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A family sketch and other private writings
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ISBN: 0520959639 9780520959637 0520280733 9780520280731 1322101671 9781322101675 Year: 2014 Publisher: Berkeley, California : University of California Press,

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This book publishes, for the first time in full, the two most revealing of Mark Twain's private writings. Here he turns his mind to the daily life he shared with his wife Livy, their three daughters, a great many servants, and an imposing array of pets. These first-hand accounts display this gifted and loving family in the period of its flourishing. Mark Twain began to write "A Family Sketch" in response to the early death of his eldest daughter, Susy, but the manuscript grew under his hands to become an exuberant account of the entire household. His record of the childrens' sayings-"Small Foolishnesses"-is next, followed by the related manuscript "At the Farm." Also included are selections from Livy's 1885 diary and an authoritative edition of Susy's biography of her father, written when she was a teenager. Newly edited from the original manuscripts, this anthology is a unique record of a fascinating family.  

Autobiography of Mark Twain, Volume 3 : The Complete and Authoritative Edition
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ISBN: 0520956516 9780520956513 9780520267190 0520267192 0520272781 9780520272781 9780520961869 0520961862 1299941125 9786612754418 0520946995 1282754416 9780520946996 9781282754416 6612754419 Year: 2015 Publisher: Berkeley, CA : University of California Press,

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The surprising final chapter of a great American life. When the first volume of Mark Twain's uncensored Autobiography was published in 2010, it was hailed as an essential addition to the shelf of his works and a crucial document for our understanding of the great humorist's life and times. This third and final volume crowns and completes his life's work. Like its companion volumes, it chronicles Twain's inner and outer life through a series of daily dictations that go wherever his fancy leads. Created from March 1907 to December 1909, these dictations present Mark Twain at the end of his life: receiving an honorary degree from Oxford University; railing against Theodore Roosevelt; founding numerous clubs; incredulous at an exhibition of the Holy Grail; credulous about the authorship of Shakespeare's plays; relaxing in Bermuda; observing (and investing in) new technologies. The Autobiography's "Closing Words" movingly commemorate his daughter Jean, who died on Christmas Eve 1909. Also included in this volume is the previously unpublished "Ashcroft-Lyon Manuscript," Mark Twain's caustic indictment of his "putrescent pair" of secretaries and the havoc that erupted in his house during their residency. Fitfully published in fragments at intervals throughout the twentieth century, Autobiography of Mark Twain has now been critically reconstructed and made available as it was intended to be read. Fully annotated by the editors of the Mark Twain Project, the complete Autobiography emerges as a landmark publication in American literature. Editors: Benjamin Griffin and Harriet Elinor Smith Associate Editors: Victor Fischer, Michael B. Frank, Amanda Gagel, Sharon K. Goetz, Leslie Diane Myrick, Christopher M. Ohge

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The pomegranates and other modern Italian fairy tales
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ISBN: 0691199787 069122465X Year: 2021 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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A collection of magical Italian folk and fairy tales-most appearing here in English for the first timeThe Pomegranates and Other Modern Italian Fairy Tales presents twenty magical stories published between 1875 and 1914, following Italy's political unification. In those decades of political and social change, folklorists collected fairy tales from many regions of the country while influential writers invented original narratives in standard Italian, drawing on traditional tales in local dialects, and translated others from France. This collection features a range of these entertaining jewels from such authors as Carlo Collodi, most celebrated for the novel Pinocchio, and Domenico Comparetti, regarded as the Italian Grimm, to Grazia Deledda, the only Italian woman to have received the Nobel Prize in Literature. With one exception, all of these tales are appearing in English for the first time.The stories in this volume are linked by themes of metamorphosis: a man turns into a lion, a dove, and an ant; a handsome youth emerges from a pig's body; and three lovely women rise out of the rinds of pomegranates. There are also more introspective transformations: a self-absorbed princess learns about manners, a melancholy prince finds joy again, and a complacent young woman discovers gratitude. Cristina Mazzoni provides a comprehensive introduction that situates the tales in their cultural and historical context. The collection also includes period illustrations and biographical notes about the authors.Filled with adventures, supernatural and fantastic events, and brave and flawed protagonists, The Pomegranates and Other Modern Italian Fairy Tales will delight, surprise, and astonish.

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Shapeshifting. --- Fairy tales --- Folk literature, Italian --- Almandine. --- Baking. --- Battlement. --- Blond. --- Casentino. --- Cenere. --- Charles Perrault. --- City Of. --- Cloister. --- Corriere dei Piccoli. --- Corset. --- Cover Her Face. --- Cowardice. --- Cruelty. --- Cupboard. --- Cushion. --- Deerskin (novel). --- Dowry. --- Drought. --- Edition (book). --- Fairy tale. --- Farmhouse. --- Feuilleton. --- Fireplace. --- Forehead. --- Gabriele D'Annunzio. --- Generosity. --- Genre. --- Giambattista Basile. --- Grandmother's Tale. --- Grazia Deledda. --- Grazing. --- Guido Gozzano. --- Hazelnut. --- Hilt. --- Humidity. --- Humiliation. --- Il Piacere. --- In This World. --- Intellectual property. --- Italian Folktales. --- Italian unification. --- Italians. --- Italo Calvino. --- Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont. --- Laughter. --- Laurence Sterne. --- Lewis Seifert. --- Literature. --- Little Red Riding Hood. --- Long hair. --- Luigi Capuana. --- Marble. --- Meal. --- Misfortune (folk tale). --- Mother's ring. --- My Child. --- Narrative. --- Nickname. --- Nobility. --- North wind. --- Novel. --- Novella. --- Old Book (ghost). --- Oral tradition. --- Oven. --- Pageboy. --- Pasture. --- Pen name. --- Pin. --- Poetry. --- Pomegranate. --- Potion. --- Princeton University Press. --- Principessa. --- Proverb. --- Publication. --- Publishing. --- Retinue. --- Sadness. --- Seriousness. --- Sewing. --- Short story. --- Skirt. --- Spitting. --- Stepmother. --- Suspension of disbelief. --- Tablecloth. --- The Kingdom of the Fairies. --- The She-bear. --- The Three Fairies. --- Thicket. --- To This Day. --- To the Wedding. --- Tray. --- Valet. --- Vinegar. --- William Shakespeare. --- Wind rose. --- Writer.


