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A Pen Warmed-up in Hell

Author : Mark Twain
Publisher : HarperCollins Publishers
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Fiction
ISBN : UVA:X001407510

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"At a time when the role of the legal profession, the jury system and other key aspects of American law are under much dispute, "Imagining the Law" provides a historical perspective on these critical public issues. Historian Norman Cantor explains how and why common law developed out of Roman law, in response to the needs and assumptions of English society and culture from 1000 to 1780, and how it became the basis of the American legal system. Professor Cantor shows that many of the current debates about the jury trial, the adversarial model and other parts of our legal system stem from this history. He highlights the minds and personalities of prominent judicial leaders, from Cicero and Justinian in the ancient world, through Glanville and Bracton in the Middle Ages, to Coke, Blackstone and Bentham in later centuries. A concluding chapter relates the social and cultural history of common law to the American system of Supreme Court Justices John Marshall and Oliver Wendell Holmes and to the legal profession in the United States today. "Imagining the Law" is authoritatively based on the extensive amount of recent research and writing in the field of legal history, and on Professor Cantor's reading of thousands of court cases. It is the first book to examine legal history in a cultural and sociological context and thus illuminates one of our most important institutions in a whole new way.

A Pen Warmed-up in Hell

Author : Mark Twain (írói név)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:1014961927

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On Mark Twain

Author : Louis J. Budd,Edwin Harrison Cady
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0822307596

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On Mark Twain by Louis J. Budd,Edwin Harrison Cady Pdf

This volume in The Best from American Literature series presents articles and profiles the evolution of literary opinion and the shifts of critical emphasis. Beginning with an analysis of science in the thought of Mark Twain, the volume examines his indebtedness to literary comedians, such as George Horatio Derby, better known as John Phoenix; his contributions to the traditions of Southwestern humor; and how he employed images of endangered families. Other topics include: Twain as translator from the German; the composition and structure of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; the style of Huckleberry Finn; his first and only novel about a young girl, Joan of Arc; the four roles into which he cast Satan; the probable meaning of A Connecticut Yankee; and a thematic analysis of Pudd'nhead Wilson. ISBN 0-8223-0759-6: $33.50.

Sketches New and Old

Author : Mark Twain
Publisher : Library of Alexandria
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2020-09-28
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781613100332

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Mark Twain's Letters

Author : Mark Twain,Albert Bigelow Paine
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 454 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1917
Category : Authors, American
ISBN : UOM:39015008509047

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Mark Twain's Letters by Mark Twain,Albert Bigelow Paine Pdf

"Hatching Ruin," Or, Mark Twain's Road to Bankruptcy

Author : Charles H. Gold
Publisher : University of Missouri Press
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780826263360

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"Hatching Ruin," Or, Mark Twain's Road to Bankruptcy by Charles H. Gold Pdf

In "Hatching Ruin," Charles H. Gold provides a complete description of Samuel L. Clemens's business relationships with Charles L. Webster and James W. Paige during the 1880s. Gold analyzes how these relationships affected Clemens as a person and an artist, most notably in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. The 1880s were a time when Samuel Clemens was more businessman than author. Clemens wanted to be rich. From an early age, he had dreamed of wealth. Suspicious of his previous publisher, Clemens started a publishing company and placed Charles L. Webster, who was married to his niece, at the head of it. He also invested large sums of money with James Paige, who was developing a typesetting machine. These were to be Clemens's instruments of success--his way to bring technology to the world and become so rich that he would never need to earn money again. Unfortunately for him, Paige was a perfectionist and a compulsive tinkerer who never stopped working on the typesetting machine. When, after early success, the publishing company began to fail, Clemens was unable to continue his investments in the typesetter. He blamed both Webster and Paige for his failure to "get rich quick" and for his eventual bankruptcy in 1894. Gold argues that these financial changes in his life helped to shape Connecticut Yankee, an important novel and cultural statement. At the beginning of the 1880s, while life was still good, Clemens wrote Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, in part a nostalgic look at youth and innocence in preindustrial America. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, written after the author's financial failures, is a savage condemnation of the Gilded Age, especially technology's role in it. Gold's "Hatching Ruin" tells for the first time the full story of Clemens's experiences as an investor, employer, and entrepreneur during the Gilded Age. Gold uses previously unpublished material from family correspondence and Clemens's autobiographical dictations to present a far more complex picture of the man most people know only as Mark Twain. He also offers a fuller depiction of Charles Webster and his relationship with Clemens than was previously available, while answering many questions that have hung over that relationship. This book will have a wide appeal to both Twain students and scholars, as well as anyone interested in social history.

