Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mark Twain” in chapter 10 of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Henry Walcott Boynton, Reader's History of American Literature:
... own country.
Over-refinement is not the fault with which Mark Twain can ever be accused; his reckless robustness, indeed, constitutes his main strength.
I myself was first introduced to Mark Twain 's books in 1872 by an unimpeachable English authority-on a somewhat different line from Mr. Clemens,--namely, Charles Darwin.
What!
he said to me, you have never read Mark Twain?
I always keep...
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