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Date: | Tue, 3 Sep 1996 10:15:30 -0400 |
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> If you know the film SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS, it says some of
>what I'd like to say about Mark Twain --- basically that, those who give
>us laughter give us more than merely a smile, they give us medicine for
>our pains, a tonic for our spirits, and the richest food possible for our
>souls.
You might want to check out a particular quote in the _Autobiography_ which
seems appropriate. I don't have it at hand, but Twain reflects on the
possible reason that he has survived into the 20th century, while so many
other once-popular humorists (Josh Billings, P.V. Nasby, etc.) didn't.
Twain
concludes that it is because his humor always included an underlying
seriousness, or something along those lines.
Scott Dalrymple
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