Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mark Twain” in chapter 1, page 24 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 3:

...ourse not a projection of the author's personality but a German gentleman who drinks, fights, and plunders. In this conception Leland discovered a vein of genuine humour, the converse of that in . Mark Twain 's double-edged satire disclosed the imperviousness of the native American to the finer subtleties and superfluities of European culture. Leland revealed the demoralization of an over-complex Europe...
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