“We are perched on a hill top that overlooks a little world of green valleys, shining rivers, sumptuous forests and billowy uplands veiled in the haze of distance. We have no neighbors. It is the quietest of all quiet places, and we are hermits that eschew caves and live in the sun.”
~ Mark Twain
ABOUT THE CENTER FOR MARK TWAIN STUDIES
Mark Twain wrote his most famous works in an octagonal study overlooking Elmira, NY, the hometown of his wife, Olivia. For more than two decades the Clemens family summered with Olivia’s siblings at Quarry Farm. All are buried at the nearby Woodlawn Cemetery. In 1983, both Quarry Farm and the study, since relocated to the Elmira College campus, became part of the Center for Mark Twain Studies. CMTS is dedicated to serving an international community of scholars interested in a approaching Mark Twain Studies from a variety of different approaches and disciplines.
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18th International “Connotations” Symposium: Humor and Its Borders
July 29-31, 2025 – Bochum, Germany
CFP: “Gothic Blackness: Exploring Ethnogothic, New Black Gothic, and Afro-Gothic Themes in Literature, Film, and Culture”
Special Issue of American Gothic Studies
CFP Deadline: August 15, 2025
CFP: “Underground” The Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists Biennial Conference
March 12-14, 2026 – Cincinnati, Ohio
CFP Deadline: September 5, 2025
CFP: “Stowe in Context & Conversation: Understanding Harriet Beecher Stowe in her historical context and ours”
Stowe Center for Litarary Activism and Special Issue of New England Quarterly
CFP Deadline: October 17, 2025
CFP: “Mark Twain and Adaptation” Paper Panel at PAMLA
November 20-23, 2026 – San Francisco, California
CFP Deadline: “First Come, First Serve” Basis