The Complete Speeches of Mark Twain

The Complete Speeches of Mark Twain

Author: Mark Twain

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-12-19

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13:

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In 'The Complete Speeches of Mark Twain,' readers are treated to a comprehensive collection of Mark Twain's thought-provoking and humorous speeches. With a literary style characterized by wit and satire, Twain's speeches offer a window into the social, political, and cultural issues of his time. Each speech is a masterful blend of entertainment and introspection, showcasing Twain's keen observations and ability to captivate his audience. This book provides invaluable insights into the mind of one of America's most renowned literary figures. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of American literature and the art of public speaking. Mark Twain, known for his iconic works such as 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' and 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,' was a prolific writer and lecturer. His experiences as a traveler and his keen eye for societal injustices provided the inspiration for his compelling speeches. Twain's unique blend of humor and social commentary set him apart as a truly influential voice in American literature. I highly recommend 'The Complete Speeches of Mark Twain' to readers who appreciate sharp wit, insightful commentary, and a glimpse into the mind of a literary genius. This collection is a treasure trove of wisdom and entertainment that will delight and enlighten readers of all backgrounds.


The Complete Speeches & Articles of Mark Twain

The Complete Speeches & Articles of Mark Twain

Author: Mark Twain

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-05-25

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13:

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In addition to being a great novelist, Mark Twain was one of the most popular public speakers of his day. This collection brings together in a single volume the complete collected speeches of Mark Twain which was first published in 1871. Table of Contents: The Story Of A Speech; Plymouth Rock And The Pilgrims; Compliments And Degrees; Books, Authors, And Hats; Dedication Speech; Die Schrecken Der Deutschen Sprache [The Horrors Of The German Language]; German For The Hungarians; A New German Word; Unconscious Plagiarism; The Weather; The Babies; Our Children And Great Discoveries; Educating Theatre-Goers; The Educational Theatre; Poets As Policemen; Pudd'nhead Wilson Dramatized; Daly Theatre; The Dress Of Civilized Woman; Dress Reform And Copyright; College Girls; Girls; The Ladies; Woman's Press Club; Votes For Women; Woman-An Opinion; Advice To Girls; Taxes And Morals; Tammany And Croker; Municipal Corruption; Municipal Government; China And The Philippines; Theoretical Morals; Layman's Sermon; University Settlement Society; Public Education Association; Education And Citizenship; Courage; The Dinner To Mr. Choate; On Stanley And Livingstone; Henry M. Stanley; Dinner To Mr. Jerome; Henry Irving; Dinner To Hamilton W. Mabie; Introducing Nye And Riley; Dinner To Whitelaw Reid; Rogers And Railroads; The Old-Fashioned Printer; Society Of American Authors; Reading-Room Opening; Literature; Disappearance Of Literature; The New York Press Club Dinner; The Alphabet And Simplified Spelling; Spelling And Pictures; Books And Burglars; Authors' Club; Booksellers; "Mark Twain's First Appearance"; Morals And Memory; Queen Victoria; Joan Of Arc; Accident Insurance — Etc.


Mark Twain Speaking

Mark Twain Speaking

Author: Mark Twain

Publisher: University of Iowa Press

Published: 2006-09

Total Pages: 721

ISBN-13: 1587297191

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Originally published in 1976 and reissued in 2006 after many years out of print, Mark Twain Speaking assembles Twain's lectures, after-dinner speeches, and interviews from 1864 to 1909. Explanatory notes describe occasions, identify personalities, and discuss techniques of Twain's oral craftsmanship. A chronology listing date, place, and title of speech or type of engagement completes the collection.


Mark Twain's Speeches

Mark Twain's Speeches

Author: Mark Twain

Publisher: Binker North

Published: 1910

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13:

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These Mark Twain speeches will address themselves to the minds and hearts of those who read them, but not with the effect they had with those who heard them; Clemens himself would have said, not with half the effect. I have noted elsewhere how he always held that the actor doubled the value of the author's words; and he was a great actor as well as a great author. In the words of author William Dean Howells: These speeches will address themselves to the minds and hearts of those who read them, but not with the effect they had with those who heard them; Clemens himself would have said, not with half the effect. I have noted elsewhere how he always held that the actor doubled the value of the author's words; and he was a great actor as well as a great author. He was a most consummate actor, with this difference from other actors, that he was the first to know the thoughts and invent the fancies to which his voice and action gave the color of life. Representation is the art of other actors; his art was creative as well as representative; it was nothing at second hand. I never heard Clemens speak when I thought he quite failed; some burst or spurt redeemed him when he seemed flagging short of the goal, and, whoever else was in the running, he came in ahead. His near-failures were the error of a rare trust to the spontaneity in which other speakers confide, or are believed to confide, when they are on their feet. He knew that from the beginning of oratory the orator's spontaneity was for the silence and solitude of the closet where he mused his words to an imagined audience; that this was the use of orators from Demosthenes and Cicero up and down. He studied every word and syllable, and memorized them by a system of mnemonics peculiar to himself, consisting of an arbitrary arrangement of things on a table--knives, forks, salt-cellars; inkstands, pens, boxes, or whatever was at hand--which stood for points and clauses and climaxes, and were at once indelible diction and constant suggestion. He studied every tone and every gesture, and he forecast the result with the real audience from its result with that imagined audience. Therefore, it was beautiful to see him and to hear him; he rejoiced in the pleasure he gave and the blows of surprise which he dea I have been talking of his method and manner; the matter the reader has here before him; and it is good matter, glad, honest, kind, just. W. D. HOWELLS.


The Complete Short Stories of Mark Twain

The Complete Short Stories of Mark Twain

Author: Mark Twain

Publisher: Bantam Classics

Published: 2005-09-27

Total Pages: 850

ISBN-13: 0553901966

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For deft plotting, riotous inventiveness, unforgettable characters, and language that brilliantly captures the lively rhythms of American speech, no American writer comes close to Mark Twain. This sparkling anthology covers the entire span of Twain’s inimitable yarn-spinning, from his early broad comedy to the biting satire of his later years. Every one of his sixty stories is here: ranging from the frontier humor of “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,” to the bitter vision of humankind in “The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg,” to the delightful hilarity of “Is He Living or Is He Dead?” Surging with Twain’s ebullient wit and penetrating insight into the follies of human nature, this volume is a vibrant summation of the career of–in the words of H. L. Mencken–“the father of our national literature.”


Mark Twain's Speeches

Mark Twain's Speeches

Author: Mark Twain

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2021-01-01

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13:

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Mark Twain was one of the most popular public speakers of his day. This collection brings together in a single volume the complete collected speeches of Mark Twain which was first published in 1871.


The Wit and Wisdom of Mark Twain

The Wit and Wisdom of Mark Twain

Author: Mark Twain

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 048648923X

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"Familiarity breeds contempt — and children." "When angry, count to four; when very angry, swear." "Heaven for climate. Hell for company." This attractive paperback gift edition of the renowned American humorist's epigrams and witticisms features hundreds of quips on life, love, history, culture, travel, and other topics from his fiction, essays, letters, and autobiography.