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Mark Twain: The Lincoln Of Our Literature

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Described as ‘the Lincoln of our literature” by William Dean Howells, Mark Twain is well liked for his humor and character dialogue. Twain wrote a number of important books throughout his career, but his three most significant and influential books are Tom Sawyer, Life on the Mississippi, and Adventures of Huckleberry and Finn. It is writings such as these that he innovated speech and style in a way that influenced the achievements of writers like Hemingway. Twain not only developed entertaining stories, but he democratized American Literature by introducing a variety of voices, rhythms, tones, and vocabulary that had never been seen before. In The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, Twain incorporates what he has witnessed in the nation

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