
Mark Twain
About Mark Twain
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, and essayist.
Literary Significance
He was praised as the "greatest humorist the United States has produced", with William Faulkner calling him "the father of American literature". Twain first achieved success as a writer with the humorous story "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," which was published in 1865; it was based on a story that he heard at the Angels Hotel in Angels Camp, California, where Twain had spent some time while he was working as a miner.
Biography
Awards & Honors
- honorary doctor of Yale University
- member of the Nevada Newspaper Hall of Fame
- member of the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame
📰 Articles About Mark Twain
12 articlesPostmodernism
literary-analysisDelve into the world of Postmodernism, a literary movement that challenged traditional norms and continues to influence writers today
Picaresque Novel: A Literary Guide
literary-analysisThe picaresque novel is a unique literary genre characterized by its use of an anti-hero and a narrative structure that follows the protagonist's journeys and adventures, often satirizing societal norms and conventions, and its influence can be seen in many modern forms of media, including film and television
Picaresque Novel: A Rogue's Literary Journey
literary-analysisThe Picaresque Novel is a literary genre characterized by its use of a rogue or anti-hero, often navigating a series of episodic adventures, offering commentary on societal norms and values, with its unique blend of humor, satire, and social critique
Picaresque Novel Guide
literary-analysisWhat makes Picaresque Novel unique is its anti-hero narrative, exploring themes of morality and societal critique through a roguish protagonist's journey, often satirizing the social norms of the time
Picaresque Novel: A Rogue's Tale
literary-analysisDiscover the unique blend of humor, satire, and social commentary that defines Picaresque Novel, from its roots in 16th-century Spain to its influence on contemporary literature and media, with iconic works like Don Quixote and Tom Jones
Naturalism: Unveiling Reality
literary-analysisDelve into the world of Naturalism, where authors like Zola and Dreiser expose the darker aspects of human existence
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Works by Mark Twain
Explore 32 works by Mark Twain, sorted by popularity. All books are available to read free online.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Complete
Adventure stories
31,378 downloads

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Adventure stories
29,404 downloads

Life on the Mississippi
Authors, American
9,842 downloads

The Prince and the Pauper
Boys
9,736 downloads

Sketches New and Old
Humorous stories, American
8,149 downloads

Roughing It
Authors, American
6,813 downloads

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Americans
6,217 downloads

The Innocents Abroad
Europe
5,403 downloads

The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today
Businessmen
4,636 downloads

Following the Equator: A Journey Around the World
Equator
3,950 downloads

Eve's Diary, Complete
Bible. Genesis
2,995 downloads

The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson
Impostors and imposture
2,828 downloads
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