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From the book:An editorial in the Louisville Courier-Journal, early in 1901, said: "A remarkable transformation, or rather a development, has taken place in Mark Twain. The genial humorist of the earlier day is now a reformer of the vigorous kind, a sort of knight errant who does not hesitate to break a lance with either Church or State if he thinks them interposing on that broad highway over which he believes not a part but the whole of mankind has the privilege of passing in the onward march of the ages." Mark Twain had begun "breaking the lance" very soon after his return from Europe. He did not believe that he could reform the world, but at least he need not withhold his protest against those things which stirred his wrath. He began by causing the arrest of a cabman who had not only overcharged but insulted him; he continued by writing openly against the American policy in the Philippines, the missionary propaganda which had resulted in the Chinese uprising and massacre, and against Tammany politics. Not all of his efforts were in the line of reform; he had become a sort of general spokesman which the public flocked to hear, whatever the subject. On the occasion of a Lincoln Birthday service at Carnegie Hall he was chosen to preside, and he was obliged to attend more dinners than were good for his health. His letters of this period were mainly written to his old friend Twichell, in Hartford. Howells, who lived in New York, he saw with considerable frequency.

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1st World Library
Language
English
Pages
208

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Cover of: The Letters of Mark Twain Vol.5  & 6
The Letters of Mark Twain Vol.5 & 6
2006, 1st World Library
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February 28, 2006, 1st World Library
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September 30, 2004, 1st World Library
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Paperback
Number of pages
208
Dimensions
8.4 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
Weight
8.8 ounces

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Open Library
OL8881825M
ISBN 10
1595403248
ISBN 13
9781595403247
OCLC/WorldCat
128286824

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March 28, 2020 Edited by Lisa Moved edition to primary work.
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