mark twain project online
“An extraordinary resource for scholars, teachers, and ordinary readers.” Shelley Fisher Fishkin, author of Lighting Out for the Territory
MTPO is a collaboration between the Mark Twain Project, the California Digital Library, and University of California Press. Supported in part by the NEH.
Mark Twain Project Online applies innovative technology to more than four decades of archival research by expert editors at the Mark Twain Project. It offers unfettered, intuitive access to reliable texts, accurate and exhaustive notes, and the most recently discovered letters and documents. Its ultimate purpose is to produce a digital critical edition, fully annotated, of everything Mark Twain wrote.
www.marktwainproject.org Key Features:
Now Online:
• Gather and store digital citations, links to selected documents, images, and other resources.
More than twenty-three hundred letters written between 1853 and 1880
• Search the texts of Mark Twain’s letters from 1853 through 1880, including or excluding the annotation and other scholarly resources.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
• Search for information about Mark Twain’s complete correspondence across his entire life, including letters to him and his family.
Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer among the Indians Coming in 2010-11: Mark Twain’s Autobiography
• Search individual texts of Mark Twain’s works, including annotation and other scholarly resources. • Search the texts of Letters from 1853-1880 for references to the Writings. • Cross-reference existing print volumes by using the “Go to Page” function.
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