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Satirist, novelist, and keen observer of the American scene, Mark Twain remains one of the world's best-loved writers. This delightful collection of Twain's favorite and most memorable writings includes selected tales and sketches such as The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, How I Edited an Agricultural Journal Once, Jim Baker's Blue-Jay Yarn, and A True Story. It also features excerpts from his novels and travel books (including Roughing It, The Innocents Abroad, and Life on the Mississippi, among others; autobiographical and polemical writings; as well as selected letters and…mehr
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- Verlag: Penguin Publishing Group
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2004
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781440649134
- Artikelnr.: 43077931
- Verlag: Penguin Publishing Group
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2004
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781440649134
- Artikelnr.: 43077931
Tom Quirk is the Catherine Paine Middlebush Professor of English at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He is the editor of the Penguin Classics editions of Mark Twain's Tales, Speeches, Essays, and Sketches (1994) and Ambrose Bierce's Tales of Soldiers and Civilians and Other Stories (2000) and co-editor of The Portable American Realism Reader (1997). His other books include Coming to Grips with Huckleberry Finn (1993), Mark Twain: A Study of the Short Fiction (1997) and Nothing Abstract: Investigations in the American Literary Imagination (2001).
Repeated Word for Word as I Heard It (1874) from The Innocents Abroad (1869) The Sea of Galilee At the Tomb of Adam from The Gilded Age (1873) Colonel Sellers Entertains Washington Hawkins from A Tramp Abroad (1880) Jim Baker's Blue-Jay Yarn The Hair Trunk from Life on the Mississippi (1883) The River and Its History The Boys' Ambition Perplexing Lessons Continued Perplexities Sunrise on the River The House Beautiful Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885) I. Civilizing Huck
Miss Watson
Tom Sawyer Waits II. The Boys Escape Jim
Tom Sawyer's Gang
Deep-laid Plans III. A Good Going Over
Grace Triumphant
One of Tom Sawyer's Lies IV. Huck and the Judge
Superstition V. Huck's Father
The Fond Parent
Reform VI. He Went for Judge Thatcher
Huck Decided to Leave
Political Economy
Thrashing Around VII. Laying for Him
Locked in the Cabin
Sinking the Body
Resting VIII. Sleeping in the Woods
Raising the Dead
Exploring the Island
Finding Jim
Jim's Escape
Signs
Balum IX. The Cave
The Floating House X. The Find
Old Hank Bunker
In Disguise XI. Huck and the Woman
The Search
Prevarication
Going to Goshen XII. Slow Navigation
Borrowing Things
Boarding the Wreck
The Plotters
Huntingfor the Boat XIII. Escaping from the Wreck
The Watchman
Sinking XIV. A General Good Time
The Harem
French XV. Huck Loses the Raft
In the Fog
Huck Finds the Raft
Trash XVI. Give Us a Rest
The Corpse-Maker Crows
The Child of Calamity
They Both Weaken
Little Davy Steps In
After the Battle
Ed's Adventures
Something Queer
A Haunted Barrel
It Brings a Storm
The Barrel Pursues
Killed by Lightning
Allbright Atones
Ed Gets Mad
Snake of Boy?
Snake Him Out
Some Lively Lying
Off and Overboard
Expectation
A White Lie
Floating Currency
Running by Cairo
Swimming Ashore XVII. An Evening Call
The Farm in Arkansaw
Interior Decorations
Stephen Dowling Bots
Poetical Effusion XVIII. Col. Grangerford
Aristocracy
Feuds
The Testament
Recovering the Raft
The Wood-pile
Pork and Cabblage XIX. Tying Up Day-times
An Astronomical Theory
Running a Temperance Revival
The Duke of Bridgewater
The Troubles of Royalty XX. Huck Explains
Laying Out a Campaign
Working the Camp-meeting
A Pirate at the Camp-meeting
The Duke as a Printer XXI. Sword Exercise
Hamlet's Soliloquy
They Loafed Around Town
A Lazy Town
Old Boggs
Dead XXII. Sherburn
Attending the Circus
Intoxication in the Ring
The Thrilling Tragedy XXIII. Sold!
Royal Comparisons
Jim Gets Home-sick XXIV. Jim in Royal Robes
They Take a Passenger
Getting Information
Family Grief XXV. Is It Them?
Singing the Doxologer
Awful Square
Funeral Orgies
A Bad Investment XXVI. A Pious King
The King's Clergy
She Asked His Pardon
Hiding in the Room
Huck Takes the Money XXVII. The Funeral
Satisfying Curiosity
Suspicious of Huck
Quick Sales and Small Profits XXVIII. The Trip to England
The Brute!
