The Ordeal of Mark Twain

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The Ordeal of Mark Twain

by Van Wyck Brooks

EN·~8 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total
1

CHAPTER I - INTRODUCTORY: MARK TWAIN'S DESPAIR

50:04
2

CHAPTER II - THE CANDIDATE FOR LIFE

50:32
3

CHAPTER III - THE GILDED AGE

42:39
4

CHAPTER IV - IN THE CRUCIBLE

53:07
5

CHAPTER V - THE CANDIDATE FOR GENTILITY

55:30
6

CHAPTER VI - EVERYBODY'S NEIGHBOR

40:11
7

CHAPTER VII - THE PLAYBOY IN LETTERS

59:20
8

CHAPTER VIII - THOSE EXTRAORDINARY TWINS

39:34
9

CHAPTER IX - MARK TWAIN'S HUMOR

44:46
10

CHAPTER X - LET SOMEBODY ELSE BEGIN

49:59

Description

The work opens by confronting the uneasy contrast between the celebrated humorist and the brooding thinker who haunted his later years. Drawing on letters, memoirs and recently released private notes, it asks why the nation that lifted Mark Twain to near‑mythic status also whispered about his “pessimism” and “prophetic gloom.” The author gently unpacks the cultural forces that turned a witty chronicler of the Mississippi into a reluctant spokesperson for an entire era.

Through vivid anecdotes—gout‑ridden speeches, diplomatic favors, and the flood of public admiration—the narrative paints a portrait of a man both adored and misunderstood. It shows how Twain’s personal tragedies, especially the loss of his daughter, colored his worldview without eclipsing his enduring wit. Listeners will come away with a richer sense of the man behind the legend, and of the delicate balance between public expectation and private doubt.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (508K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Marc D'Hooghe (Images generously made available by the Internet Archive)

Release date

2013-02-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Van Wyck Brooks

1886–1963

A sharp and influential guide to American literary life, he spent decades tracing how writers and ideas helped shape the country's culture. Best known for blending criticism, biography, and history, he won major recognition for his richly detailed books on 19th-century American literature.

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