Mark Twain Preacher, Prophet, and Social Philosopher

Mark Twain Preacher, Prophet, and Social Philosopher by Gary Scott Smith, published by Oxford University Press in 2021, offers a detailed exploration of Mark Twain’s multifaceted life and literary contributions. This biography delves into Twain’s experiences as a printer, riverboat pilot, and novelist, highlighting how these roles shaped his creative output and his complex relationship with Christianity. Smith examines Twain’s theological inquiries and critiques, revealing the contradictions in his religious views and his engagement with various spiritual themes.
Readers will find that this biography presents Twain not only as an entertainer and satirist but also as a preacher, prophet, and social philosopher. The book addresses universal themes such as human nature, corruption, and racism, providing insight into Twain’s perspectives on these issues. Additionally, it situates his life within the broader context of American religion from 1865 to 1910, making it a significant contribution to the fields of biography, literary criticism, and religious studies. With 251 pages of content, this edition invites readers to reconsider Twain’s impact on American literature and thought.
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Mark Twain’s literary works have intrigued and inspired readers from the late 1860s to the present. His varied experiences as a journeyman printer, river boat pilot, prospector, journalist, novelist, humorist, businessman, and world traveller, combined with his incredible imagination and astonishing creativity, enabled him to devise some of American literature’s most memorable characters and engaging stories.
Twain had a complicated relationship with Christianity. He strove to understand, critique, and sometimes promote various theological ideas and insights. His religious perspective was often inconsistent and even contradictory. While many scholars have overlooked Twain’s strong interest in religious matters, others disagree sharply about his religious views–with many labelling him a secularist, an agnostic, or an atheist. In this compelling biography, Gary Scott Smith shows that throughout his life Twain was an entertainer, satirist, novelist, and reformer, but also functioned as a preacher, prophet, and social philosopher. Twain tackled universal themes with penetrating insight and wit including the character of God, human nature, sin, providence, corruption, greed, hypocrisy, poverty, racism, and imperialism. Moreover, his life provides a window into the principal trends and developments in American religion from 1865 to 1910.
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