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Published in 1897, this collection of essays includes Twain's scathing demolishment of the literary pretensions of James Fenimore Cooper, "Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses," as well as equally amusing if lighter fare like "The Private History of the 'Jumping Frog' Story" and the title essay, an insightful description of his own methods.
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Add How to Tell a Story (Barnes & Noble Digital Library), Published in 1897, this collection of essays includes Twain's scathing demolishment of the literary pretensions of James Fenimore Cooper, Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses, as well as equally amusing if lighter fare like The Private History of the 'J, How to Tell a Story (Barnes & Noble Digital Library) to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add How to Tell a Story (Barnes & Noble Digital Library), Published in 1897, this collection of essays includes Twain's scathing demolishment of the literary pretensions of James Fenimore Cooper, Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses, as well as equally amusing if lighter fare like The Private History of the 'J, How to Tell a Story (Barnes & Noble Digital Library) to your collection on WonderClub |