The Devil's Race-track: Mark Twain's Great Dark Writings : the Best from Which was the Dream? and Fables of Man00 Mark Twain explores the darker side of life in these little-known later writings. The tone is lightened considerably by Twain's sagely ironic humor that balances his tough-mindedness. Mark Twain explores the darker side of life in these little-known later writings. The tone is lightened considerably by Twain's sagely ironic humor that balances his tough-mindedness. |
Contents
Little Bessie | 3 |
The Ten Commandments | 17 |
Which Was the Dream? | 39 |
The Great Dark | 80 |
The Mad Passenger | 129 |
The Refuge of the Derelicts | 282 |
The Fable of the Yellow Terror | 369 |
History 1000 Years from Now | 382 |
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The Devil's Race-track: Mark Twain's Great Dark Writings : the Best from ... Mark Twain No preview available - 1980 |
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