Mary Jane Decided to Leave
Huck Parting with Mary Jane
Mumps
The Opposition Line XXIX. Contested Relationship
The King Explains the Loss
A Question of Handwriting
Digging up the Corpse
Huck Escapes XXX. The King Went for Him
A Royal Row
Powerful Mellow XXXI. Ominous Plans
News from Jim
Old Recollections
A Sheep Story
Valuable Information XXXII. Still and Sunday-like
Mistaken Identity
Up a Stump
In a Dilemma XXXIII. A Nigger Stealer
Southern Hospitality
A Pretty Long Blessing
Tar and Feathers XXXIV. The Hut by the Ash Hopper
Outrageous
Climbing the Lightning Rod
Troubled with Witches XXXV. Escaping Property
Dark Schemes
Discrimination in Stealing
A Deep Hole XXXVI. The Lightning Rod
His Level Best
A Bequest to Posterity
A High Figure XXXVII. The Last Shirt
Mooning Around
Sailing Orders
The Witch Pie XXXVIII. The Coat of Arms
A Skilled Superintendant
Unpleasant Glory
A Tearful Subject XXXIX. Rats
Lively Bed-Fellows
The Straw Dummy XL. Fishing
The Vigilance Committee
A Lively Run
Jim Advises a Doctor XLI. The Doctor
Uncle Silas
Sister Hotchkiss
Aunt Sally in Trouble XLII. Tom Sawyer Wounded
The Doctor's Story
Tom Confesses
Aunt Polly Arrives
Hand Out Them Letters CHAPTER THE LAST. Out of Bondage
Paying the Captive
Yours Truly
Huck Finn The Private History of a Campaign That Failed (1885) from A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889) The Yankee in Search of Adventures The Holy Fountain Extracts from Adam's Diary (1893) from The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson (1894)
from Following the Equator (1897) from The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar fromFollowing the Equator Pudd'nhead Wilson's New Calendar Decimating the Savages To the Person Sitting in Darkenss (1901) Corn-Pone Opinions (1901) Early Days (1907) Speeches Farewell Banquet for Bayard Taylor (1878) Plymouth Rock and the Pilgrims (1881) Advice to Youth (1882) The Alphabet and Simplified Spelling (1907) Education and Citizenship (1908) Letters To Mrs. Jane Clemens and Mrs. Moffett
1/20/1866 To W.D. Howells
12/8/1874 To W.D. Howells
8/9/1876 To J.H. Burrough
11/1/1876 To the Reverend J.H. Twitchell
1/26/1879 To Orion Clemens and Family
7/21/1883 To Frank A. Nichols
Secretary
Concord Free
Trade Club
3/1/1885 To Jeanette Gilder (not mailed)
5/14/1887 To Andrew Lang
early 1890 Fragment of letter to-
1891 To Susan Crane
3/19/1893 To Major Jack Downing
2/26/1899 To W.D. Howells
4/2/1899 To Reverend J.H. Twitchell
2/1902 TO Miss Picard
2/22/1902 To Robert Fulton
5/24/1905 Biographical List of COrrespondents
Repeated Word for Word as I Heard It (1874) from The Innocents Abroad (1869) The Sea of Galilee At the Tomb of Adam from The Gilded Age (1873) Colonel Sellers Entertains Washington Hawkins from A Tramp Abroad (1880) Jim Baker's Blue-Jay Yarn The Hair Trunk from Life on the Mississippi (1883) The River and Its History The Boys' Ambition Perplexing Lessons Continued Perplexities Sunrise on the River The House Beautiful Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885) I. Civilizing Huck
Miss Watson
Tom Sawyer Waits II. The Boys Escape Jim
Tom Sawyer's Gang
Deep-laid Plans III. A Good Going Over
Grace Triumphant
One of Tom Sawyer's Lies IV. Huck and the Judge
Superstition V. Huck's Father
The Fond Parent
Reform VI. He Went for Judge Thatcher
Huck Decided to Leave
Political Economy
Thrashing Around VII. Laying for Him
Locked in the Cabin
Sinking the Body
Resting VIII. Sleeping in the Woods
Raising the Dead
Exploring the Island
Finding Jim
Jim's Escape
Signs
Balum IX. The Cave
The Floating House X. The Find
Old Hank Bunker
In Disguise XI. Huck and the Woman
The Search
Prevarication
Going to Goshen XII. Slow Navigation
Borrowing Things
Boarding the Wreck
The Plotters
Huntingfor the Boat XIII. Escaping from the Wreck
The Watchman
Sinking XIV. A General Good Time
The Harem
French XV. Huck Loses the Raft
In the Fog
Huck Finds the Raft
Trash XVI. Give Us a Rest
The Corpse-Maker Crows
The Child of Calamity
They Both Weaken
Little Davy Steps In
After the Battle
Ed's Adventures
Something Queer
A Haunted Barrel
It Brings a Storm
The Barrel Pursues
Killed by Lightning
Allbright Atones
Ed Gets Mad
Snake of Boy?
