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The Oxford Companion to Mark Twain

by Gregg Camfield

For what scandalous reason was the original publication of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn delayed? What were the names of Samuel Clemens pets? How are his attitudes towards politics and religion revealed in his work? Find the answers to these questions and many more in The Oxford
Companion to Mark Twain, which encapsulates the most important scholarship on Twains life, his works, and his times.
Organized in an A-Z format, the volume contains entries on all of his works, people and places related to his biography, and analyses of Twains takes on a variety of topics, from confidence games to slavery. It also features five essays by major Mark Twain scholars on important aspects of his life
and work, and interspersed throughout are essays on selected Twain classics by such literary luminaries as Arthur Miller, Frederick Pohl, and Nat Hentoff.
Featuring an extensive bibliography, a comprehensive index, a chronology of Twains works, and over forty illustrations, The Oxford Companion to Mark Twain is the most authoritative and complete reference work available and is perfect for student and fan alike.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

For what scandalous reason was the original publication of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn delayed? What were the names of Samuel Clemens pets? How are his attitudes towards politics and religion revealed in his work? Find the answers to these questions and many more in The Oxford Companion to Mark Twain, which encapsulates the most important scholarship on Twains life, his works, and his times. Organized in an A-Z format, thevolume contains entries on all of his works, people and places related to his biography, and analyses of Twains takes on a variety of topics, from confidence games to slavery. It also features five essays by major MarkTwain scholars on important aspects of his life and work, and interspersed throughout are essays on selected Twain classics by such literary luminaries as Arthur Miller, Frederick Pohl, and Nat Hentoff. Featuring an extensive bibliography, a comprehensive index, a chronology of Twains works, and over forty illustrations, The Oxford Companion to Mark Twain is the most authoritative and complete reference work available and is perfect for student and fan alike.

Author Biography

Gregg Camfield is a Professor of English at the University of the Pacific. He is the author of Sentimental Twain.

Review

"As with all worthwhile reference works, readers who come to track down an answer will stay to browse--and browse and browse some more....To read it cover to cover is to be brought up-to-date on Mark twain scholarship as it embarks on the 21st century."--Library Journal "This book does what Oxford does best: Put a life or a subject into one book, make it as complete as possible and let the browsers of the world delight in it."--Kansas CityStar "A must for even casual admirers of Twain."--Columbia State"Provides everything you ever wanted to know about this most important American writer."--Spokane Spokesman-Review

Promotional

The definitive resource on the life and work of an American literary icon.

Long Description

For what scandalous reason was the original publication of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn delayed? What were the names of Samuel Clemens pets? How are his attitudes towards politics and religion revealed in his work? Find the answers to these questions and many more in The Oxford Companion to Mark Twain, which encapsulates the most important scholarship on Twains life, his works, and his times. Organized in an A-Z format, the
volume contains entries on all of his works, people and places related to his biography, and analyses of Twains takes on a variety of topics, from confidence games to slavery. It also features five essays by major Mark Twain scholars on important aspects of his life and work, and interspersed throughout are essays on
selected Twain classics by such literary luminaries as Arthur Miller, Frederick Pohl, and Nat Hentoff. Featuring an extensive bibliography, a comprehensive index, a chronology of Twains works, and over forty illustrations, The Oxford Companion to Mark Twain is the most authoritative and complete reference work available and is perfect for student and fan alike.

Review Text

"As with all worthwhile reference works, readers who come to track down an answer will stay to browse--and browse and browse some more....To read it cover to cover is to be brought up-to-date on Mark twain scholarship as it embarks on the 21st century."--Library Journal "This book does what Oxford does best: Put a life or a subject into one book, make it as complete as possible and let the browsers of the world delight in it."--Kansas City
Star "A must for even casual admirers of Twain."--Columbia State
"Provides everything you ever wanted to know about this most important American writer."--Spokane Spokesman-Review

Review Quote

"Provides everything you ever wanted to know about this most importantAmerican writer."--Spokane Spokesman-Review

Feature

The definitive resource on the life and work of an American literary icon.

Details

ISBN0195107101
Author Gregg Camfield
Short Title OXFORD COMPANION TO MARK TWAIN
Pages 800
Language English
ISBN-10 0195107101
ISBN-13 9780195107104
Media Book
Format Hardcover
Year 2003
Audience Age 13-17
Series Oxford Companions
Affiliation University of the Pacific
Position Professor of English
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
DOI 10.1604/9780195107104
UK Release Date 2003-03-27
AU Release Date 2003-03-27
NZ Release Date 2003-03-27
US Release Date 2003-03-27
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Publication Date 2003-03-27
DEWEY 818.409
Illustrations 46 b/w halftones & line drawings
Audience Undergraduate

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