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  1. Mark Twain, eigentlich Samuel Langhorne Clemens (* 30. November 1835 in Florida, Missouri; † 21. April 1910 in Redding, Connecticut), war ein amerikanischer Schriftsteller. Mark Twain ist vor allem als Autor der Bücher über die Abenteuer von Tom Sawyer und Huckleberry Finn bekannt.

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    Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), [1] known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, and essayist. He was praised as the "greatest humorist the United States has produced," [2] with William Faulkner calling him "the father of American literature."

  3. Mark Twain, eredeti nevén Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Florida, Monroe megye, Missouri, 1835. november 30. – Redding, Connecticut, 1910. április 21.) amerikai író, újságíró, humorista. Ha felismerjük végre, hogy minden ember őrült, egy csapásra világossá válik előttünk minden rejtély. – Mark Twain [4] Élete.

  4. 3. Apr. 2014 · Mark Twain, the writer, adventurer and wily social critic born Samuel Clemens, wrote the novels 'Adventures of Tom Sawyer' and 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.’

  5. 13. Sept. 2024 · Mark Twain was an American humorist, novelist, and travel writer. Today he is best remembered as the author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885). Twain is widely considered one of the greatest American writers of all time.

  6. Mark Twain (1835-1910) war ein amerikanischer Schriftsteller und gefeierter Reisejournalist des 19. Jahrhunderts. Er lebte in vielen Städten und ließ seine Eindrücke von diesen Orten stets in seine Werke einfließen.

  7. 5. Apr. 2010 · Mark Twain, the pseudonym of Samuel Clemens, was an American writer and humorist known for his travelogues and books such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

  8. Mark Twain, orig. Samuel Langhorne Clemens, (born Nov. 30, 1835, Florida, Mo., U.S.—died April 21, 1910, Redding, Conn.), U.S. humorist, writer, and lecturer. He grew up in Hannibal, Mo., on the Mississippi River and was apprenticed in 1848 to a local printer.

  9. 13. Sept. 2024 · American literature. Professor of English, University of Chicago, 1944–68. Author of Mark Twain and "Huck Finn"; coauthor of America's Humor: Poor Richard to Doonesbury. Distinguished Professor of English, Graduate Center, City University of New York; Senior Fellow, Center for the Humanities.

  10. In 1863, Clemens began to sign articles with the name Mark Twain. Throughout the late 1860s and 1870s, Twain’s articles, stories, memoirs, and novels, characterized by an irrepressible wit and a deft ear for language and dialect, garnered him immense celebrity.

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