简介
When Confederate Forces Fired on Fort Sumter in April 1861, thousands of patriotic southerners rushed to enlist for the Confederate cause. Samuel Langhorne Clemens, who grew up in the border state of Missouri in a slave-holding family, was among them. Clemens, who later achieved fame as the writer Mark Twain, served as second lieutenant in a Confederate militia, but only for two weeks, leading many to describe his loyalty to the Confederate cause as halfhearted at best. After all, Mark Twain's novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885) and his numerous speeches celebrating Abraham Lincoln, with their trenchant call for racial justice, inspired his crowning as "the Lincoln of our Literature."
In The Reconstruction of Mark Twain, Joe B. Fulton challenges these long-held assumptions about Twain's advocacy of the Union cause, arguing that Clemens traveled a long and arduous path, moving from pro-slavery, secession, and the Confederacy to pro-union, and racially enlightened. Scattered and long-neglected texts written by Clemens before, during, and immediately after the Civil War, Fulton shows, tout pro-southern sentiments critical of abolitionists, free blacks, and the North for failing to enforce the Fugitive Slave Act. These obscure works reveal the dynamic process that reconstructed Twain in parallel with and in response to events on American battlefields and in American politics.
Beginning with Clemens's youth in Missouri, Fulton tracks the writer's transformation through the turbulent Civil War years as a southern-leaning reporter in Nevada and San Francisco to his raucous burlesques written while he worked as a Washington correspondent during the impeachment crises of 1867-1868. Fulton concludes with the writer's emergence as the country's satirist-in-chief in the postwar era. By explaining the relationship between the author's early pro-southern writings and his later stance as a champion for racial justice throughout the world, Fulton provides a new perspective on Twain's views and on his deep involvement with Civil War politics.
A deft blend of biography, history, and literary studies, The Reconstruction of Mark Twain offers a bold new assessment of the work of one of America's most celebrated writers. --Book Jacket.
目录
Contents 8
Preface 10
1. \u201cThe Killing of Strangers\u201d: MARK TWAIN\u2019S MISSOURI AND THE CIVIL WAR, 1835\u20131861 18
2. \u201cI Naturally Love a Yankee\u201d: TWAIN\u2019S CIVIL WAR IN NEVADA, 1861\u20131864 67
3. \u201cThe Genative, Dative, and Ablative Cases of Traitors\u201d: TWAIN\u2019S SAN FRANCISCO SATIRES, 1864\u20131866 105
4. Seeking a Reputation \u201cThat Shall Stand Fire\u201d: TWAIN, RECONSTRUCTION, AND THE IMPEACHMENT CRISIS IN WASHINGTON, 1866\u20131869 137
5. The \u201cLincoln of Our Literature\u201d: THE RECONSTRUCTED MARK TWAIN, 1870\u20131910 174
Notes 196
Works Cited 220
Index 244
A 244
B 244
C 244
D 245
E 246
F 246
G 246
H 246
I 247
J 247
K 247
L 247
M 248
N 249
O 249
P 249
Q 249
R 249
S 250
T 251
U 253
V 253
W 254
Preface 10
1. \u201cThe Killing of Strangers\u201d: MARK TWAIN\u2019S MISSOURI AND THE CIVIL WAR, 1835\u20131861 18
2. \u201cI Naturally Love a Yankee\u201d: TWAIN\u2019S CIVIL WAR IN NEVADA, 1861\u20131864 67
3. \u201cThe Genative, Dative, and Ablative Cases of Traitors\u201d: TWAIN\u2019S SAN FRANCISCO SATIRES, 1864\u20131866 105
4. Seeking a Reputation \u201cThat Shall Stand Fire\u201d: TWAIN, RECONSTRUCTION, AND THE IMPEACHMENT CRISIS IN WASHINGTON, 1866\u20131869 137
5. The \u201cLincoln of Our Literature\u201d: THE RECONSTRUCTED MARK TWAIN, 1870\u20131910 174
Notes 196
Works Cited 220
Index 244
A 244
B 244
C 244
D 245
E 246
F 246
G 246
H 246
I 247
J 247
K 247
L 247
M 248
N 249
O 249
P 249
Q 249
R 249
S 250
T 251
U 253
V 253
W 254
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