"Mark Twain on the Loose: A Comic Writer and the American Self" by Bruce Michelson '66
Reviewing a broad swath of Mark Twain's literary collection, this analysis highlights the creative dimensions, literary consequences, and cultural importance of his work. Twain is studied as a body of literature, as a public personality, and as a myth. Michelson reveals that many of Twain's boldest and most memorable contributions showcase a desire for absolute liberation from every social, psychological, and artistic limit.
"Mark Twain on the Loose: A Comic Writer and the American Self" by Bruce Michelson '66
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