For Twain's SF, check into some of the posthumous works. Things like _The Great Dark_, _3000 Years Among the Microbes_, and _Which Was It?_ all come to mind as does _The Edypus Papers_, a work similar in many ways to _A Canticle for Libowitz_. I'm not sure where your definition of SF ends and fantasy begins, but some of these works seem to me to be easily classified as SF. Richard Tuerk East Texas State University