Mark Twain bibliography
Samuel Langhorn Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910),[1] well known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. Twain is noted for his novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), which has been called "the Great American Novel," and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876). He also wrote poetry.
Novels
Short Stories
- "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" (1867)
- "General Washington's Negro Body-Servant" (1868)
- "My Late Senatorial Secretaryship" (1868)
- Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance (1871), collection
- Sketches New and Old (1875), collection
- "Some Learned Fables for Good Old Boys and Girls" (1875)
- "A Murder, a Mystery, and a Marriage" (1876)
- "A True Story and the Recent Carnival of Crime" (1877)
- "The Invalid's Story" (1877)
- "Punch, Brothers, Punch! and other Sketches" (1878)
- "The Great Revolution in Pitcairn" (1879)
- "1601: Conversation, as it was by the Social Fireside, in the Time of the Tudors" (1880)
- "The Stolen White Elephant" (1882)
- Mark Twain's Library of Humor (1888), collection
- Merry Tales (1892), collection
- "Those Extraordinary Twins" (1892)
- The £1,000,000 Bank Note and Other New Stories (1893), collection
- "The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg" (1900)
- "A Double Barrelled Detective Story" (1902)
- "A Dog's Tale" (1904)
- "Extracts from Adam's Diary" (1904)
- "The War Prayer" (1905)
- The $30,000 Bequest and Other Stories (1906), collection
- "Eve's Diary" (1906)
- "Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven" (1909)
- "My Platonic Sweetheart" (1912, posthumous)
- "The Curious Republic of Gondour and Other Whimsical Sketches" (1919, posthumous)
- "The Private Life of Adam and Eve" (1931, posthumous)
- The Washoe Giant in San Francisco (1938, posthumous), collection
Travel Writings
Essays and Other Non-Fiction
- Memoranda (monthly column for the Galaxy) (1870-71)
- Old Times on the Mississippi (1876)
- "English As She Is Taught" (1887)
- How to Tell a Story and other Essays (1897), essay collection
- "Concerning the Jews" (1898), essay
- "A Salutation Speech From the Nineteenth Century to the Twentieth" (1900), essay
- "To the Person Sitting in Darkness" (1901), essay
- "To My Missionary Critics" (1901), essay
- "What Is Man?" (1906), essay
- "Christian Science" (1907), essay
- Is Shakespeare Dead? (1909)
- * "Queen Victoria's Jubilee" (1910)
- "The United States of Lyncherdom" (1923, posthumous), essay
- Mark Twain's Autobiography
- Chapters from My Autobiography published by North American Review in 1906-7.[2]
- 1924 posthumous edition compiled and edited by Albert Bigelow Paine
- 1940 posthumous edition named Mark Twain in Eruption compiled and edited by Bernard DeVoto
- posthumous edition compiled and edited by Charles Neider
- posthumous edition compiled and edited by Harriet Elinor Smith and Mark Twain Project: Volume 1 (2010)
- Letters from the Earth (1962, posthumous), essay collection
- Mark Twain's Letters, 1853–1880 (2010, posthumous)[3]
Other Writings
References
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