The Routledge Encyclopedia of Mark Twain

Author : J.R. LeMaster,James D. Wilson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 882 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2013-05-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781135881351

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The Routledge Encyclopedia of Mark Twain by J.R. LeMaster,James D. Wilson Pdf

"A model reference work that can be used with profit and delight by general readers as well as by more advanced students of Twain. Highly recommended." - Library Journal The Routledge Encyclopedia of Mark Twain includes more than 700 alphabetically arranged entries that cover a full variety of topics on this major American writer's life, intellectual milieu, literary career, and achievements. Because so much of Twain's travel narratives, essays, letters, sketches, autobiography, journalism and fiction reflect his personal experience, particular attention is given to the delicate relationship between art and life, between artistic interpretations and their factual source. This comprehensive resource includes information on: Twain’s life and times: the author's childhood in Missouri and apprenticeship as a riverboat pilot, early career as a journalist in the West, world travels, friendships with well-known figures, reading and education, family life and career Complete Works: including novels, travel narratives, short stories, sketches, burlesques, and essays Significant characters, places, and landmarks Recurring concerns, themes or concepts: such as humor, language; race, war, religion, politics, imperialism, art and science Twain’s sources and influences. Useful for students, researchers, librarians and teachers, this volume features a chronology, a special appendix section tracking the poet's genealogy, and a thorough index. Each entry also includes a bibliography for further study.

Potsdam, NY

Author : Potsdam Public Museum (Potsdam, N.Y.)
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 1014 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 0738536504

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Potsdam, NY by Potsdam Public Museum (Potsdam, N.Y.) Pdf

Red sandstone, lumber, paper, cows, and college students feature prominently in Potsdam. With its selection of two hundred stunning photographs, the book records aspects of life in Potsdam from the mid-1800s to the mid-1900s. Located on the Racquette River between the St. Lawrence River and the Adirondack Mountains, the town is one often that were created in 1787 to promote settlement of New York State. Education has played an important role in Potsdam since 1816, when St. Lawrence Academy opened. The success of the academy led to the establishment in 1866 of a normal school, the forerunner of Potsdam College, with its renowned Crane School of Music.

Mark Twain

Author : Hamlin Hill
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2010-04-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780226336473

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Mark Twain by Hamlin Hill Pdf

After laughing their way through his classic and beloved depictions of nineteenth-century American life, few readers would suspect that Mark Twain’s last years were anything but happy and joyful. They would be wrong. Contrary to the myth perpetrated by his literary executors Twain ended his life as a frustrated writer plagued by paranoia. He suffered personal tragedies, got involved in questionable business ventures, and was a demanding and controlling father and husband. As Mark Twain: God’s Fool demonstrates, the difficult circumstances of Twain’s personal life make his humorous output all the more surprising and admirable. “Ham[lin] Hill remains among the smartest, most honest, and most humane of Twain scholars—and . . . God’s Fool parades those qualities on every page.” Jeff Steinbrink, Franklin & Marshall College “Fills a great, long-standing need for a thoroughly researched book about Mark Twain’s twilight years. . . . Splendidly, grippingly written and excellently documented. . . . Likely to be a standard work for as long as anyone can foresee.” Choice

Journey to the M.A. Degree

Author : Charlotte M. Liebel
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 88 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2010-12-21
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781456832711

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Journey to the M.A. Degree by Charlotte M. Liebel Pdf

Those searching for motivation to return to college might consider Charlotte M. Liebels book, JOURNEY TO THE M.A. DEGREE for continuing education as an adult. Although away from studies for years, any dedicated learner can study to achieve their dream to earn degrees beginning with their first year at college. Brief previews of essays, and study guides for college courses that Ms. Liebel shares with readers give understanding and remove the mystery of higher learning. Education has the building blocks for competing in the workforce on every level and in every desired career. Learning can be taught.

