The Courtship of Olivia Langdon and Mark TwainCambridge University Press, 1996 - Počet stran: 202 Passionate readers both, Olivia Langdon and Mark Twain courted through books, spelling out their expectations through literary references as they corresponded during their frequent separations. Surprisingly, in the process Olivia Langdon reveals herself not as a hypochondriacal hysteric, as many twentieth-century critics have portrayed her, but as a thoughtful intellectual, widely read in literature, history and modern science. Not so surprisingly, Samuel Clemens reveals himself as a critic and a sceptic, lampooning Langdon's physics lessons and her literary heroines. He also shows himself as an astute strategist, carefully manipulating Langdon and her parents. At the same time, Clemens's letters exhibit his own conservatism about women's nature and women's roles, while Langdon's show her carefully choosing from her culture's array of possible role models. |
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... the St. Nicholas Hotel . That night the entire group went to hear Charles Dickens read . The Courtship of Olivia Langdon and Mark Twain began as a study of the cultural – especially the reading - environment into 5 INTRODUCTION.
... the St. Nicholas Hotel . That night the entire group went to hear Charles Dickens read . The Courtship of Olivia Langdon and Mark Twain began as a study of the cultural – especially the reading - environment into 5 INTRODUCTION.
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Susan K. Harris. of the cultural – especially the reading - environment into which Mark Twain married . It has evolved into the story of a courtship largely because the more I examined the similarities and dissim- ilarities between ...
Susan K. Harris. of the cultural – especially the reading - environment into which Mark Twain married . It has evolved into the story of a courtship largely because the more I examined the similarities and dissim- ilarities between ...
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... especially in their reading of Dombey and Son and The Merchant of Venice . It also picks up the discussion begun in Chapter 3 about the way they used books as courtship vehicles , a subject other scholars have discussed but – both ...
... especially in their reading of Dombey and Son and The Merchant of Venice . It also picks up the discussion begun in Chapter 3 about the way they used books as courtship vehicles , a subject other scholars have discussed but – both ...
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... especially examines Langdon's maturation , trac- ing her changing concepts of the relationships between herself and her God , her husband , her natal family and childhood friends , her children , and her new neighbors . It shows her con ...
... especially examines Langdon's maturation , trac- ing her changing concepts of the relationships between herself and her God , her husband , her natal family and childhood friends , her children , and her new neighbors . It shows her con ...
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A Commonplace Book | 14 |
Philosophy Chemistry Science Study in 1860s Elmira | 46 |
Negotiating Differences Love Letters and Love Texts | 70 |
Conning Books Olivia Langdon and Samuel Clemenss Joint Reading | 106 |
Marriage | 135 |
Notes | 175 |
Works Cited | 191 |
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