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The dragon daughter and other Lin Lan fairy tales
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ISBN: 0691225060 Year: 2022 Publisher: Princeton ; Oxford : Princeton University Press,

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"A delightful collection of modern Chinese tales, The Dragon Daughter and Other Lin Lan Fairy Tales brings together forty-two magical Chinese tales, most appearing for the first time in English. These stories have been carefully selected from more than a thousand originally published in the early twentieth century under the pseudonyms Lin Lan and Lady Lin Lan-previously unknown in the West, but now acclaimed as the Brothers Grimm of China.The birth of the tales began in 1924, when one author, Li Xiaofeng, published a set of literary stories under the Lin Lan pen name, an alias that would eventually be shared by an editorial team. Together, this group gathered fairy tales (tonghua) from rural regions across China. Combining traditional oral Chinese narratives with elements from the West, the selections in this collection represent different themes and genres-from folk legends to comic tales. Characters fall for fairies, experience predestined love, and have love/hate relationships with siblings. Cooking girls transform from garden snails and snakes, and dragon daughters construct houses. An introduction offers historical and social context for understanding the role that the Lin Lan stories played in modern China. Appendixes include information on tale types and biographies of the writers and contributors. A reflection of Chinese culture, history, and values, The Dragon Daughter and Other Lin Lan Fairy Tales is a captivating testament to the power of storytelling"-- "Although the influence of the Brothers Grimm on folklore in virtually every country in the West has been widely studied, a similar development in the early part of twentieth-century China is virtually unknown. This book collects and translates more than 40 tales selected from the "Lin Lan" series, published in China from the late 1920s to the early 1930s. The pseudonym "Lin Lan" was created in 1924, when a group of three literary stories about the legendary Xu Wenchang (1521-1593), himself the author of many literary works still popular today, were published in a morning newspaper. The success of this first attempt encouraged the creators to publish more folk tales and fairy tales, which ultimately played a major role in the development of modern folk literature in China. The series, written and developed by a Shanghai publisher under the pen name Lin Lan, was divided into three subgenres-minjian chuanshuo (folk legends/tales), minjian tonghua (folk fairy tales), and minjian qushi (comic folk tales)-published in 43 volumes containing nearly one thousand tales in all. The tales were collected the tales from oral storytellers throughout China in response to a call from the publisher, and combined elements of European fairy-tale literature with traditional Chinese narratives"--

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Folklore --- Fairy tales --- Humorous stories, Chinese --- History --- History --- Lin Lan --- A Book Of. --- Advertising. --- American Council of Learned Societies. --- Andrei Codrescu. --- Berthold Auerbach. --- Book. --- Brothers Grimm. --- Cat and Dog. --- Cat. --- Cinnabar. --- City God (China). --- Coffin. --- Concerned. --- Confucianism. --- Cover Her Face. --- Deep sea. --- Delicacy. --- Die Gartenlaube. --- Dragon robe. --- Duan Chengshi. --- East Room. --- Fiction. --- Folk and Fairy Tales. --- Franco-Prussian War. --- Frederick the Great. --- Genre. --- German literature. --- Ghost marriage (Chinese). --- Handkerchief. --- Hermann Hesse. --- Historical fiction. --- Imperial examination. --- Interior design. --- Into the West (miniseries). --- Jack Zipes. --- Jean Paul. --- Jiangsu. --- Jujube. --- Kurt Schwitters. --- Leash. --- Loquat. --- Love at first sight. --- Lu Xun (Three Kingdoms). --- Lu Xun. --- Maria Tatar. --- Marina Warner. --- Marry You. --- Mass murder. --- Meal. --- Millet. --- Modernism. --- Mother Courage. --- Naomi Mitchison. --- Narrative. --- New Culture Movement. --- Novel. --- Novelist. --- Novella. --- Old Book (ghost). --- Oliver Goldsmith. --- Oral tradition. --- Oscar Wilde. --- Pen name. --- Philip Pullman. --- Philistinism. --- Plough. --- Poetry. --- Porcelain. --- Porridge. --- Prose. --- Publication. --- Publishing. --- Qingming Festival. --- Rapeseed. --- Rice pudding. --- Rice wine. --- Satire. --- Silver coin. --- Sock. --- Spouse. --- Stepmother. --- Taoism. --- The Telling. --- Tian. --- Torpor. --- Traditional Chinese characters. --- Travels (book). --- Trickster. --- Tung oil. --- Two Ladies. --- Wheelbarrow. --- Wilhelm Raabe. --- Wok. --- Writer. --- Wunsiedel. --- Ye Xian. --- Your Face. --- Zhangqiu. --- Zhejiang. --- Zhou Zuoren.

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