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Because of financial problems, Clemens lived in Europe from 1891-1901, but this was neither his first nor last trip abroad. In fact, he was an inveterate traveler. From the age of 17 to the last few weeks of his life he was always discovering new places and revisiting old. He crisscrossed the Atlantic more than a dozen times and also saw Turkey, Palestine, Hawaii, Australia, India, and South Africa.
called “The Great American
Novel."
.
Life of the Mark Twain
• Born on November 30, 1835 in Florida, Missouri
• 6th of 7 children
• In 1839,the family
moved to Hannibal,
As a young man Twain worked as a riverboat pilot on the Mississippi River. When he started his writing career, Samuel Clemens adopted the name “Mark Twain,” which meant two fathoms, a safe depth for a riverboat.
Serious news was often mixed with “reports” that had to be taken with a grain of salt. Soon, he began using the name Mark Twain and affixing it to sketches, reportage, and an occasional hoax. It was a time when he first discovered his talent, his calling, and his voice.
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At 34 years of age he married Olivia Langdon Clemens. She was the daughter of a New York coal magnate, a member of the country’s wealthy elite. She would be partner, editor, and fellow traveler in success and failure for the next thirty-five years. She would also furnish him her family’s home in Elmira, New York, a place where he visited often and wrote many of his best-loved books.
a port town on the
Mississippi River
• In 1847, his father died.
The next year Twain
left school after the
fifth grade, and finally
go to the Mississippi
.
River.
known by his pen name its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), the
latter often called "the Great American Novel."
Mark Twain, one of the
greatest American writers,
21, 1910),better known by his pen name Mark Twain,
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Mark Twain
an American Literary Giant
By:
Dongyi GeXutong ZhangXuec
Langhorne
Clemens (November 30, Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April
He was so infatuated with this river that it became the basis for many of his most famous wo. rks.
In 1861, Samuel Clemens avoided the brewing Civil War by going west. He took his first writing job as reporter at the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise.
humorist, essayist, novelist
and adventurer. He is most
noted for his novel The
Adventures of Tom Sawyer
(1876) and its sequel,
Adventures of Huckleberry
Finn (1885), the latter often
Because of financial problems, Clemens lived in Europe from 1891-1901, but this was neither his first nor last trip abroad. In fact, he was an inveterate traveler. From the age of 17 to the last few weeks of his life he was always discovering new places and revisiting old. He crisscrossed the Atlantic more than a dozen times and also saw Turkey, Palestine, Hawaii, Australia, India, and South Africa.
called “The Great American
Novel."
.
Life of the Mark Twain
• Born on November 30, 1835 in Florida, Missouri
• 6th of 7 children
• In 1839,the family
moved to Hannibal,
As a young man Twain worked as a riverboat pilot on the Mississippi River. When he started his writing career, Samuel Clemens adopted the name “Mark Twain,” which meant two fathoms, a safe depth for a riverboat.
Serious news was often mixed with “reports” that had to be taken with a grain of salt. Soon, he began using the name Mark Twain and affixing it to sketches, reportage, and an occasional hoax. It was a time when he first discovered his talent, his calling, and his voice.
.
At 34 years of age he married Olivia Langdon Clemens. She was the daughter of a New York coal magnate, a member of the country’s wealthy elite. She would be partner, editor, and fellow traveler in success and failure for the next thirty-five years. She would also furnish him her family’s home in Elmira, New York, a place where he visited often and wrote many of his best-loved books.
a port town on the
Mississippi River
• In 1847, his father died.
The next year Twain
left school after the
fifth grade, and finally
go to the Mississippi
.
River.
known by his pen name its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), the
latter often called "the Great American Novel."
Mark Twain, one of the
greatest American writers,
21, 1910),better known by his pen name Mark Twain,
wf1oar8shai3sn5nAomv–eelriTcAhaenpAaudrtvhieolnrtua2rne1ds h,ouf m1Too9mri1sSt.0aHw)ey,ebirs (me1ot8s7tt6en)roatnedd
Mark Twain
an American Literary Giant
By:
Dongyi GeXutong ZhangXuec
Langhorne
Clemens (November 30, Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April
He was so infatuated with this river that it became the basis for many of his most famous wo. rks.
In 1861, Samuel Clemens avoided the brewing Civil War by going west. He took his first writing job as reporter at the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise.
humorist, essayist, novelist
and adventurer. He is most
noted for his novel The
Adventures of Tom Sawyer
(1876) and its sequel,
Adventures of Huckleberry
Finn (1885), the latter often