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1、-Mark Twain马克吐温的英文介绍-第 22 页Mark TwainFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaFor other uses, seeMark Twain (disambiguation).Mark TwainMark Twain, detail of photo byMathew Brady, February7,1871BornSamuel Langhorne ClemensNovember 30, 1835Florida, Missouri, U.S.DiedApril 21, 1910(aged74)Redding, Connecti
2、cut, U.S.Pen nameMark TwainOccupationWriter,lecturerNationalityAmericanNotable work(s)Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,The Adventures of Tom SawyerSpouse(s)Olivia Langdon Clemens(m.18701904)ChildrenLangdon,Susy,Clara,JeanSignatureSamuel L. Clemens stamp, 1940Samuel Langhorne Clemens(November 30, 1835
3、April 21, 1910),1better known by hispen nameMark Twain, was an American author andhumorist. He wroteThe Adventures of Tom Sawyer(1876) and itssequel,Adventures of Huckleberry Finn(1885),2the latter often called theGreat American Novel.Twain grew up inHannibal, Missouri, which provided the setting fo
4、rHuckleberry FinnandTom Sawyer. After an apprenticeship with a printer, he worked as a typesetter and contributed articles to the newspaper of his older brother Orion. He later became a riverboat pilot on theMississippi Riverbefore heading west to join Orion in Nevada. He referred humorously to his
5、singular lack of success at mining, turning to journalism for theVirginia CityTerritorial Enterprise.3In 1865, his humorous story, The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, was published, based on a story he heard atAngels HotelinAngels CampCalifornia where he had spent some time as a miner.
6、The short story brought international attention, and was even translated into classic Greek.4His wit and satire, in prose and in speech, earned praise from critics and peers, and he was a friend topresidents, artists, industrialists, and European royalty.Though Twain earned a great deal of money fro
7、m his writings and lectures, he invested in ventures that lost a great deal of money, notably thePaige Compositor, which failed because of its complexity and imprecision. In the wake of these financial setbacks, he filed for protection from his creditors via bankruptcy, and with the help ofHenry Hut
8、tleston Rogerseventually overcame his financial troubles. Twain chose to pay all his pre-bankruptcy creditors in full, though he had no legal responsibility to do so.Twain was born shortly after a visit byHalleys Comet, and he predicted that he would go out with it, too. He died the day following th
9、e comets subsequent return. He was lauded as the greatest American humorist of his age,5andWilliam Faulknercalled Twain the father ofAmerican literature.6Contentshide 1Early life 2Travels 3Marriage and children 4Love of science and technology 5Financial troubles 6Speaking engagements 7Later life and
10、 death 8Writingo 8.1Overviewo 8.2Early journalism and travelogueso 8.3Tom SawyerandHuckleberry Finno 8.4Later writing 9Viewso 9.1Anti-imperialisto 9.2Civil rightso 9.3Laboro 9.4Vivisectiono 9.5Religion 10Pen names 11Legacy 12Depictions 13Bibliography 14See also 15References 16Further reading 17Exter
11、nal linksEarly lifeSamuel Langhorne Clemens was born inFlorida, Missouri, on November 30, 1835. He was the son of Jane (ne Lampton; 18031890), a native of Kentucky, andJohn Marshall Clemens(17981847), a Virginian by birth. His parents met when his father moved to Missouri and were married several ye
12、ars later, in 1823.78He was the sixth of seven children, but only three of his siblings survived childhood: his brotherOrion(18251897), Henry, who died in a riverboat explosion (18381858), and Pamela (18271904). His sister Margaret (18331839) died when he was three, and his brother Benjamin (1832184
13、2) died three years later. Another brother, Pleasant (18281829), died at six months.9Twain was born two weeks after the closest approach to Earth ofHalleys Comet.When he was four, Twains family moved toHannibal, Missouri,10a port town on theMississippi Riverthat inspired the fictional town of St.Pet
14、ersburg inThe Adventures of Tom SawyerandAdventures of Huckleberry Finn.11Missouri was aslave stateand young Twain became familiar with theinstitution of slavery, a theme he would later explore in his writing. Twains father was an attorney and judge.12TheHannibal and St.Joseph Railroadwas organized
15、in his office in 1846. The railroad connected the second and third largest cities in the state and was the westernmost United States railroad until the completion of theTranscontinental Railroad. It delivered mail to and from thePony Express.13Samuel Clemens, age 15In 1847, when Twain was 11, his fa
16、ther died ofpneumonia.14The next year, he became a printers apprentice. In 1851, he began working as atypesetterand contributor of articles and humorous sketches for theHannibal Journal, a newspaper owned by his brother Orion. When he was 18, he left Hannibal and worked as a printer in New York City
17、,Philadelphia,St. Louis, andCincinnati. He joined the newly formedInternational Typographical Union, the printersunion, andeducated himselfinpublic librariesin the evenings, finding wider information than at a conventional school.15Clemens came from St. Louis on the packetKeokukin 185416and lived in
18、 Muscatine during part of the summer of 1855. The Muscatine newspaper published eight stories, which amounted to almost 6,000 words.17On a voyage toNew Orleansdown the Mississippi,steamboatpilot Horace E. Bixby inspired Twain to become a pilot himself. As Twain observed inLife on the Mississippi, th
19、e pilot surpassed a steamboats captain in prestige and authority; it was a rewarding occupation with wages set at $250 per month.18A steamboat pilot needed to know the ever-changing river to be able to stop at the hundreds of ports and wood-lots. Twain studied 2,000miles (3,200km) of the Mississippi
20、 for more than two years before he received his steamboat pilot license in 1859. This occupation gave him his pen name, Mark Twain, from mark twain, the cry for a measured river depth of two fathoms. While training, Samuel convinced his younger brother Henry to work with him. Henry was killed on Jun
21、e21, 1858, when the steamboat he was working on, thePennsylvania, exploded. Twain had foreseen this death in a dream a month earlier,19which inspired his interest inparapsychology; he was an early member of theSociety for Psychical Research.20Twain was guilt-stricken and held himself responsible for
22、 the rest of his life. He continued to work on the river and was a river pilot until theAmerican Civil Warbroke out in 1861 and traffic along the Mississippi wascurtailed.At the start of the Civil War, Twain enlisted briefly in a Confederate local unit. He then left for Nevada to work for his brothe
23、r, a senior official in the Federal government.21Twain later wrote a sketch, The Private History of a Campaign That Failed, which told how he and his friends had been Confederate volunteers for two weeks before disbanding their company.22TravelsLibrary ofTwain House, with hand-stenciled paneling, fi
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