
Great American Authors | Mark Twain: Voice of a Nation | 3
American History Tellers
Mark Twain's Contradictory Views on Wealth
This chapter discusses Mark Twain's contradictory views on wealth and his obsession with money. It describes his construction of an ostentatious mansion and his desire for financial comfort. It also mentions his writing routine at Quarry Farm and how a formerly enslaved woman named Mary Ann Cord shared her life story with Twain, inspiring him to write about the cruelty suffered by black Americans.
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