Henry Nash Smith

Henry Nash Smith (September 29, 1906 – June 6, 1986) was a scholar of American culture and literature. He is recognized as one of the founders of the academic discipline American studies. He was also a noted Mark Twain scholar, and the curator of the Mark Twain Papers. The ''Handbook of Texas'' reported that an uncle encouraged Smith to read at an early age, and that the boy developed an interest in the works of Rudyard Kipling, Robert L. Stevenson and Mark Twain. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Popular culture and industrialism, 1865-1890, by Smith, Henry Nash

    Published 1967
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    Mark Twain: the development of a writer. by Smith, Henry Nash

    Published 1962
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    Virgin land; the American West as symbol and myth. by Smith, Henry Nash

    Published 1957
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    Mark Twain; a collection of critical essays. by Smith, Henry Nash

    Published 1963
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    Mark Twain; the development of a writer. by Smith, Henry Nash

    Published 1967
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    Selected Mark Twain-Howells letters, 1872-1910. by Twain, Mark, 1835-1910

    Published 1967
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