Mark Twain's Audience, 9780739190517
Hardcover
Hear Mark Twain’s readers: a cultural study of America through literature.

Mark Twain's Audience

a critical analysis of reader responses to the writings of mark twain

  • Hardcover

    238 pages

  • Release Date

    14 September 2014

Summary

Reading Twain: An Audience with America

Mark Twain has captivated readers since 1868. This book redirects the lens of Twain studies, shifting focus from the writer to the reader.

Through statistics, literary biography, 20th-century newspapers, memoirs, diaries, travel journals, letters, interviews, and reading circle reports, this study allows Mark Twain’s audience to define their relationship with his work.

Discover the voices of readers expressing their vi…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780739190517
ISBN-10:0739190512
Author:Robert McParland
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:Lexington Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:238
Release Date:14 September 2014
Weight:481g
Dimensions:234mm x 163mm x 22mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

This is more than a study in literary influence.

McParland studies readership in an attempt to place Twain in terms of the perceptions and responses of reading ‘circles,’ social strata, and regional audiences. McParland references Rasmussen and other studies, and he cites a number of letters to Twain from his readers in the collection of the Mark Twain Papers at Berkeley. In so doing, he creates a patchwork of responses reflecting readers’ sense of Twain as a person and the meaning to them of his works and career… .the text is clear and the documents provide interesting reading… .Overall, the information McParland offers will stimulate thought about Twain’s reception. Chapters on marketing subscription books, childhood reading, the global audience, and responses to Twain’s place in literature from 1910 through 1960 read smoothly and should hold a reader’s interest. Summing Up: Recommended … Lower-division undergraduates through faculty. * CHOICE *This is more than a study in literary influence. Robert McParland has driven a core sample deep into the history of American culture, revealing the responses that Mark Twain evoked in readers of all social and ethnic backgrounds. – Jonathan Rose, Drew University

About The Author

Robert McParland

Robert McParland is associate professor of English at Felician College in New Jersey.

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