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Famous funny fellows : Brief biographical sketches of American humorists

by Clemens, William Montgomery, 1860-1931
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Famous Funny Fellows: Brief Biographical Sketches of American Humorists by Will M. Clemens is a biographical collection written in the late 19th century. This work highlights the lives and careers of notable American humorists, including the likes of Mark Twain and Artemus Ward. The book aims to entertain and inform its readers through engaging sketches that celebrate the contributions of these comedians to American literature and culture. The opening of the book establishes its intention to delve into the burgeoning field of newspaper humor, which was gaining popularity at the time. It sets the stage with an introduction on the evolution of humor writing in America, mentioning the impact of specific humorists on readers and the literary landscape. Clemens shares anecdotes about notable figures such as Mark Twain, providing insights into their backgrounds, styles, and the significant moments in their careers, effectively crafting a context that highlights the charm and influence of America’s funny fellows. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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