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  • Mark Twain Forum
    A message board devoted to a discussion of Mark Twain's literary works.
    jollyrogerwest.com/forumdisplay.php?f=11
  • Mark Twain in Hartford
    Special from The Hartford Courant, examining the life of Samuel Clemens and his family when they resided in Hartford, Connecticut.
    courant.ctnow.com/projects/twain
  • Mark Twain in His Times
    From the Electronic Text Center at UVA.
    etext.virginia.edu/railton
  • Mark Twain Live
    Touring one-man play which portrays one of the America's greatest humorist, by Mike Randall.
    www.marktwainlive.com
  • Mark Twain Papers and Project, The [*]
    From The Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley. Working towards a comprehensive scholarly edition of all of Mark Twain's private papers and published works.
    www.lib.berkeley.edu/BANC/MTP
  • Mark Twain: A Film Directed by Ken Burns [pick] [read review]
    Online companion to the PBS documentary on the life, works, and influence of Samuel Clemens. Includes an interactive scrapbook, classroom activities, and selected writings.
    www.pbs.org/marktwain
  • Mark Twain's Mississippi
    Digital library of Twain's own Mississippi novels and reminiscences plus additional texts, photographs, and sound files that describe life in the the Mississippi Valley from the 1830s to the 1890s.
    dig.lib.niu.edu/twain
  • New York Review of Books: The Lives and Loves of Samuel Clemens
    Review by Larry McMurtry of two Clemens biographies.
    www.nybooks.com/articles/17014
  • Online NewsHour: Mark Twain
    July 2001 special feature on the discovery and publication of the lost Mark Twain story, A Murder, a Mystery, and a Marriage.
    www.pbs.org/newshour/media/twain
  • Romancing the Indian
    Comparison of the sentimentalizing and demonizing representations of American Indians in the works of James Fenimore Cooper, Mark Twain, and other nineteenth-century American authors.
    xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/HNS/Indians/main.html
  • TwainWeb
    Information about the Mark Twain Forum mailing list, and other Twainian links.
    www.twainweb.net
 



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