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Mark and Livy

the love story of Mark Twain and the woman who almost tamed him

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An edition of Mark and Livy (1992)

Mark and Livy

the love story of Mark Twain and the woman who almost tamed him

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Olivia Langdon Clemens was not only the love of Mark Twain's life and the mother of his children, she was also his editor, muse, critic and trusted advisor. She read his letters and speeches. He relied on her judgment on his writing, and readily admitted that she not only edited his work, but also edited his public persona. Until now, little has been known about Livy's crucial place in Twain's life. In Resa Willis's affecting and fascinating biography, we meet a dignified, optimistic woman who married young, raised three sons and a daughter, endured myriad health problems and money woes and who faithfully traipsed all over the world with Twain - Africa, Europe, Asia-while battling his moodiness and her frailty. Twain adored her. A hard-drinking dreamer with an insatiable wanderlust, he needed someone to tame him. It was Livy who encouraged him to finish his autobiography even through the last stages of her illness. When she died in 1904, Twain's zest for life and writing was gone. He died six years later. A triumph of the biographer's art, Mark and Livy presents the fullest picture yet of one of the most influential women in American letters.

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Publisher
Routledge
Language
English
Pages
334

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Mark and Livy: the love story of Mark Twain and the woman who almost tamed him
1992, Atheneum, Maxwell Macmillan Canada, Maxwell Macmillan International
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Table of Contents

I feel so frightfully banished
A generous free household
Quietly and steadily
Twenty-two yesterday! growing old fast!
As happy as a queen
The clouds will come
I believe my heart prays
I feel so incompetent
I feel so rich and thankful for you
Show our babies and our new house
So desperately happy
We dread changing our manner of life
Women must be everything
This is my work!
I love you, I idolize you and I miss you
I wish there was no one in this world troubled for money
Such is life
I cannot afford it!
Sombre days
The bondage of debt
I cannot find Susy & I cannot find the light
If I looked into the eyes of a friend I might talk
We are going to give up our Hartford home
We will save each other in Florence I think.

Edition Notes

Originally published: New York : Atheneum ; Toronto : Maxwell Macmillan Canada ; New York : Maxwell Macmillan International, 1992.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [318]-320) and index.

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New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
818/.409, B
Library of Congress
PS1332 .W55 2004, PS1332.W55 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 334 p. :
Number of pages
334

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3678430M
ISBN 10
041594774X
LCCN
2003019141
Library Thing
146019
Goodreads
393583

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