Routledge Revivals: Mark Twain as a Literary Comedian (1979)

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Cover of the book Routledge Revivals: Mark Twain as a Literary Comedian (1979) by David E. E. Sloane, Taylor and Francis
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Author: David E. E. Sloane ISBN: 9781351183444
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: February 5, 2018
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: David E. E. Sloane
ISBN: 9781351183444
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: February 5, 2018
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Originally published in 1979, Mark Twain as a Literary Comedian looks at how Mark Twain addressed social issues through humour. The Southwest provided the subject for much of Twain’s writing, but the roots of his style lay principally in north-eastern humour. In the mid-1800s the northern United States underwent social changes that reflected in the writing of the literary humourists like Twain. Sloane argues that he used humour to describe conditions in the emerging middle-class urban experience and express his American vision and that Twain’s views on the human, social, and political conditions, presented through his fictional characters, elevated the use of literary humour in the American novel.

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Originally published in 1979, Mark Twain as a Literary Comedian looks at how Mark Twain addressed social issues through humour. The Southwest provided the subject for much of Twain’s writing, but the roots of his style lay principally in north-eastern humour. In the mid-1800s the northern United States underwent social changes that reflected in the writing of the literary humourists like Twain. Sloane argues that he used humour to describe conditions in the emerging middle-class urban experience and express his American vision and that Twain’s views on the human, social, and political conditions, presented through his fictional characters, elevated the use of literary humour in the American novel.

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