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Episode Two

Season 1 Episode 2 | 1hr 42m 25s

The conclusion of the story of America's best-loved and best-known author, Mark Twain.

Aired: 01/13/02
Funding provided by General Motors Corporation, The Pew Charitable Trusts, Connecticut Office of Tourism, CPB, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundation, Park Foundation
Extras
Sam Clemens decided to take on a new name: Mark Twain.
Huckleberry Finn is Mark Twain's masterpiece
Twain made American speech something to be admired.
The Mississippi River was a sacred place for Twain.
Hal Holbrook discusses how Twain's writing makes him feel.
Twain knew for America to be great, race had to be discussed.
The idea of Place formed Mark Twain.
Twain wanted to be rustic and a rebel, but also wealthy and successful.
Twain traveled abroad with the idea that America is the center of the universe, not Europe
Under the boasting of Mark Twain was a great suffering.
Mark Twain tells the story of the writer’s extraordinary life.