Images of War and War of Images

Author : Karine Hildenbrand,Gérard Hugues
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2009-03-26
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781443808279

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Images of War and War of Images by Karine Hildenbrand,Gérard Hugues Pdf

Contributors to this volume address the issue of the representation of warfare, in an attempt to assess the veracity or mendacity of war images and their probable impact upon the sequence of events. War images may trigger unfathomable horror or conversely and paradoxically attain sublimity. The margin is sometimes narrow between ethics and aesthetics, let alone the almost irrepressible shift from information to propaganda.

Have a Little Faith

Author : Michael Elliott,Elvis Costello
Publisher : Chicago Review Press
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2021-09-14
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781641604239

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Have a Little Faith by Michael Elliott,Elvis Costello Pdf

"Have a Little Faith is not merely a fan's notes; this is a riveting book that tells the stories of one of our greatest roots musicians and the tenacity that's grown out of his enduring passion for music." — No Depression A journey through an artist's quest for success, deep dive into substance abuse, family tragedy, and ultimate triumph By the mid-1980s, singer-songwriter John Hiatt had been dropped from three record labels, burned through two marriages, and had fallen deep into substance abuse. It took a stint in rehab and a new marriage to inspire him, then a producer and an A&R man to have a little faith. By February 1987, he was back in the studio on a shoestring budget with a hand-picked supergroup consisting of Ry Cooder on guitar, Nick Lowe on bass, and Jim Keltner on drums, recording what would become his masterpiece, Bring the Family. Based on author Michael Elliott's multiple extensive and deeply personal interviews with Hiatt as well as his collaborators and contemporaries, including Rosanne Cash, Bonnie Raitt, Ry Cooder, and many others, Have a Little Faithis the journey through the musical landscape of the 1960s through today that places Hiatt's long career in context with the glossy pop, college-alternative, mainstream country, and heartland rock of the last half-century. Hiatt's life both pre- and post-Family will be revealed, as well as the music loved by critics, fellow musicians, and fans alike.

The Mark Twain Encyclopedia

Author : J. R. LeMaster,James Darrell Wilson,Christie Graves Hamric
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 952 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Authors, American
ISBN : 082407212X

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The Mark Twain Encyclopedia by J. R. LeMaster,James Darrell Wilson,Christie Graves Hamric Pdf

A reference guide to the great American author (1835-1910) for students and general readers. The approximately 740 entries, arranged alphabetically, are essentially a collection of articles, ranging significantly in length and covering a variety of topics pertaining to Twain's life, intellectual milieu, literary career, and achievements. Because so much of Twain's writing reflects Samuel Clemens's personal experience, particular attention is given to the interface between art and life, i.e., between imaginative reconstructions and their factual sources of inspiration. Each entry is accompanied by a selective bibliography to guide readers to sources of additional information. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Mark Twain Himself

Author : Mark Twain
Publisher : University of Missouri Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0826214126

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Mark Twain Himself by Mark Twain Pdf

Mark Twain's life--one of the richest and raciest America has known--is delightfully portrayed in this mosaic of words and more than 600 pictures that capture the career of one of America's most colorful personalities. The words are Twain's own, taken from his writings--not only the autobiography but also his letters, notebooks, newspaper reporting, sketches, travel pieces, and fiction. The illustrations provide the perfect counterpoint to Twain's text. Presented in the hundreds of photos, prints, drawings, cartoons, and paintings is Twain himself, from the apprentice in his printer's cap to the dying world-famous figure finishing his last voyage in a wheelchair. Mark Twain Himself: A Pictorial Biography will not only inform and entertain the casual reader but will provide a valuable resource to scholars and teachers of Twain as well.

Achilles and the Tortoise

Author : Clark Griffith
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2000-02-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780817310394

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Achilles and the Tortoise by Clark Griffith Pdf

In critiquing Twain's humor in his fiction, Griffith (English, U. of Oregon) contends that he essentially told the same "sick" joke repeatedly without resolution-- like Achilles who could not overtake the tortoise in Zeno's Paradox. He concludes with Mark Twain and Melville: An Essay on the Metaphysics of Twinship. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR