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      • Life on the Mississippi, memoir of the steamboat era on the Mississippi River before the American Civil War by Mark Twain, published in 1883. The book begins with a brief history of the river from its discovery by Hernando de Soto in 1541. Chapters 4–22 describe Twain’s career as a Mississippi steamboat pilot, the fulfillment of a childhood dream.
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  1. Overview. Life on the Mississippi is a powerful narrative concerning the past, present, and future of the Mississippi River, including its towns, peoples, and ways of life. The narrative is written by Mark Twain, whose real name is Samuel Langhorne Clemens.

  2. Brief Synopsis. Plot Overview and Setting. The memoir is set in the antebellum era, primarily in the 1850s, along the Mississippi River. Twain describes his formative years as a young boy growing up in the riverside town of Hannibal, Missouri. He then takes readers on a journey as he fulfills his childhood dream of becoming a steamboat pilot.

  3. Life on the Mississippi is a memoir of Twain's personal experiences as a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River. As a boy, Twain talks his way onto the Paul Jones, a steamer, where he pays...

  4. Life on the Mississippi is a memoir by Mark Twain of his days as a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River before the American Civil War published in 1883. It is also a travel book , recounting his trips on the Mississippi River, from St. Louis to New Orleans and then from New Orleans to Saint Paul , many years after the war.

    • Mark Twain
    • 1883
  5. Apr 21, 2011 · Life on the Mississippi, memoir of the steamboat era on the Mississippi River before the American Civil War by Mark Twain, published in 1883. The book begins with a brief history of the river from its discovery by Hernando de Soto in 1541. Chapters 4–22 describe Twain’s career as a Mississippi.

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  6. Life on the Mississippi. Mark Twain, Justin Kaplan (Introduction) 3.87. 14,817 ratings877 reviews. A stirring account of America's vanished past... The book that earned Mark Twain his first recognition as a serious writer... Discover the magic of life on the Mississippi.

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