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Mark Twain's 1884: A Pivotal Year in the Life: Mark Twain and His Circle

Autor John Bird
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 iun 2026
Many biographies of Mark Twain cover his entire life, while others focus on specific periods, especially his later years. In this innovative new work, John Bird takes an entirely different approach. Mark Twain’s 1884: A Pivotal Year in the Life is a “micro-biography” that homes in on a single—and pivotal—year. 

In 1884, Twain stood at the height of his powers as a writer and enjoyed one of the happiest years in his domestic family life. During the course of the year he was readying his greatest work, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, for publication, which occurred in England near the end of the year; he was launching his own publishing house, Charles L. Webster and Company, after becoming disillusioned with his previous publishers; and he publicly embroiled himself in presidential politics in a way that presaged his later involvement with American and international politics. Finally, Twain’s 1884 ended with a great deal more public exposure thanks to an extensive multi-city lecture tour he undertook with Geroge Washington Cable, as well as the beginnings of his ultimately successful attempt to secure publishing rights for Ulysses S. Grant’s memoirs.

The level of detail provided by a day-to-day narrative gives the reader a chance to imaginatively live that year in Twain’s life: his work, his family life, his correspondence, his business dealings, his travels, his recreational pursuits, and his political involvement. Bird enlarges upon a great many moments in and aspects of Twain’s life that other biographies barely touch on or ignore completely. 

In this new approach to biography, Bird gives readers a broader appreciation not only of Mark Twain the author but of Mark Twain the husband, father, uncle, and friend, and national celebrity and persona.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780826223579
ISBN-10: 0826223575
Pagini: 482
Ilustrații: 40 photos-images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Missouri Press
Colecția University of Missouri
Seria Mark Twain and His Circle


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“The dedicated focus of Mark Twain’s 1884: A Pivotal Year in the Life belies the extensive, comprehensive nature of this deeply researched book. Beneath the quotidian negotiations, conversations, and rhythms of Twain’s life—as husband, father, friend, and business associate—John Bird locates Twain the artist. During the weeks and months he struggles to bring Adventures of Huckleberry Finn to the public, Twain engages in a dizzying number of activities. John Bird presents these attractions and distractions in their entirety; the kaleidoscopic effect reveals Twain as a writer who 'contains multitudes.' For Twain scholars, this volume will provide a wealth of material that contextualizes not only the immediate challenges Twain faced in publishing Huck Finn, but also the many other interests and demands that occupied Twain on any given day. What also emerges from Mark Twain’s 1884 is the remarkable energy of the man, his inherent curiosity, his devotion to his family, and his joie devivre—a story that many readers will enjoy.”—Ann Ryan, Le Moyne College, author of The Ghosts of Mark Twain: A Study of Manhood, Race, and the Gothic Imagination

“Whereas most biographies chronicle lives in wide swaths through a telescope, John Bird’s ‘micro-biography’ profiles Mark Twain during a single watershed year at mid-career through a microscope. As this book amply demonstrates, Bird is a seasoned and distinguished Twain scholar who has earned his stripes in service to accuracy in literary studies. Mark Twain’s 1884 is not only a welcome addition to the historical record but an innovative and intriguing way of sketching a life.”—Gary Scharnhorst, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English, University of New Mexico, author of The Life of Mark Twain in three volumes: The Early Years, 1835-1871; The Middle Years, 1871-1891; and The Final Years, 1891-1910.

“John Bird’s Mark Twain’s 1884: A Pivotal Year in the Life is easily one of the most ingenious approaches to biography readers will ever encounter. Bird takes a real risk by focusing on just one year in Twain’s life. But it pays off—and then some. This book is a singular dive into the rhythms of Twain’s daily life, sometimes hour by hour. An intensely intimate portrait of Mark Twain the man and the writer, Mark Twain’s 1884 is a truly exceptional achievement in American literary scholarship.”—Joseph Csicsila, Eastern Michigan University, coeditor of Centenary Reflections on Mark Twain’s No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger 

“John Bird’s deep dive into the quotidian events of one seminal year in Twain’s life allows us to see both the man and the author freshly. Bird shares the hoped-for stage plays that never coalesced and the plot outlines for tasteless or preposterous stories that (thankfully) never got written. We learn how Twain coped with gout and with a house-guest who caught the mumps and gave it to Twain’s household. We lean over Twain’s shoulder as he pays the bills for ‘doll parts’ (‘one head, one wig’), for ‘Whitman’s candies, French fruit, macaroons, and fancy cakes,’ as well as ‘six thermometers’ and ‘400 cigars.’ Bird’s inspired idea of focusing this one pivotal year gives us new insight into the daily life that both impeded and enabled Twain’s extraordinary achievements as a writer.  Anyone who cares about Twain will learn things from this intriguing book.” Shelley Fisher Fishkin, Stanford University, author of Jim: The Life and Afterlives of Huckleberry Finn's Comrade

Notă biografică

John Bird is Emeritus Professor of English at Winthrop University. He is the author of Mark Twain and Metaphor, editor of Mark Twain in Context, and co-editor with Judith Yaross Lee of Seeing Mad: Essays on Mad Magazine’s Humor and Legacy. He is also a past president of the Mark Twain Circle of America and the American Humor Studies Association.