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Twain Mark
(1835–1910)

Twain Mark (1835–1910)

American writer and humorist. His best work is characterized by broad, often irreverent, humor or biting social satire; realism of place and language; memorable characters; and hatred of hypocrisy.

Clemens was born Nov. 30, 1835, in Florida, Mo. When he was four years old, his family moved to Hannibal, Mo., a Mississippi river port, where he received a public school education. After the death of his father in 1847, Clemens was apprenticed to two Hannibal printers, and in 1851 he began setting type for and contributing sketches to his brother Orion's Hannibal Journal . Subsequently he was a journeyman printer in Keokuk, Iowa, New York City, Philadelphia, and other cities, and then a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi until the American Civil War brought an end to travel on the river. In 1861 he served briefly as a volunteer soldier in an irregular company of Confederate cavalry. Later that year he accompanied his brother to the newly created Nevada Territory where he tried his hand at silver mining. In 1862 he became a reporter on the Territorial Enterprise in Virginia City, Nev., and in 1863 began signing his articles with the pseudonym "Mark Twain," a Mississippi River phrase meaning two fathoms deep. After moving to San Francisco in 1864, Twain met the writers Artemus Ward and Bret Harte, who encouraged him. In 1865 Twain reworked a tale he had heard in the California gold fields; within months the author and the story, "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," had become national sensations.

In 1867 Twain lectured in New York City; he also visited Europe and the "Holy Land." He wrote of these travels in The Innocents Abroad (1869), a book burlesquing those aspects of Old World culture that impress American tourists. In 1870 he married Olivia Langdon (1845-1904). After a brief residence in Buffalo, N.Y., the couple moved to Hartford, Conn. Much of Twain's best work was written in the 1870s and '80s in Hartford or during the summers at Quarry Farm, near Elmira, N.Y. Roughing It (1872) recounts his early adventures as a miner and journalist; The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) celebrates boyhood in a town on the Mississippi River; A Tramp Abroad (1880) describes a walking trip through the Black Forest of Germany and the Swiss Alps; The Prince and the Pauper (1882), a children's book, focuses on switched identities in Tudor England; Life on the Mississippi (1883) combines an autobiographical account of his experiences as a river pilot with a visit to the Mississippi nearly two decades after he left it; A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889) satirizes oppression in feudal England. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), the sequel to Tom Sawyer, is considered Twain's masterpiece.

In 1884 he formed a publishing company, but a disastrous investment in an automatic typesetting machine led to the firm's bankruptcy in 1894. Twain's work during the 1890s and the 1900s is marked by growing pessimism and bitterness-the result of his business reverses and later the deaths of his wife and two daughters. Significant works of this period are Pudd'nhead Wilson (1894), a novel about miscegenation and murder, and Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc (1896), a sentimental biography. Other later writings include short stories, "The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg" (1899) and "The War Prayer" (1905); philosophical, social, and political essays; "The Mysterious Stranger" manuscripts; and autobiographical dictations. Twain raised his voice in protest at a time when American life was dominated by the materialism and corruption of the so-called Gilded Age following the Civil War. His work was inspired by the unconventional West; its popularity marked the end of the domination of American literature by New England writers. One of America's most important writers, Twain is justly renowned as a humorist, but his literary reputation also rests on his realistic use of dialects and the vernacular, especially of the Mississippi River Valley, in delineating characters and scenes of mid-19th century American life. He was a celebrity during his later years, and received an honorary doctorate from Oxford University in 1907. He died in New York City on April 21, 1910.


Anguilla, 1985, Fishing

Anguilla, 1985, Pap surprising Huck

Anguilla, 1985, The times tables

Anguilla, 1985, The Duke and Huck

Anguilla, 1985, Huck in the school

Anguilla, 1986, Tom Sawyer

Antigua, 1985, Travellers with the Indians

Antigua, 1985, Travellers in a canoe

Antigua, 1985, Goofy on a horse

Antigua, 1985, Travellers hunting a Bison

Antigua, 1985, At the silver mines

Antigua, 1985, Travellers in the diligance

Antigua, 1993, «Prince and Pauper»

Australia, 2005, Mickey Mouse Booklet

Bhutan, 1985, Tramping throw Black Forest

Bhutan, 1985, Steamboat trip on Lake Lucerne

Bhutan, 1985, Climbing Rigi-Kulm

Bhutan, 1985, Rafting on River Neckar

Bhutan, 1985, Back up the Riffelberg

Bhutan, 1985, A Tramp Abroad

Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2000, Mark Twain, Tom and Huck

