Originally published in 1970. Mark Twain is generally known as a
children's writer. This serious and appreciative introduction by I.
M. Walker shows that he is in fact a great writer who produced
mature and developed literature. The study of his works is divided
into five sections: the comic narrator; techniques of humour;
character portrayal; style and description; and irony and satire.
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