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Date: | Wed, 20 Jan 1999 15:28:51 -0600 |
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Folks;
In 1879, Twain and Thomas Beecher came up with an idea for building a
monument to Adam. Twain published an article about this episode in 1905,
the same time he was writing "Refuge of the Derelict."
I was wondering if any LIST-members were aware of any detailed critical
work regarding Twain's brief desire to build such a monument? I am aware
of numerous materials about Twain's use of the Adam metaphor, by the likes
of Ensor, Wilson, Brodwin, McCullough, Baetzhold, et al.; I am curious to
discover any materials primarily about the monument project.
thanks for your consideration,
Hal Bush
Saint Louis University
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