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Mark Twain

Protagonist for the Popular Culture
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How did Mark Twain develop his remarkable oral style of writing which was so carefully crafted? And what can we learn about 19th century America from the public speeches of this humourist and teacher who charmed his country and exported his notions of Americanism around the world? This book-length critical analysis deals exclusively with Twain's oratory. A reference volume in the Great American Orators Series, it is designed for students, teachers and professionals in the fields of speech communication and American studies. The volume, bringing Mark Twain again to the centre stage, opens with an assessment of Twain as a great American orator and then appraises his rhetoric, lectures, occasional speeches, and summarises his impact on his listeners. Professor Vallin shows how he used humour, varying styles of satire to attack Victorian hegemony and to exalt the common man, and how he emerged as the Representative American. He used vernacular expressions to bridge different sections of the country and spoke hundreds of times to thousands of listeners on a wide variety of topics, giving both simple talks and well-planned addresses. Sixteen selected speeches exemplify his eloquent and varied styles as a communicator. The volume also provides a chronology, a bibliographical essay and a general index.

Author Biography:

MARLENE BOYD VALLIN is Associate Professor of Speech Communication and American Studies at Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus. She has published articles on public speaking, interpersonal and group communication, and performance studies in a variety of professional journals.
Release date NZ
November 30th, 1992
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Undergraduate
Pages
208
Dimensions
156x234x12
ISBN-13
9780313273537
Product ID
14065553

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