Mark Twain's ReligionMercer University Press, 2003 - 386 pages Although there are many studies of America's most famous literary figure, this thorough investigation provides not only new information on Twain's religion, but also a different approach from anything published before. Interpretations of Twain over the past century have been largely the province of literary critics. By skillful textual analysis they have produced an abundance of nuanced studies, but they tend to have little interest in, and knowledge of, the broad religious context of Victorian society, which both angered and intrigued Twain. Phipps provides perceptions often overlooked into the way Clemens's religion was related to such significant issues as racism, imperialism, and materialism. This study takes a close look at his growing up in the slave culture of Missouri Protestants and his subsequent involvement in the radically different abolition culture in which his wire was raised. Like Twain, who aimed at communicating with the common person, Phipps has written in a style that will attract the educated public while providing fresh insights for Twain scholars. His research has taken him to Hannibal, Elmira Hartford, and to the Twain archives in Berkeley. Mostly chronological, the book makes extensive use of Twain's works and, often neglected in such studies on Twain, the Bible, his most important literary source. |
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... thing she has got . Just so with man and his religion . " Appearing to be a settled apostate in his old age , he commented on a Methodist , " She has religious beliefs and feelings and I have none . " A variety of interpretive reminders ...
... thing she has got . Just so with man and his religion . " Appearing to be a settled apostate in his old age , he commented on a Methodist , " She has religious beliefs and feelings and I have none . " A variety of interpretive reminders ...
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William E. Phipps. est thing on earth . " 15 Late in life he affirmed : " The Being who to me is the real God is the One who created this majestic universe and rules it . Everything which he has made is beautiful . " 16 Also , Saint Joan ...
William E. Phipps. est thing on earth . " 15 Late in life he affirmed : " The Being who to me is the real God is the One who created this majestic universe and rules it . Everything which he has made is beautiful . " 16 Also , Saint Joan ...
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... things be done decently and in order . " 42 The Hannibal Presbyterian Church , built in 1839 , was the first church erected in the town . Sam attended Sunday school and church services there . Joshua Tucker , the first regular pastor of ...
... things be done decently and in order . " 42 The Hannibal Presbyterian Church , built in 1839 , was the first church erected in the town . Sam attended Sunday school and church services there . Joshua Tucker , the first regular pastor of ...
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... things where the melodeon pumps , and strains , and groans , and wails a bit , and then the soprano pipes a reedy solo , the alto drops in a little after , then the bass bursts in , then the pealing tenor — then a wild chase , one ...
... things where the melodeon pumps , and strains , and groans , and wails a bit , and then the soprano pipes a reedy solo , the alto drops in a little after , then the bass bursts in , then the pealing tenor — then a wild chase , one ...
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... things that he and his comrades took with them when they went prospecting in Nevada . " Included in the Psalms and Hymns was the " Westminster Shorter Catechism , " which provided for Presbyterian children and adults the basic teachings ...
... things that he and his comrades took with them when they went prospecting in Nevada . " Included in the Psalms and Hymns was the " Westminster Shorter Catechism , " which provided for Presbyterian children and adults the basic teachings ...
Contents
Tpe AntiImperialist | 196 |
Biblical Usages | 215 |
Jewish Scriptures | 216 |
The New Testament | 235 |
Scriptural Affusions | 242 |
Theological Journey | 257 |
Views of Jesus | 271 |
Evil anb Freedom | 275 |
Travel Reflections | 75 |
Amid Liberal Caivmists | 83 |
In Hartforb | 105 |
Relations with Cable | 128 |
Justice m America | 137 |
Political Morality | 149 |
Race Relations | 156 |
Womens Rights | 175 |
AmbassaboratLarge | 181 |
In Europe | 182 |
Global Tour | 188 |
Versonal Immortality | 293 |
Final Quest | 307 |
Search for Healing | 315 |
Bittersweet Last Years | 322 |
Conclusion | 345 |
Ethics and Truth | 353 |
Humorist and Treacher | 357 |
The Tolerant Monotfest | 362 |
Bibliography | 371 |
Index | 377 |
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