Mark Twain at home : how family shaped Twain's fiction / Michael J. Kiskis ; foreword by Laura Skandera Trombley ; afterword by Gary Scharnhorst.

"Twain scholar Michael J. Kiskis opens this fascinating new exploration of Twain with the observation that most readers have no idea that Samuel Clemens was the father of four and that he lived through the deaths of three of his children as well as his wife. In Mark Twain at Home: How Family Sh...

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Main Author: Kiskis, Michael J. (Author)
Other Authors: Skandera-Trombley, Laura E. (author of foreword.)
Scharnhorst, Gary (author of afterword,, colophon, etc.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, [2016]
©2016.
Series:Studies in American literary realism and naturalism.
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