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          Shmoop guide to Mark Twain Biography.!

          Shmoop guide to Mark Twain.

        1. This memoir of Twain's years in the West shows off everything that's great about Mark Twain, especially his willingness to make fun of everyone and everything—.
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        4. Dive deep into the story of Mark Twain's life anywhere you go: on a plane, on a mountain, in a canoe, under a tree.
        5. Introduction & Overview of The Autobiography of Mark Twain

          The Autobiography of Mark Twain is as famous for its fictional qualities as for its lively writing style. This is one of the reasons the work—which exists in three distinct and competing versions—has lived on for generations and inspired much debate.

          This entry studies the 1959 version, edited and arranged by Charles Neider and available in paperback from Perennial Classics

          Twain's autobiography was originally published in 1924 (fourteen years after Twain's death) by Albert Bigelow Paine in New York.

          It was published in two volumes as Mark Twain's Autobiography. Samuel Langhorne Clemens, the real-life counterpart of the Mark Twain pseudonym, had been preparing notes for his autobiography for almost forty years, and they culminated in a series of dictated conversations to Paine from 1906 to Twain's death in 1910.

          Twain had lofty intentions when he started writing autobiographical notes in the 1870s. He expected that his