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Elegantly written and carefully reasoned, this book brings us the, fascinatingly flawed character behind the image of a cultural hero. Mark Twain has long been idealized as the representative American, the personification of America's mythic past. Here he is shown by a distinguished Twain scholar and editor to be a man with debilitating tensions and neuroses-a figure with whom modern Americans may identify more closely if less comfortably.Cardwell, Guy is the author of 'Man Who Was Mark Twain: Images and Ideologies', published 1991 under ISBN 9780300049503 and ISBN 0300049501.
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