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➤ Mark Twain grew up on the Mississippi River, came of age in the vast spaces of the West, built a magnificent home in Connecticut, and traveled constantly. He toured the United States as a lecturer, traveled through Europe, the Holy Land, Asia, the Hawaiian Islands, and many other parts of the globe, writing continuously and sometimes hilariously about everything he saw and experienced.
Considered at the time to be the funniest man in the world, Twain was also a relentless critic of human nature using humor to attack hypocrisy, greed, and racism. He created some of the world's most memorable characters. His work includes books such as "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," "The Gilded Age," and the masterpiece that Ernest Hemingway called the true beginning of American literature, "The Adventures of Hucleberry Finn.
➤ Charles D. Warner was born in Plainfield, Massachusetts. From age six to fourteen, he lived in Charlemont, Massachusetts, the setting for the experiences described in his study of childhood, of being a boy (1877). He then moved to Cazenovia, New York, and in 1851, graduated from Hamilton University, Clinton, NY.
He studied law at the University of Pennsylvania, practiced law in Chicago (1856-1860); was associate editor (1860) and publisher (1861-1867) of the Hartford Press, and was co-editor with Joseph R. Hawley. In 1884 he joined the editorial staff of Harper's magazine, of which he was editor-in-chief until 1892, when he took over as editor.
He died in Hartford on October 20, 1900 and is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, with Mark Twain as pallbearer.
➤ The novel "The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today" describes an post civil-war American society that, despite its appearance of great promise and wealth, was tainted by corruption and scandal. The term "Gilded Age", has been appropriated by historians to describe a whole period of American history from about 1865 to the end of the 19th century.
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🎙 Read by: John Greenman
➤ CHAPTERS:
00:00 Preface
03:00 Chapter 1
23:42 Chapter 2
31:23 Chapter 3
40:25 Chapter 4
01:01:12 Chapter 5
01:18:44 Chapter 6
01:40:43 Chapter 7
01:55:45 Chapter 8
02:14:03 Chapter 9
02:26:29 Chapter 10
02:43:09 Chapter 11
02:54:57 Chapter 12
03:10:41 Chapter 13
03:28:05 Chapter 14
03:40:28 Chapter 15
03:57:58 Chapter 16
04:15:00 Chapter 17
04:29:07 Chapter 18
04:45:34 Chapter 19
05:02:03 Chapter 20
05:16:25 Chapter 21
05:30:53 Chapter 22
05:48:37 Chapter 23
05:54:19 Chapter 24
06:12:20 Chapter 25
06:23:21 Chapter 26
06:39:50 Chapter 27
06:50:57 Chapter 28
07:12:09 Chapter 29
07:28:13 Chapter 30
07:34:27 Chapter 31
07:52:19 Chapter 32
08:04:21 Chapter 33
08:39:30 Chapter 34
08:50:04 Chapter 35
09:03:04 Chapter 36
09:13:26 Chapter 37
09:20:58 Chapter 38
09:35:01 Chapter 39
09:44:52 Chapter 40
- End of Part 1 -
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