Introduction ; 1. Capsule Biography ; 2. "A Moralist in Disguise:" Mark Twain and American Religion ; 3. A Republican Artisan in the Court of King Capital: Mark Twain and Commerce ; 4. Mark Twain and Race ; 5. Mark Twain and Gender ; 6. Mark Twain and Social Class ; 7. Mark Twain and Imperialism ; Illustrated Chronology ; Bibliographical Essay
Shelley Fisher Fishkin is Professor of English and American Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. She is the editor of The Oxford Mark Twain and author of Was Huck Black? (OUP) and Lighting Out for the Territory (OUP).
"Twain's views on anything and everything are examined here in
concise but sufficiently detailed chapters on topics ranging from
race, gender, religion, commerce, and imperialism.... To the
student interested not only in Twain's writings, but in the broader
subject of his eventful times, this should be a welcome
addition."--Virginia Quarterly Review
"Twain's views on anything and everything are examined here in
concise but sufficiently detailed chapters on topics ranging from
race, gender, religion, commerce, and imperialism.... To the
student interested not only in Twain's writings, but in the broader
subject of his eventful times, this should be a welcome
addition."--Virginia Quarterly Review
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