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A Family Memoir (American University Studies Series Xxiv, American Literature)

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Charles Heber ClarkFirst published 19951 editions

Charles Heber Clark (1841-1915) was a Philadelphia journalist/author (and eventually a wealthy businessman) who often wrote under the pseudonym "Max Adeler." A leading figure among the Literary Comedians of the 1870s, his international reputation as a humorist was established by the success of his first book, Out of the Hurly-Burly, in 1874. Clark's autobiography A Family Memoir - published here for the first time - supplies much needed missing information about his life and career, and is a unique source for those interested in the social, political, and economic history of his era. In addition to providing an introduction and bibliography of Clark's works (and a secondary bibliography), David Ketterer argues in an appendix that Clark/Adeler's "Professor Baffin's Adventures" of 1880 (reproduced in facsimile) inspired Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.

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First publish date December 19951 credited authorSearch language english

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