Synopses & Reviews
Passionate readers both, Olivia Langdon and Mark Twain courted through books, spelling out their expectations through literary references as they corresponded during their frequent separations. Working with Langdon's own letters and diaries as well as Twain's, Harris traces the progress of their courtship within the larger context of Victorian American culture, showing how the couple negotiated their relationship through the mediums of literature, material culture, and social and familial dynamics.
Review
"Harris nimbly interweaving texts (letters, diaries) and contexts, dispels the mystery, bringing back the real Mrs. Twain: a woman of genuine intellectual reach, and a passionate reader in an era where that passion could itself be a kind of art." The New Yorker
Synopsis
The Courtship of Olivia Langdon and Mark Twain places the correspondence and diaries of Langdon and Twain within the larger context of Victorian American culture, showing how the couple negotiated their relationship through the mediums of literature, material culture and social and familial dynamics.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-195) and index.