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Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
Loyal Books
64 episodes
9 months ago
A river memoir documenting Twain’s early days as an apprentice steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River before the American Civil War. Reminiscing about his happy experiences as a young man under the instruction of an experienced mentor, the autobiographical tale depicts one of the most vivid illustrations of river life. Furthermore, the book captures the author’s nostalgic emotions through his resonant depiction of one of the most notable periods of his life. Twain begins his memoir with a rich historical account of the Mississippi River including its exploration by early explorers, its evolution, and its vastness. He then proceeds to tell of his youthful experiences along the river, and its significant role in his life from early childhood right up to adulthood. Subsequently, the classic focuses on Twain’s time as a cub-pilot on a steamboat and the incidents that occur during his apprenticeship. Never depicting a dull moment, the author mentions various characters and encounters which further enrich the tale as he navigates along the river. Written from a personal point of view, the story offers insight as the audience is exposed to a different angle of river life through an enchanting travel log. He vibrantly describes the beauties of the Mississippi River with its twists, shallows, rapids, turns and landmarks, consequently bringing life to the river. In the second part of the book, however, Twain describes a different experience on the Mississippi River, conveying the harsh reality of progress as he travels along the river years later. In addition the book presents opposing images of a bucolic setting not yet altered by the inescapable grasp of industrialization, and the image of the consequences instigated by industrialization and automation. A stunning blend of autobiography, history and tall tales, the book has much to offer to its audience, and also includes humorous appendixes and commentaries. A well comprised piece of writing, Life on the Mississippi is full of imagery and descriptive language that portrays the beauty of nature, culture and heritage. Exploring themes such as inevitable change and progress in society, gratification gained from the simplicity of nature, and the deceptiveness of outward appearance, the book is a timeless classic portraying an important part of American history.
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A river memoir documenting Twain’s early days as an apprentice steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River before the American Civil War. Reminiscing about his happy experiences as a young man under the instruction of an experienced mentor, the autobiographical tale depicts one of the most vivid illustrations of river life. Furthermore, the book captures the author’s nostalgic emotions through his resonant depiction of one of the most notable periods of his life. Twain begins his memoir with a rich historical account of the Mississippi River including its exploration by early explorers, its evolution, and its vastness. He then proceeds to tell of his youthful experiences along the river, and its significant role in his life from early childhood right up to adulthood. Subsequently, the classic focuses on Twain’s time as a cub-pilot on a steamboat and the incidents that occur during his apprenticeship. Never depicting a dull moment, the author mentions various characters and encounters which further enrich the tale as he navigates along the river. Written from a personal point of view, the story offers insight as the audience is exposed to a different angle of river life through an enchanting travel log. He vibrantly describes the beauties of the Mississippi River with its twists, shallows, rapids, turns and landmarks, consequently bringing life to the river. In the second part of the book, however, Twain describes a different experience on the Mississippi River, conveying the harsh reality of progress as he travels along the river years later. In addition the book presents opposing images of a bucolic setting not yet altered by the inescapable grasp of industrialization, and the image of the consequences instigated by industrialization and automation. A stunning blend of autobiography, history and tall tales, the book has much to offer to its audience, and also includes humorous appendixes and commentaries. A well comprised piece of writing, Life on the Mississippi is full of imagery and descriptive language that portrays the beauty of nature, culture and heritage. Exploring themes such as inevitable change and progress in society, gratification gained from the simplicity of nature, and the deceptiveness of outward appearance, the book is a timeless classic portraying an important part of American history.
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Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
01 The River and its History
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Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
02 The River and its Explorers
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10 months ago
12 minutes 32 seconds

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
03 Frescoes From the Past
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10 months ago
31 minutes 54 seconds

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
04 The Boys’ Ambition
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10 minutes 4 seconds

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
05 I Want to be a Cub-pilot
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9 minutes 21 seconds

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
06 A Cub-pilot’s Experience
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15 minutes 12 seconds

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
07 A Daring Deed
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13 minutes 28 seconds

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
08 Perplexing Lessons
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10 months ago
13 minutes 19 seconds

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
09 Continued Perplexities
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10 months ago
13 minutes 52 seconds

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
10 Completing my Education
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10 months ago
12 minutes 26 seconds

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
11 The River Rises
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10 months ago
14 minutes 51 seconds

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
12 Sounding
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10 months ago
13 minutes 11 seconds

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
13 A Pilot’s Needs
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10 months ago
17 minutes 54 seconds

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
14 Rank and Dignity of Piloting
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10 months ago
14 minutes 19 seconds

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
15 The Pilots’ Monopoly
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10 months ago
24 minutes 39 seconds

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
16 Racing Days
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10 months ago
11 minutes 59 seconds

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
17 Cut-offs and Stephen
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10 months ago
16 minutes 31 seconds

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
18 I Take a Few Extra Lessons
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11 months ago
11 minutes 56 seconds

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
19 Brown and I Exchange Compliments
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11 months ago
8 minutes

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
20 A Catastrophe
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11 months ago
12 minutes 3 seconds

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
A river memoir documenting Twain’s early days as an apprentice steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River before the American Civil War. Reminiscing about his happy experiences as a young man under the instruction of an experienced mentor, the autobiographical tale depicts one of the most vivid illustrations of river life. Furthermore, the book captures the author’s nostalgic emotions through his resonant depiction of one of the most notable periods of his life. Twain begins his memoir with a rich historical account of the Mississippi River including its exploration by early explorers, its evolution, and its vastness. He then proceeds to tell of his youthful experiences along the river, and its significant role in his life from early childhood right up to adulthood. Subsequently, the classic focuses on Twain’s time as a cub-pilot on a steamboat and the incidents that occur during his apprenticeship. Never depicting a dull moment, the author mentions various characters and encounters which further enrich the tale as he navigates along the river. Written from a personal point of view, the story offers insight as the audience is exposed to a different angle of river life through an enchanting travel log. He vibrantly describes the beauties of the Mississippi River with its twists, shallows, rapids, turns and landmarks, consequently bringing life to the river. In the second part of the book, however, Twain describes a different experience on the Mississippi River, conveying the harsh reality of progress as he travels along the river years later. In addition the book presents opposing images of a bucolic setting not yet altered by the inescapable grasp of industrialization, and the image of the consequences instigated by industrialization and automation. A stunning blend of autobiography, history and tall tales, the book has much to offer to its audience, and also includes humorous appendixes and commentaries. A well comprised piece of writing, Life on the Mississippi is full of imagery and descriptive language that portrays the beauty of nature, culture and heritage. Exploring themes such as inevitable change and progress in society, gratification gained from the simplicity of nature, and the deceptiveness of outward appearance, the book is a timeless classic portraying an important part of American history.