The Mark Twain Journal is a long-standing periodical dedicated to the life and literary works of renowned American author Mark Twain. Founded in 1936, it is one of the oldest journals focused on a single author, offering insightful articles that delve into Twain's family and social relationships, as well as his intellectual and literary connections.
Under the guidance of esteemed editors and a national board, the journal welcomes well-documented biographical, historical, and literary submissions, following the Chicago Manual of Style. With a commitment to providing a comprehensive understanding of Twain's era, the Mark Twain Journal is a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
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