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  1. Mark and Livy
    the love story of Mark Twain and the woman who almost tamed him
    Autor*in: Willis, Resa
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Routledge, New York [u.a.]

    Universitätsbibliothek Bielefeld
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 041594774X
    Schlagworte: Authors, American; Authors' spouses; Married people
    Weitere Schlagworte: Clemens 1845-1904
    Umfang: XIV, 334 S., Ill.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Originally published: New York: Atheneum; Oxford: Maxwell Macmillan International, 1992

  2. Mark and Livy
    the love story of Mark Twain and the woman who almost tamed him
    Autor*in: Willis, Resa
    Erschienen: 1992
    Verlag:  Atheneum Publ. u.a., New York

    Mark Twain is America's best-known and perhaps most popular writer. But until now little has been known about the love of his life--Olivia Langdon Clemens, his adored "Livy". In Mark and Livy, Resa Willis has redressed this oversight, presenting us... mehr

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    Mark Twain is America's best-known and perhaps most popular writer. But until now little has been known about the love of his life--Olivia Langdon Clemens, his adored "Livy". In Mark and Livy, Resa Willis has redressed this oversight, presenting us with the fullest insights and details of four decades of courtship and marriage, showing us a famous writer at home and at work, and the splendid woman who was his consistent critic and companion, editor and muse, trusted advisor and beloved wife. The daughter of a prominent, wealthy, and broad-minded family--they were founding members of the local Congregational Church, abolitionists, and helpers on the underground railroad--in upstate New York, Olivia Langdon was just twenty-two when she and Samuel Clemens first met at Christmastime in 1867 (In his autobiography, he would later claim that he had seen her before--in a photograph owned by her brother, whom Clemens had befriended on his trip to the Holy Land--and fallen in love at first sight.) A lifelong diarist, reader, and commentator on her own readings, Livy at first resisted his courtship, but soon she relented, providing Clemens with the "sivilizing" influence that he craved, even as he thought himself unworthy, and that made life possible for him as he composed the books that made his fortune and reputation. As an adolescent Livy had suffered from a mysterious paralysis, all too common to her times and class, and while never completely robust thereafter, she brought a remarkable concentration of energy and strength, sensitivity and love to her many-sided life as a proper Victorian wife, proving herself to be, as Professor Willis makes abundantly clear, the vital center of the Clemens family Whether amidst the dazzle of their cosmopolitan social world or the private and protected life of home--in Buffalo, Elmira, Hartford, New York, or the various flats and villas of their shared life abroad--there was Livy, blue-penciling her husband's manuscripts, overseeing the music lessons of one daughter, the illnesses of another, befriending, soothing, and charming all who met her. (On her death, William Dean Howells said, "She hallowed what she touched, far beyond priests."). A story of heady successes and heartbreaking tragedies, Mark and Livy is a story that needed to be told, and in Resa Willis it has found the perfect writer--vigorous, sympathetic, humorous, and clear-sighted. Drawing extensively on Livy's own diaries, letters, and commonplace books, her portrait is suffused with Livy's true voice and emotional depth--it is a triumph of the biographer's art

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin; Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 0689121547
    RVK Klassifikation: HT 4705
    Schlagworte: Authors' spouses; Authors, American; Married people
    Weitere Schlagworte: Clemens, Olivia Langdon <1845-1904>; Twain, Mark <1835-1910>; Clemens, Olivia Langdon <1845-1904>; Twain, Mark <1835-1910>; Clemens, Olivia L. (1845-1904); Twain, Mark (1835-1910)
    Umfang: XIII, 334 S., Ill.
  3. Mark and Livy
    the love story of Mark Twain and the woman who almost tamed him
    Autor*in: Willis, Resa
    Erschienen: 1992
    Verlag:  Atheneum Publ. u.a., New York

    Mark Twain is America's best-known and perhaps most popular writer. But until now little has been known about the love of his life--Olivia Langdon Clemens, his adored "Livy". In Mark and Livy, Resa Willis has redressed this oversight, presenting us... mehr

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    Mark Twain is America's best-known and perhaps most popular writer. But until now little has been known about the love of his life--Olivia Langdon Clemens, his adored "Livy". In Mark and Livy, Resa Willis has redressed this oversight, presenting us with the fullest insights and details of four decades of courtship and marriage, showing us a famous writer at home and at work, and the splendid woman who was his consistent critic and companion, editor and muse, trusted advisor and beloved wife. The daughter of a prominent, wealthy, and broad-minded family--they were founding members of the local Congregational Church, abolitionists, and helpers on the underground railroad--in upstate New York, Olivia Langdon was just twenty-two when she and Samuel Clemens first met at Christmastime in 1867 (In his autobiography, he would later claim that he had seen her before--in a photograph owned by her brother, whom Clemens had befriended on his trip to the Holy Land--and fallen in love at first sight.) A lifelong diarist, reader, and commentator on her own readings, Livy at first resisted his courtship, but soon she relented, providing Clemens with the "sivilizing" influence that he craved, even as he thought himself unworthy, and that made life possible for him as he composed the books that made his fortune and reputation. As an adolescent Livy had suffered from a mysterious paralysis, all too common to her times and class, and while never completely robust thereafter, she brought a remarkable concentration of energy and strength, sensitivity and love to her many-sided life as a proper Victorian wife, proving herself to be, as Professor Willis makes abundantly clear, the vital center of the Clemens family Whether amidst the dazzle of their cosmopolitan social world or the private and protected life of home--in Buffalo, Elmira, Hartford, New York, or the various flats and villas of their shared life abroad--there was Livy, blue-penciling her husband's manuscripts, overseeing the music lessons of one daughter, the illnesses of another, befriending, soothing, and charming all who met her. (On her death, William Dean Howells said, "She hallowed what she touched, far beyond priests."). A story of heady successes and heartbreaking tragedies, Mark and Livy is a story that needed to be told, and in Resa Willis it has found the perfect writer--vigorous, sympathetic, humorous, and clear-sighted. Drawing extensively on Livy's own diaries, letters, and commonplace books, her portrait is suffused with Livy's true voice and emotional depth--it is a triumph of the biographer's art

