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Tag: Charles Neider

Mark Twain & The Russians: An Exchange of Views

Mark Twain & The Russians: An Exchange of Views

Posted on May 10, 2022May 18, 2022 by Charles Neider

An annotated digital edition of Charles Neider’s 1960 pamphlet.

Posted in Digital Editions, The Archive, The Study, The Twain DoctrineTagged American National Exhibition, Autobiography, Charles Neider, Cold War, Literary Gazette, Mark Twain, Moscow, Russia, Russians, Soviet UnionLeave a Comment on Mark Twain & The Russians: An Exchange of Views
The Twain Doctrine

The Twain Doctrine

Posted on May 10, 2022May 12, 2022 by Matt Seybold

The midcentury resurgence of interest in Mark Twain’s life and work was fueled by the propaganda operations of both the U.S. and U.S.S.R.

Posted in 150 Years of Innocents Abroad, Digital Editions, The Twain DoctrineTagged Charles Neider, Innocents Abroad, Kitchen Debate, Mark Twain, National Library, Nikita Krushchev, Odessa, Richard Nixon, Russia, Russians, Soviet Union, St. Petersburg, The Innocents Abroad, UkraineLeave a Comment on The Twain Doctrine
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