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Bruce Michelson reexamines Twain as a person, a text, and a myth. Michelson argues that Twain's best works-and some of his worst-are shaped by a drive for absolute liberation from every social, psychological, and artistic limit.
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In this work, the author re-examines Mark Twain as a person, a text and a myth. He argues that some of his best works are shaped by a drive for liberation from every social, psychological and artistic limit and describes him as a reflexive, paradoxical, rule shattering comic genius.