How to Tell a Story and Other Essays

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First edition (publ. Harper & Brothers)

How to Tell a Story and Other Essays (March 9, 1897)[1] is a series of essays by Mark Twain. All except one of the essays were published previously in magazines. The essays included are the following:

  • How to Tell a Story (originally published October 3, 1895).
  • In Defence of Harriet Shelley (August 1894).
  • Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offences (July 1895).
  • Travelling with a Reformer (16 December 1893).
  • Private History of the "Jumping Frog" Story (April 1894).
  • Mental Telegraphy Again (September 1895).
  • What Paul Bourget Thinks of Us (January 1895).
  • A Little Note to M. Paul Bourget (first published in this book).

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