Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 6 (1907-1910)
A collection of late-career correspondence presenting candid exchanges on health, domestic life, travel, and public controversies, interwoven with wry reflection and moral observation. The letters document personal losses, practical arrangements for a local memorial, reactions to literary incidents, and enduring friendships, while recording daily routines, pets, and creative concerns. Editorial annotations supply context and ordering, producing a portrait of a reflective, humorous writer remaining engaged with readers and colleagues even as physical strength wanes.
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A collection of late-career correspondence presenting candid exchanges on health, domestic life, travel, and public controversies, interwoven with wry reflection and moral observation. The letters document personal losses, practical arrangements for a local memorial, reactions to literary incidents, and enduring friendships, while recording daily routines, pets, and creative concerns. Editorial annotations supply context and ordering, producing a portrait of a reflective, humorous writer remaining engaged with readers and colleagues even as physical strength wanes.
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