Allie,
You might take a look at Twain's years in Nevada. He was a reporter at
a newspaper called the "Territorial Enterprise." A scholar by the name
of Lawrence Berkove has written a number of articles on the way that
Twain's colleagues at the "Territorial Enterprise" shaped him as a
writer, humorist, and social critic. In particular, Berkove's essay
"Ethical Records of Twain and His Circle of Sagebrush Journalists" is
outstanding. It was published as a Quarry Farm Paper. If your library
doesn't have a copy, call Barb Snedecor at The Center for Mark Twain
Studies at Quarry Farm on the campus of Elmira College--she'll be able
to get you a copy.
Good luck.
Best,
Joe Csicsila