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Mark Twain as Critic

Mark Twain as Critic

Sydney J. Krause

Johns Hopkins University Press
2020
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Originally published in 1967. Mark Twain's literary criticism is a significant branch of his writing that is relatively less explored and appreciated than his other writing. Sydney Krause analyzes the full range of Twain's criticism, much of which has lain neglected in notebooks, letters, marginalia, and autobiographical dictations. This body of work demonstrates that, in addition to being an acute critic given to close reading, Twain thought enough of his criticism to present much of it in an enveloping literary form. In his early criticism Twain used the mask of an ignorant fool (or Muggins), while in his later criticism he used the mask of a world-weary malcontent (or Grumbler). The resulting cross fire from extremes of innocence and experience proved effective against a wide range of literary targets. The Muggins dealt mainly with theater, journalism, oratory, and popular poetry; the grumbler with such writers as Goldsmith, Cooper, Scott, and Hare. Much of this criticism was an outgrowth of Twain's romanticism and therefore has importance for the history of American realism. Mark Twain's criticism was not wholly depreciatory, however. He liked Macaulay, Howells, Howe, Zola, and Wilbrandt, for example, because he found in some of their works the realization of history as an immediate presence. The evidence presented in this book challenges the view that Twain was not a serious student of the craft of writing; he possessed the combination of sensitivity and judgment that all great critics have.
The Mark Lee Masters

The Mark Lee Masters

Mark Lee Masters

Xlibris
2007
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The Mark Lee Masters Collection Vol. I starts out with the murder mystery, Who's Got a Taste for Killing?. Although it is one of Mark's shorter books, some consider it his best. An author's first book always has a special place in his heart. The next book, Mary Thresher In Search of Sunken Treasures has the most complex plot, and is one of two books which the author considers to be his best. Dr. Exeeto was written in only six weeks. It is intense and inspired. Dr. Exeeto is a slightly mad scientist who attacks the world in order to save it. His main goal is to prevent the destruction of the gene pool of animals and humans. He created his own version of Noah's ark, and then attacked the world's civilizations which he blamed for the eminent destruction of life as we know it. Dr. Exeeto is possibly Mark's favorite creation. Next came Mirth, which is a sequel to Dr. Exeeto. Mirth explains what happened on Mars after most of the earth was destroyed. The Collection ends with Mark's autobiography, which includes a stirring tale about his Grandpa Bosler, the generous missionary doctor who served in Nigeria in the 1930s and 1940s.