Mark Twain: Social Philosopher

Mark Twain: Social Philosopher

by Louis J. Budd
Mark Twain: Social Philosopher

Mark Twain: Social Philosopher

by Louis J. Budd

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"Much has been written about Mark Twain's social and political attitudes, but Mark Twain: Social Philosopher is the most comprehensive study of the subject that has been made. Mr. Budd's treatment is thorough and detailed, supported by illuminating analysis and plentiful documentation. He presents his material well in a forthright, readable style that moves at a springy pace agreeably free from academic heavy-footedness."
Indiana Magazine of History

"Louis J. Budd performs the service of tracing the growth of Twain's social and political convictions and thus showing his relationship to the age in which he lived. . . . Based upon extensive research in newspapers of the day, the personal letters, and other little-known material, as well as intensive analysis of the most relevant works by Twain, Budd's careful and balanced study is an important contribution."—Modern Fiction Newsletter

"Budd is one of those rare and highly-to-be-prized people who consistently say good things in a graceful way. Writing about Mark Twain in a fashion that would not make Mark Twain swear if he read the result is a test not often passed. Professor Budd passes it with flying colors."--Mississippi Quarterly

"Well written, vital, filled with a sharpness and humor reminiscent of Twain himself, [Mark Twain: Social Philosopher] is a penetrating and sustained analysis of Twain's development as a social critic, and shows his interest in the social issues of his day. It is a model of good criticism, honest analysis, and fine writing."
American Writers in Rebellion

"Anyone who wants to read Mark Twain against the changing background of his time will turn with gratitude to Mr. Budd's patient, unpretentious, and revealing book."—Virginia Quarterly Review

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826213686
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Publication date: 11/01/2001
Series: Mark Twain and His Circle , #1
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 276
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.90(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Louis J. Budd is James B. Duke Professor of English, Emeritus, at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. He is the editor of Mark Twain: The Contemporary Reviews and the author of Our Mark Twain: The Making of His Public Personality.

The Mark Twain and His Circle Series, edited by Tom Quirk and John Bird

Table of Contents

Preface to the 2001 Editionix
Preface to the 1962 Editionxix
Acknowledgmentsxxiii
1Political Apprentice1
2Acquiring Reporter20
3A Curious Republican41
4Solid Citizen63
5The Scalawag86
6Uncle Sam111
7The Bankrupt145
8Dollarless Diplomacy168
9The White Knight191
10Conclusion209
Bibliographical Note216
Notes218
Index237
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