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Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
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Even in the hilarious, youthful days in San Francisco, Painereports that "Clemens, however, was never quite ready for sleep. Then, as ever, he would prop himself up in bed, light his pipe, and losehimself in English or French history until his sleep conquered. " Painetells us, too, that Lecky's 'European Morals' was an old favorite.
The notes to 'The Prince and the Pauper' show again how carefullyClemens examined his historical background, and his interest in thesematerials. Some of the more im
...portant sources are noted: Hume's 'Historyof England', Timbs' 'Curiosities of London', J. Hammond Trumbull's 'BlueLaws, True and False'. Apparently Mark Twain relished it, for as BernardDeVoto points out, "The book is always Mark Twain. Its parodies of Tudorspeech lapse sometimes into a callow satisfaction in that idiom--Markhugely enjoys his nathlesses and beshrews and marrys. " The writing of1601 foreshadows his fondness for this treatment.
    "Do you suppose the liberties and the Brawn of These States have to do only with delicate lady-words?


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