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 0689121547
    RVK Klassifikation: HT 4705
    Schlagworte: Authors' spouses; Authors, American; Married people
    Weitere Schlagworte: Clemens, Olivia Langdon <1845-1904>; Twain, Mark <1835-1910>; Clemens, Olivia Langdon <1845-1904>; Twain, Mark <1835-1910>; Clemens, Olivia L. (1845-1904); Twain, Mark (1835-1910)
    Umfang: XIII, 334 S., Ill.
  4. Mark and Livy
    the love story of Mark Twain and the woman who almost tamed him
    Autor*in: Willis, Resa
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Routledge, New York [u.a.]

    Universitätsbibliothek Bielefeld
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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 041594774X
    Schlagworte: Authors, American; Authors' spouses; Married people
    Weitere Schlagworte: Clemens 1845-1904
    Umfang: XIV, 334 S. : Ill.
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Originally published: New York: Atheneum; Oxford: Maxwell Macmillan International, 1992

  5. Mark and Livy
    The Love Story of Mark Twain and the Woman Who Almost Tamed
    Autor*in: Willis, Resa
    Erschienen: 2003
    Verlag:  Routledge, London

    A triumph of the biographer's art, Mark and Livy presents the fullest picture yet of one of the most influential women in American letters mehr

    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
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    A triumph of the biographer's art, Mark and Livy presents the fullest picture yet of one of the most influential women in American letters

     

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    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780415947749
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (348 p.)
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    Book Cover; Title; Contents; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; ~I feel so frightfully banished~; ~A generous free household~; ~Quietly and steadily~; ~Twenty-two yesterday! Growing old fast!~; ~As happy as a queen~; ~The clouds will come.~; ~I believe my heart prays.~; ~I feel so incompetent.~; ~I feel so rich and thankful for you.~; ~Show our babies and our new house~; ~So desperately happy~; ~We dread changing our manner of life.~; ~Women must be everything.~; ~This is my work!~; ~I love you, I idolize you and I miss you.~; ~I wish there was no one in this world troubled for money.~

    ~Such is life.~~I cannot afford it!~; ~Sombre days~; ~The bondage of debt~; ~I cannot find Susy I cannot find the light.~; ~If I looked into the eyes of a friend I might talk.~; ~We are going to give up our Hartford home.~; ~We will save each other in Florence I think.~; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX;

  6. Mark and Livy
    The Love Story of Mark Twain and the Woman Who Almost Tamed Him
    Autor*in: Willis, Resa
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Taylor and Francis, Hoboken

    Olivia Langdon Clemens was not only the love of Mark Twain's life and the mother of his children, she was also his editor, muse, critic and trusted advisor. She read his letters and speeches. He relied on her judgment on his writing, and readily... mehr

    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
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    Olivia Langdon Clemens was not only the love of Mark Twain's life and the mother of his children, she was also his editor, muse, critic and trusted advisor. She read his letters and speeches. He relied on her judgment on his writing, and readily admitted that she not only edited his work, but also edited his public persona.Until now, little has been known about Livy's crucial place in Twain's life. In Resa Willis's affecting and fascinating biography, we meet a dignified, optimistic women who married young, raised three sons and a daughter, endured myriad health problems and money woes and who

     

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    ISBN: 9780415947749
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (348 p)
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    Description based upon print version of record

    MARK AND LIVY The Love Story of Mark Twain and the Woman Who Almost Tamed Him; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1 "I feel so frightfully banished"; Chapter 2 "A generous free household"; Chapter 3 "Quietly and steadily"; Chapter 4 "Twenty-two yesterday! Growing old fast!"; Chapter 5 "As happy as a queen"; Chapter 6 "The clouds will come."; Chapter 7 "I believe my heart prays."; Chapter 8 "I feel so incompetent."; Chapter 9 "I feel so rich and thankful for you."; Chapter 10 "Show our babies and our new house"; Chapter 11 "So desperately happy"

    Chapter 12 "We dread changing our manner of life."Chapter 13 "Women must be everything."; Chapter 14 "This is my work!"; Chapter 15 "I love you, I idolize you and I miss you."; Chapter 16 "I wish there was no one in this world troubled for money."; Chapter 17"Such is life."; Chapter 18 "I cannot afford it!"; Chapter 19 "Sombre days"; Chapter 20 "The bondage of debt"; Chapter 21 "I cannot find Susy & I cannot find the light."; Chapter 22 "If I looked into the eyes of a friend I might talk."; Chapter 23 "We are going to give up our Hartford home."

    Chapter 24 "We will save each other in Florence I think."Notes; Bibliography; Index