Pulse of Humanitarian Assistance.
Forrest G. Robinson argues that a strong autobiographical impulse infuses the whole of Clemens's fiction. He shows how Clemens wrote out of an enduring need to come to terms with his remembered experiences-not to memorialize the past, but to transform it. Clemens's special curse was guilt....
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Fordham University Press,
2007.
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Table of Contents:
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- 1 Never Quite Sane in the Night
- 2 The General and the Maid
- 3 My List of Permanencies
- 4 Telling Fictions
- 5 Dreaming Better Dreams
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Index