Mark Twain and the Happy Island
Elizabeth Wallace
Gelesen von John Greenman





This Mark Twain Memoir by Elizabeth Wallace paints an idyllic portrait of his time in Bermuda, not long before his death in 1910. Wallace and Twain met in Bermuda in 1908, became fast friends, and shared time together on the island and regular correspondence until 6 weeks before Twain's death. According to one academician, "Wallace’s deep affection for Twain is evident in her writings, so she also may have wished to burnish his legacy. As a result, Happy Island is a popular treatment in a breezy, occasionally sentimental style. It portrays Twain as a fun and caring friend but only hints at weightier matters." - Summary by John Greenman (2 hr 23 min)
Kapitel
I. The Sign of the Shell | 10:20 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
II. How history May Be Taught | 8:47 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
III. Some Literary Gossip | 9:37 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
IV. Spanish Point | 14:23 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
V. The Island Without Mark Twain | 10:41 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
VI. The Return | 8:46 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
VII. Battleships and Society | 9:23 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
VIII. Mark Twain's Aquarium | 8:18 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
IX. Odds and Ends | 7:44 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
X. The King and Kipling | 10:18 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
XI. Stormfield | 10:30 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
XII. Stormfield, Happily Continued | 10:14 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
XIII. Letters | 24:58 | Gelesen von John Greenman |