Snake Him Out
Some Lively Lying
Off and Overboard
Expectation
A White Lie
Floating Currency
Running by Cairo
Swimming Ashore XVII. An Evening Call
The Farm in Arkansaw
Interior Decorations
Stephen Dowling Bots
Poetical Effusion XVIII. Col. Grangerford
Aristocracy
Feuds
The Testament
Recovering the Raft
The Wood-pile
Pork and Cabblage XIX. Tying Up Day-times
An Astronomical Theory
Running a Temperance Revival
The Duke of Bridgewater
The Troubles of Royalty XX. Huck Explains
Laying Out a Campaign
Working the Camp-meeting
A Pirate at the Camp-meeting
The Duke as a Printer XXI. Sword Exercise
Hamlet's Soliloquy
They Loafed Around Town
A Lazy Town
Old Boggs
Dead XXII. Sherburn
Attending the Circus
Intoxication in the Ring
The Thrilling Tragedy XXIII. Sold!
Royal Comparisons
Jim Gets Home-sick XXIV. Jim in Royal Robes
They Take a Passenger
Getting Information
Family Grief XXV. Is It Them?
Singing the Doxologer
Awful Square
Funeral Orgies
A Bad Investment XXVI. A Pious King
The King's Clergy
She Asked His Pardon
Hiding in the Room
Huck Takes the Money XXVII. The Funeral
Satisfying Curiosity
Suspicious of Huck
Quick Sales and Small Profits XXVIII. The Trip to England
The Brute!
Mary Jane Decided to Leave
Huck Parting with Mary Jane
Mumps
The Opposition Line XXIX. Contested Relationship
The King Explains the Loss
A Question of Handwriting
Digging up the Corpse
Huck Escapes XXX. The King Went for Him
A Royal Row
Powerful Mellow XXXI. Ominous Plans
News from Jim
Old Recollections
A Sheep Story
Valuable Information XXXII. Still and Sunday-like
Mistaken Identity
Up a Stump
In a Dilemma XXXIII. A Nigger Stealer
Southern Hospitality
A Pretty Long Blessing
Tar and Feathers XXXIV. The Hut by the Ash Hopper
Outrageous
Climbing the Lightning Rod
Troubled with Witches XXXV. Escaping Property
Dark Schemes
Discrimination in Stealing
A Deep Hole XXXVI. The Lightning Rod
His Level Best
A Bequest to Posterity
A High Figure XXXVII. The Last Shirt
Mooning Around
Sailing Orders
The Witch Pie XXXVIII. The Coat of Arms
A Skilled Superintendant
Unpleasant Glory
A Tearful Subject XXXIX. Rats
Lively Bed-Fellows
The Straw Dummy XL. Fishing
The Vigilance Committee
A Lively Run
Jim Advises a Doctor XLI. The Doctor
Uncle Silas
Sister Hotchkiss
Aunt Sally in Trouble XLII. Tom Sawyer Wounded
The Doctor's Story
Tom Confesses
Aunt Polly Arrives
Hand Out Them Letters CHAPTER THE LAST. Out of Bondage
Paying the Captive
Yours Truly
Huck Finn The Private History of a Campaign That Failed (1885) from A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889) The Yankee in Search of Adventures The Holy Fountain Extracts from Adam's Diary (1893) from The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson (1894)
from Following the Equator (1897) from The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar fromFollowing the Equator Pudd'nhead Wilson's New Calendar Decimating the Savages To the Person Sitting in Darkenss (1901) Corn-Pone Opinions (1901) Early Days (1907) Speeches Farewell Banquet for Bayard Taylor (1878) Plymouth Rock and the Pilgrims (1881) Advice to Youth (1882) The Alphabet and Simplified Spelling (1907) Education and Citizenship (1908) Letters To Mrs. Jane Clemens and Mrs. Moffett
1/20/1866 To W.D. Howells
12/8/1874 To W.D. Howells
8/9/1876 To J.H. Burrough
11/1/1876 To the Reverend J.H. Twitchell
1/26/1879 To Orion Clemens and Family
7/21/1883 To Frank A. Nichols
Secretary
Concord Free
Trade Club
3/1/1885 To Jeanette Gilder (not mailed)
5/14/1887 To Andrew Lang
early 1890 Fragment of letter to-
1891 To Susan Crane
3/19/1893 To Major Jack Downing
2/26/1899 To W.D. Howells
4/2/1899 To Reverend J.H. Twitchell
2/1902 TO Miss Picard
2/22/1902 To Robert Fulton
5/24/1905 Biographical List of COrrespondents