Caicos islands, 1985, Huck and Tom read the reward

Caicos islands, 1985, Huck and Tom with Jack Dunlap

Caicos islands, 1985, Huck and Tom with Jubiter Dunlap

Caicos islands, 1985, Huck, Tom and hound

Caicos islands, 1985, Tom unmasks Jubiter Dunlap

Central African Republic, 1985, Mark Twain, Tom Sawyer

Comoren Islands, 1985, Mark Twain

Dominica, 1985, Painting the fence

Dominica, 1985, At the dentist's

Dominica, 1985, Aunt Polly's pain killer

Dominica, 1985, Walking on the fence

Dominica, 1985, Lost in the cave

Dominica, 1985, The pirate crew

Dominica, 1986, Mark Twain's portrait

Gambia, 1985, Captain

Gambia, 1985, Passangers

Gambia, 1985, Mark Twain

Gambia, 1985, Playing Card

Gambia, 1985, Passangers

German Federal Republic, 2001, Tom Swyer and Huck Finn

Great Britain. Staffa, 1982, Mark Twain

Grenada, 1985, Tom meets the prince

Grenada, 1985, The Prince and Tom interchange clothes

Grenada, 1985, The prnce goes to live at John's house

Grenada, 1985, The Prince knights Mike Hendon

Grenada, 1985, Tom dressed as a Prince

Grenada, 1985, Tom, Prince and Mike Hendon

Grenada, 2002, Mickey in «The Prince and the Pauper»

Grenada, 2004, Arthur as Tom Sawer

Grenada Grenadines, 1985, Dancing the hula

Grenada Grenadines, 1985, Trying to surf

Grenada Grenadines, 1985, The volcanoes

Grenada Grenadines, 1985, In a canoe

Grenada Grenadines, 1985, Sarrounded by cats

Guinea Bissau, 2010, Mark Twain

Guinea Bissau, 2010, Mark Twain

Guyana, 1999, Death of Lev Tolstoy and Mark Twain

Hungary, 1948, Mark Twain

Lesotho, 1985, Mark Twain quotes

Lesotho, 1985, Dumbo, Mark Twain quotes

Lesotho, 1985, Winnie the Pooh, Mark Twain quotes

Lesotho, 1985, Mark Twain quotes

Lesotho, 1985, Mickey on the Moon. Mark Twain quotes

Liberia, 1998, Tom Sawyer

Maldives, 1985, Winny the Pooh, words of Mark Twain

Maldives, 1985, Gepetto, words of Mark Twain

Maldives, 1985, Goofy with eggs, Mark Twain

Maldives, 1985, Donald and Goofy, Mark Twain

Maldives, 1985, Mawgli and King Louis, Mark Twain

Maldives, 1985, Wicked Queen, Mark Twain

Maldives, 1985, Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain

Mauritius, 2008, Mark Twain

Mongolia, 1987, He'd bet on anything

Mongolia, 1987, Learning frog to jump

Mongolia, 1987, What might it be that you've got in that box?

Mongolia, 1987, He got the frog out and filed him full of quail shot

Mongolia, 1987, He set the frog down and took after that feller

Paraguay, 1985, Mississippi reverboat

Paraguay, 1985, Finn

Paraguay, 1985, Tom and friends

Paraguay, 1985, Finn and Joe

Paraguay, 1985, Tom and friends, riverboat

Paraguay, 1985, Clementery

Paraguay, 1985, Finn and Saeyer

Paraguay, 1985, Raft

Redonda, 1985, Winny the Pooh, Mark Twain

Redonda, 1985, Donald's nephew

Redonda, 1985, Goofies, Mark Twain

Redonda, 1985, Mickey and Minnie

Redonda, 1985, Scientist

Rumania, 1960, Mark Twain

Rumania, 1985, Hank near Camelot

Rumania, 1985, Hank and Merlin

Rumania, 1985, Hank on horseback

Rumania, 1985, Sir Sagramoor

Rumania, 1985, Tournament of Knights

San-Marino, 2010, Mark Twain

Sierra Leone, 1985, Mark Twain, Snow White and Bashful

Sierra Leone, 1985, Mark Twain, Three Little Pigs

Sierra Leone, 1985, Mark Twain, Donald and Loui

Sierra Leone, 1985, Mark Twain, Pinocchio and Figaro

Sierra Leone, 1985, Winnie the Pooh

St. Vincent, 1991, Pauper friends

St. Vincent, 1991, Bored Prince

St. Vincent, 1991, The Valet

St. Vincent, 1991, The Prince and Tom

St. Vincent, 1991, The Prince and Tom interchange clothes

St. Vincent, 1991, How to be a Prince

St. Vincent, 1991, Food for people

St. Vincent, 1991, The Captain's plot

St. Vincent, 1991, Condemned to prison

St. Vincent, 1991, Help to escape

St. Vincent, 1991, Looking for an exit

St. Vincent, 1991, Long life to the real Prince

St. Vincent, 1991, Crowning the falshe prince

St. Vincent, 1991, Captain folding Prince

St. Vincent, 1991, Get the guard

St. Vincent, 1991, The prince arrived

Taiwan, 2005, The Prince and The Pauper

Turks & Caicos, 1985, Mark Twain riding on Halley's Comet

Turks & Caicos, 1985, Mississippi river streamer

Turks & Caicos, 1985, Mark Twain and Grimm brothers

USA, 1940, Mark Twain

USA, 1972, Illustration for «The Adventures of Tom Sawyer»

USA, 1993, Huckleberry Finn

USA, 2011, Mark Twain

USSR, 1960, Mark Twain

Zaire / Congo, 2001, Mark TwainPossibly illegal issue

German Federal Republic, 2001.06.13, Perleberg. Tom Sawyer

USA, 1985, 150th Birth Anniv of Mark Twain

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