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folks; in the MT Encyclopedia (ed. LeMaster; p. 722)  there is a brief
comment about an unpublished Weggis notebook, circa 1897--does anyone happen
to know if that remains unpublished?  Is anyone familiar with that
document?

It would be potentially interesting to me, among other things, as a source
for MT's struggle with grief and trauma; and it might also have clues about
his thinking about such items as THE GREAT DARK or "In My Bitterness."

Despite my better judgments, perhaps, I am going back to wade further into
these "dangerous waters".... and so I'd be interested in other recent work
about Twain and grief/trauma.

-hb



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Harold K. Bush, Ph.D
Professor of English
Saint Louis University
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