Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 3 (1876-1885)

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Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 3 (1876-1885)

by Mark Twain

EN·~6 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
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MARK TWAIN'S LETTERS 1876-1885 - VOLUME III.

0:02
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By Mark Twain

0:03
3

XVI. LETTERS, 1876, CHIEFLY TO W. D. HOWELLS. LITERATURE AND POLITICS. PLANNING A PLAY WITH BRET HARTE.

42:04
4

XVII. LETTERS, 1877. TO BERMUDA WITH TWICHELL. PROPOSITION TO TH. NAST. THE WHITTIER DINNER.

52:22
5

XVIII. LETTERS FROM EUROPE, 1878-79. TRAMPING WITH TWICHELL. WRITING A NEW TRAVEL BOOK. LIFE IN MUNICH.

48:55
6

XIX. LETTERS 1879. RETURN TO AMERICA. THE GREAT GRANT REUNION

1:00:16
7

XX. LETTERS OF 1880, CHIEFLY TO HOWELLS. “THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER.” MARK TWAIN MUGWUMP SOCIETY.

32:49
8

XXI. LETTERS 1881, TO HOWELLS AND OTHERS. ASSISTING A YOUNG SCULPTOR. LITERARY PLANS.

34:52
9

XXII. LETTERS, 1882, MAINLY TO HOWELLS. WASTED FURY. OLD SCENES REVISITED. THE MISSISSIPPI BOOK.

29:22
10

XXIII. LETTERS, 1883, TO HOWELLS AND OTHERS. A GUEST OF THE MARQUIS OF LORNE. THE HISTORY GAME. A PLAY BY HOWELLS AND MARK TWAIN.

19:59

Description

Step into the bustling world of late‑19th‑century American letters, where a witty humorist juggles feverish bouts, publishing deadlines, and the lively debates of Hartford’s Monday Evening Club. In these correspondence excerpts, you’ll hear the writer’s quicksilver banter with fellow literary figures, his candid reflections on health setbacks, and his playful scheming about upcoming articles and theatrical projects. The tone is unmistakably conversational, offering a candid glimpse of the camaraderie, rivalries, and the everyday grind behind the celebrated stories that later filled bookshelves.

Beyond the jokes and gentle ribbing, the letters reveal a mind constantly refining his craft—whether trimming a manuscript, polishing a sketch for an illustration, or responding to a trusted friend’s editorial suggestions. Listeners will enjoy the blend of personal anecdotes, literary gossip, and the unmistakable humor that makes the author’s voice feel as immediate as a chat over tea, while also shedding light on the collaborative spirit that shaped some of his most enduring works.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (360K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-09-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mark Twain

Mark Twain

1835–1910

Best known for The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, this sharp-witted American writer turned life on the Mississippi into some of the most memorable stories in literature. His humor is lively and accessible, but it often carries a deeper streak of satire and social criticism.

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