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Mark Twain: an American author

Mark Twain: an American author. By: Sarah Singer. Biography. 1835: Mark was born on November 30 in Florida, Missouri 1859: he earns a steamboat pilot's license 1868: Becomes engaged to Olivia Langdon. 1870: Marries Langdon in Elmira, New York. The couple moves to Buffalo, New York

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Mark Twain: an American author

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  1. Mark Twain:an American author By: Sarah Singer

  2. Biography • 1835: Mark was born on November 30 in Florida, Missouri • 1859: he earns a steamboat pilot's license • 1868: Becomes engaged to Olivia Langdon. • 1870: Marries Langdon in Elmira, New York. The couple moves to Buffalo, New York • 1874: Daughter Clara Langdon Clemens is born. • 1876: "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is published. • 1880: Daughter Jean is born. • 1883: "Life on the Mississippi" published. • 1884: "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is Published • 1889: "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court” is published.

  3. Biography [continued] • 1894: Publishing company goes bankrupt. "Pudd'nhead Wilson" published. • 1896: Oldest daughter Susy dies in Hartford. • 1901: Yale University awards Clemens an honorary degree. • 1903: The Clemens family settles in Florence, Italy. Olivia Clemens becomes sick shortly afterward and dies six months later. • 1909: Clemens' youngest daughter, Jean, drowns in the bathtub after what doctors believed was an epileptic seizure. Clemens writes “The Death of Jane” • 1910: Clemens dies April 21 of heart disease in his home in Redding, Connecticut

  4. Interesting Facts • His childhood dream was to become a steamboat man on the Mississippi River. • He out lived all of his children. • There was a Hannah-Barbara cartoon based on him. • He said that in school he only excelled in spelling. • He had many jobs before he was married. • He was born when Halley’s Comet happened, and he died when it happened too.

  5. Facts [continued] • He was a philosopher, author, novelist, steamboat pilot and a newspaper printer. • He always described his childhood as "drowsing.” • His stories were never set in the city

  6. Plays • Colonel Sellers (five-act), produced in New York City, 1874. • (With Bret Harte) Ah Sin, produced in Washington, DC, 1877. • The Quaker City Holy Land Excursion: An Unfinished Play, Button maker Press (Omaha), 1986.

  7. Books •The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer •Travel To The Lands. • The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn •Life On The Mississippi •The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras Country •The Innocents Abroad •Advice for Little Girls •The Death of Jean •General Washington's Negro Body-Servant •My Late Senetatorial Secrataryship •Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance •Pudding's Head Wilson! •The Gilded Age •Political Economy •Tramp Abroad

  8. Quotes • "It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.” • "I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.” • •"A man is not complete with out his own approval.” • "Obscurity and a competence. That is the life and the best worth living."

  9. Bibliography • http://www.pbs.org/newshour/media/twain/timeline6.html • http://people.brandies.edu/~teuber/twainbio.html • http://www.net4tv.com/net4tv/bookworm/twain/bio.htm • http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/mtwain.htm

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