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TWAIN, MARK. Fragment of Autograph Letter Signed, "Twain," [to William Dean Howells,] including only the letter's 17-line postscript,

TWAIN USES A SLUR IN RESPONSE TO HIS BOOK'S FAVORABLE REVIEW TWAIN, MARK. Fragment of Autograph Letter Signed, "Twain," [to William Dean Howells,] including only the letter's 17-line postscript, expressing satisfaction after reading his review of Roughing It (1872) in the Atlantic Monthly magazine and hoping that the New-York Tribune does not publish a negative review. 1 page, 8vo, ruled paper; reinforced at all edges verso, faint scattered soiling, folds. [Elmra, 22 May 1872]

"P.S. Since penning the foregoing, the Atlantic has come to hand with that most thoroughly & entirely satisfactory notice of Roughing It in it; & I am as uplifted & reassured by it as a mother who has given birth to a white baby when she was awfully afraid it was going to be a mulatto. I have been afraid & shaky all along; but now, unless the N.Y. Tribune gives the book a black eye, I am all right."
Published as a fragment (the text of the missing portion is unknown) in Mark Twain's Letters, Volume 5: 1872-1873 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2023), 95.
In his review, published in the "Recent Literature" column of the June issue of the Atlantic , Howells characterized Roughing It as "singularly entertaining, and its humor is always amiable, manly, generous." In his My Mark Twain: Reminiscences and Criticisms (1910), Howells erroneously recalled Twain's provocative remark about a baby's birth as having concerned the review of Twain's earlier travelogue, The Innocents Abroad (1869).

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    "P.S. Since penning the foregoing, the Atlantic has come to hand with that most thoroughly & entirely satisfactory notice of Roughing It in it; & I am as uplifted & reassured by it as a mother who has given birth to a white baby when she was awfully afraid it was going to be a mulatto. I have been afraid & shaky all along; but now, unless the N.Y. Tribune gives the book a black eye, I am all right."
    Published as a fragment (the text of the missing portion is unknown) in Mark Twain's Letters, Volume 5: 1872-1873 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2023), 95.
    In his review, published in the "Recent Literature" column of the June issue of the Atlantic , Howells characterized Roughing It as "singularly entertaining, and its humor is always amiable, manly, generous." In his My Mark Twain: Reminiscences and Criticisms (1910), Howells erroneously recalled Twain's provocative remark about a baby's birth as having concerned the review of Twain's earlier travelogue, The Innocents Abroad (1869).
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