Smith offers an engaging biography of one of the world's most inspiring, humorous, and provocative authors. He analyzes Mark Twain's constantly changing views of Christianity, humanity, the afterlife, and other theological topics, thereby providing a window into the spiritual crisis of the Gilded Age.
Smith offers an engaging biography of one of the world's most inspiring, humorous, and provocative authors. He analyzes Mark Twain's constantly changing views of Christianity, humanity, the afterlife, and other theological topics, thereby providing a window into the spiritual crisis of the Gilded Age.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gary Scott Smith taught at Grove City College from 1978 to 2017 where he chaired the History Department and coordinated the Humanities Core. He received Grove City's inaugural Professor of the Year award in 2000, and the next year he was named Pennsylvania Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. He is the author or editor of seventeen books.
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Abbreviations of Frequently Cited Persons and Works 1: Introduction 2: 1835-1860: Life Along and On the Mississippi 3: The 1860s: Journalism, a Pilgrimage, and Courtship 4: The 1870s: Hartford as a Religious Haven 5: The 1880s: In Hartford as In Heaven 6: The 1890s: A Troubled Time 7: The 1900s: Trying to Make Sense of Life 8: Conclusion Selected Bibliography
Abbreviations of Frequently Cited Persons and Works 1: Introduction 2: 1835-1860: Life Along and On the Mississippi 3: The 1860s: Journalism, a Pilgrimage, and Courtship 4: The 1870s: Hartford as a Religious Haven 5: The 1880s: In Hartford as In Heaven 6: The 1890s: A Troubled Time 7: The 1900s: Trying to Make Sense of Life 8: Conclusion Selected Bibliography
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