It was Mark Twain’s humor that attracted me most. But there was not only humor, people who read his books would learn something serious. He told us: tell the truth forever, such of words you need not record you to once say somewhat. Someone said that Mark Twain gave pleasure-real int...
1.1 Mark Twain and His Experience3 1.2 A General Introduction of Huckleberry Finn5 1.3 A General Introduction of the Mississippi6 Chapter2. Analysis of Three Writing Styles of Mark Twain in the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn6 2.1 Wonderful use of humor7 2.2 Use of Colloquial Language9 Vernacular...
His works combine humor with satire, which creates a new writing style, and at the same time impose a great and far-reaching influence on American and even the world literature. Mark Twain was bom in a poor family and started to earn his living at the age of 12. This hard experience ...
名人介绍】马克吐温marktwain详细介绍.pdf,Mark Twain 1 Mark Twain Mark Twain Mark Twain, photo by A. F. Bradley New York, 1907 Born Samuel Langhorne ClemensNovember 30, 1835Florida, Missouri, U.S. Died April 21, 1910 (aged 74)Redding, Connecticut, U.S. Pen
His social satire is The Gilded Age, written in collaboration with Charles Dudley Warner. The novel explored the scrupulous individualism in a world of fantastic speculation and unstable values, and gave its name to the get-rich-quick years of the post-Civil War era. Twain’s dark view of ...
12、lworldfromthebankoftheriverthatrunsthroughtheheartofthecountry.HissocialsatireisTheGildedAge,writtenincollaborationwithCharlesDudleyWarner.Thenovelexploredthescrupulousindividualisminaworldoffantasticspeculationandunstablevalues,andgaveitsnametotheget-rich-quickyearsofthepost-CivilWarera.Twain9sdark 13、viewofth...
The other Mark Twain the author found was a man who grew cynical,bitter,saddened by the profound personal tragedies life dealt him, a man who became obsessed with the frailties of the human race,who saw clearly ahead a black wall of night. 2. His experience immensely enriched his writing ...
his honor, whether it was aimed at pure entertainment or at social satire, was irresistible. his realism, and details influenced many later american novelists. that was why ern 6、est hemingway once said “all modern american literatures came from one book written by mark twain called the ...
“Inmyopinion,MarkTwainwasthefirsttrulyAmericanwriter,andallofussincearehisheirs,whodescendedfromhim.” —WilliamFaulkner MajorWorks threeperiods A.1860’s:earlierworksarelight,humorous,optimistic.TheCelebratedJumpingFrogofCalaverasCounty(afrontier humorwhichmadeTwainbecomefamous)1865 ...
“Huckleberry Finn marks the climax of Twain’s literary creativity. ” [5] Hemingway once described the novel the one book from which “all modern American literature comes.” And the book is significant in many ways. First of all, the novel is written in a language that is totally ...