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(See Chapters cliv to clvii.)
Contracted for General Grant's Memoirs. A CAMPAIGN THAT FAILED--Century,
December. U. E. THE UNIVERSAL TINKER--Century, December (open letter
signed X. Y. Z. Letter on the government of children--Christian Union.)
KIDITCHIN (children's poem).
1886.
(See Chapters clix to clxi; also Appendix Q.)
Introduced Henry M. Stanley (Boston). CONNECTICUT YANKEE begun
(Hartford). ENGLISH AS SHE IS TAUGHT--Century, April, 1887.
LUCK--Harper's, August, 1891. GENERAL GRANT AND MATTHEW ARNOLD--Army and
Navy dinner speech.
1887.
(See Chapters clxii to clxiv; also Appendix R.)
MEISTERSCHAFT--play (Hartford)-Century, January, 1888. U. E. KNIGHTS
OF LABOR--essay (not published). To THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND--Harper's
Magazine, December. U. E. CONSISTENCY--paper for The Monday Evening
Club.
1888.
(See Chapters clxv to clxviii.)
Introductory for "Unsent Letters" (unpublished). Master of Arts degree
from Yale. Yale Alumni address (unpublished). Copyright controversy with
Brander Matthews--Princeton Review. Replies to Matthew Arnold's American
criticisms (unpublished). YANKEE continued (Elmira and Hartford).
Introduction of Nye and Riley (Boston).
1889.
(See Chapters clxix to clxxiii; also Appendix S.)
A MAJESTIC LITERARY FOSSIL Harper's Magazine, February, 1890. U. E.
HUCK AND TOM AMONG THE INDIANS (unfinished). Introduction to YANKEE (not
used). LETTER To ELSIE LESLIE--St Nicholas, February, 1890. CONNECTICUT
YANKEE--book (Webster & Co.), December. U. E.
1890.
(See Chapters clxxii to clxxiv.)
Letter to Andrew Lang about English Criticism. (No important
literary matters this year. Mark Twain engaged promoting the Paige
typesetting-machine.)
1891.
(See Chapters clxxv to clxxvii.)
AMERICAN CLAIMANT (Hartford) syndicated; also book (Webster & Co.),
May, 1892. U. E. European letters to New York Sun. DOWN THE RHONE
(unfinished). KORNERSTRASSE (unpublished).
1892.
(See Chapters clxxx to clxxxii.)
THE GERMAN CHICAGO (Berlin--Sun.) U. E. ALL KINDS OF SHIPS (at sea). U.
E. Tom SAWYER ABROAD (Nauheim)--St. Nicholas, November, '93, to April,
'94. U. E. THOSE EXTRAORDINARY TWINS (Nauheim). U. E. PUDD'NHEAD WILSON
(Nauheim and Florenc
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