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'Littery Man' Richard S. Lowry (Assistant Professor of American Studies, Assistant Professor of American Studies, College of William and Mary)

'Littery Man' By Richard S. Lowry (Assistant Professor of American Studies, Assistant Professor of American Studies, College of William and Mary)

Summary

As Mark Twain, Samuel Clemens became one of America's first modern celebrities. This work examines Twain's writings to show how the writer strove to establish his authority over the course of his career and argues that Samuel Clemens' supreme fiction performance was Mark Twain.

'Littery Man' Summary

'Littery Man': Mark Twain and Modern Authorship by Richard S. Lowry (Assistant Professor of American Studies, Assistant Professor of American Studies, College of William and Mary)

As Mark Twain, Samuel Clemens became one of America's first modern celebrities, successfully straddling the conflicts between culture and commerce. Twain manipulated the cultural outlets of his day, not only through publication of his diverse novels, but through newspapers, magazines, book reviews, advertising, and his popular performances and readings. In Littery Man, Richard Lowry examines a range of Twain's major works to show how the writer strove to establish his authority over the course of his career. For Lowry, Samuel Clemens's supreme fiction and most explicitly artful performance was Mark Twain, the fiction that authorized his fiction. Lowry reconstructs that performance as the moment at which the American Writer emerged as a profession. He gives attention to the historical and cultural context of the Gilded age, from Twain's influential contemporary William Dean Howells to the various genre books that Twain consistently mastered, e.g., travel guidebooks, manuals for boys, and autobiographies. The result is that Littery Man will appeal to both Twain scholars and to scholars and students of nineteenth century American literature and culture.

'Littery Man' Reviews

Lowry gives new, careful readings of Twain's work and raises many questions concerning Twain's use of humor and his narrative power, the authority of autobiography in his works, and the power of truth versus the authority of writing. Original ideas stud every page. * Choice *

Additional information

NPB9780195102123
9780195102123
0195102126
'Littery Man': Mark Twain and Modern Authorship by Richard S. Lowry (Assistant Professor of American Studies, Assistant Professor of American Studies, College of William and Mary)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1996-10-03
188
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