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Dolmetsch, Carl, "Our Famous Guest": Mark Twain in Vienna, University of Georgia Press, 1992.
Dolmetsch provides an account of Mark Twain's travels in Austria, discussed in the social and cultural context of Austrian history.
Eisenstein, Elizabeth L., The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe, Cambridge University Press, 1993.
Eisenstein discusses the impact of advances in print technology on social, intellectual, and cultural life in early modern Europe.
Emerson, Everett, Mark Twain: A Literary Life, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000.
Emerson offers a critical biography of Twain's life and work.
Fishkin, Shelley Fisher, Lighting Out for the Territory: Reflections on Mark Twain and American Culture, Oxford University Press, 1997.
Fishkin provides a collection of essays on the significance of Mark Twain to nineteenth-century American literature, culture, and society.
Hindman, Sandra, ed., Printing the Written Word: The Social History of Books, circa 1450—1520, Cornell University Press, 1991.
Hindman discusses the impact of...
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