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Hey, Scott -
I've got a draft paper on Cairo in literary history somewhere in my files.
I will try to dig it out at some point, but I thought you might like to
know, in addition to Dickens and Twain, Cairo plays a significant role in
writings by Melville (*The Confidence-Man*) and Emerson (letters) as well.
*Matt Seybold, PhD*
Associate Professor of American Literature & Mark Twain Studies
Scholar-in-Residence, Center for Mark Twain Studies
Editor, MarkTwainStudies.org
Host, The American Vandal Podcast
<https://marktwainstudies.com/the-american-vandal-podcast/>
Peterson Chapel Vestry, Cowles Hall
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MattSeybold.com
<https://www.elmira.edu/>
On Sun, Sep 4, 2022 at 11:47 AM Scott Holmes <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have attempted a bit of an essay on Cairo, Illinois, prompted by some
> feedback I received on my Twain's Geography entry for this location. Of
> particular interest to Twain enthusiasts is the relationship between
> Charles Dickens and Mark Twain. https://bscottholmes.com/node/1902 I'm
> not sure what I want to do with this so I posted it to my personal website.
>
> --
> /Unaffiliated Geographer and Twain aficionado/
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