in both literary analysis and historical narrative, making him a notable figure in early 20th-century American literature.

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