How to Tell a Story and Other Essays 1897 (The Oxford Mark Twain)

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How to Tell a Story and Other Essays 1897 (The Oxford Mark Twain)

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This book is worthy of being called a classic not only for the wonderful writing, but for the presentation: How to Tell a Story and Other Essays is a facsimile edition of the original first edition published in 1897 under the direction of Mark Twain himself. It is but one volume in the wondrous 29-volume Oxford Mark Twain. The essays, which, besides the title essay, include the devilishly brilliant "Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offences," "Traveling With a Reformer," and others, were written a century ago, but they bristle with energy and wit. At times we take the great Twain for granted, but this volume of essays serves as a wonderful reminder of what a fine and funny writer he was. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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A series of essays by Twain on reading and writing. "How to Tell a Story," the title piece illuminates Twain's own intuitive story-telling genius, as he describes the three elements -- the pause, poker-faced pseudo-innocence, and the performance of a pretended identity -- that shape his
writing. Even more intriguing, he looks at his celebrated dramatic performances of his written work, describing his struggle to perfect the delivery of Jim Blaine's story of his Grandfather's Ram (from Roughing It), and comparing the end result to the original written version. Other pieces include
"Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses," as Twain takes Cooper to task for committing, "in the restricted space of two-thirds of a page [of The Deerslayer] .... 114 offenses against literary art out of a possible 115." In the process of his scathing attack, Twain again gives us a clear view into his
own writing, objecting above all to the fact that Cooper's characters do not sound or act like real human beings. In other pieces, Twain defends the virtue of a dead woman, tries to protect ordinary citizens from insult by railroad conductors, and, in "The Private History of the 'Jumping Frog'
Story," translates his celebrated story first into the "original" French, and then back into English. A delightful collection of Twain's wit and wisdom.

How to Tell a Story and Other Essays (1897) (The Oxford Mark Twain),Mark Twain,Pascal Covici,David Bradley,Shelley Fisher Fishkin,Oxford University Press, USA,0195114183,Classics,Essays,Fiction,Literature - Classics / Criticism,Literature: Classics,Literature/English | American Literature | 19th C

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