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Publication 607 By noota on Sunday, March 7, 2004 at 12:29   
Location: Japan   Registered: Thursday, April 17, 2003  Posts: 44    Search for other posts by noota Search   Quote
Hello , everyone here
For those interested in literary humorous stories , Mark Twain may be one of the favorite writers .
He wrote a good different humorous stories in his life
" Fennimore Cooper's Literary Offences ", Twain's severe criticism of that author's style , " The Private History of a Campaign that Failed " , about Twain's militia scared experience in the Civil War and "How to Tell a Story " , comparing humorous story with comic and witty stories . These charming , interesting pieces should be appreciative , wonderful so much so that you realise Twain is the greatest American humorou writer .

In my opinion , the first one is very intereting , partly because of his literary criticism under his rules of writing art .

I recommend you to try these wonderful humorous stories , which is worth reading to learn his writing style .

I hope your response .

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