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My Mark Twain (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
Reminiscences and Criticisms
Published in 1910
This book is a testament to the long friendship between Howells and Twain. "Emerson, Longfellow, Lowell, Holmes—I knew them all and all the rest of our sages, poets, seers, critics, humorists," Howells writes; "they were like one another and like other literary men; but Clemens [Twain] was sole, incomparable, the Lincoln of our literature." The second half of the book collects Howells’s perceptive reviews of Twain’s works.