Samuel Langhorn Clements pen name was Mark Twain.
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Samuel Langhorne Clemens was his real name. Mark Twain was a pseudonym. He had other pseudonyms too: Sieur Louis de Conte and Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass.
Florida, Missouri. He then moved to St. Petersburg Hannibal on which he based the fictional town of Hannibal St. Petersburg. (Other way around from the original answer.) Oh, by the way: His full name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens, if you do mean the author who is best known under the pen name 'Mark Twain'.
His full name was: "Samuel Adams"He had no other names.
Samuel Clemens was Mark Twain. He took the pen name of Mark Twain as a young man after he worked on a Mississippi steam boat and had to "mark twain" to tell the level of the water. He wrote Tom Sawyer and other books that are still read today.
In his books Clemens demonstrated a great empathy for people of other races including those in "inferior" positions like slaves in the old South. In Pudd'nhead Wilson he shows that racial attributes are a matter of birth and education rather than genetic absolutes. However, due to the language conventions of the time some terms he uses (based on the way speople spoke at the time of the stories) are not "politically correct" in today's world. Examples of this would be "Injum Joe" as a character in Tom Sawyers and (what is described today as) "the N word" in Huckleberry Finn. Some commentators have seized on this as racist.
A pseudonym is a made up person, made up of different people.Pseudonym means false name. Pseudo as a prefix means "false". A pseudonym is often used by authors who write under a name other than theirown. Example: Mark Twain, whose real name was Samuel Clemens.
There are many. Perhaps you should first decide, what kind of book you would like to read. Harry Potter 1 (by J. K. Rowling), for example, is very fun, but some people enjoy that kind of phantasy, others not. Other books I enjoyed reading are Alice in Wonderland (Lewis Carol), The Hobbit (J. R. R. Toliken), Tom Sawyer (Samuel Clemens), The Prince and the Pauper (also by Samuel Clemens). That's my personal taste; others will enjoy other books. I didn't check the number of pages (which will also vary, depending on the edition), but I suppose most of them have at least 175 pages.There are many. Perhaps you should first decide, what kind of book you would like to read. Harry Potter 1 (by J. K. Rowling), for example, is very fun, but some people enjoy that kind of phantasy, others not. Other books I enjoyed reading are Alice in Wonderland (Lewis Carol), The Hobbit (J. R. R. Toliken), Tom Sawyer (Samuel Clemens), The Prince and the Pauper (also by Samuel Clemens). That's my personal taste; others will enjoy other books. I didn't check the number of pages (which will also vary, depending on the edition), but I suppose most of them have at least 175 pages.There are many. Perhaps you should first decide, what kind of book you would like to read. Harry Potter 1 (by J. K. Rowling), for example, is very fun, but some people enjoy that kind of phantasy, others not. Other books I enjoyed reading are Alice in Wonderland (Lewis Carol), The Hobbit (J. R. R. Toliken), Tom Sawyer (Samuel Clemens), The Prince and the Pauper (also by Samuel Clemens). That's my personal taste; others will enjoy other books. I didn't check the number of pages (which will also vary, depending on the edition), but I suppose most of them have at least 175 pages.There are many. Perhaps you should first decide, what kind of book you would like to read. Harry Potter 1 (by J. K. Rowling), for example, is very fun, but some people enjoy that kind of phantasy, others not. Other books I enjoyed reading are Alice in Wonderland (Lewis Carol), The Hobbit (J. R. R. Toliken), Tom Sawyer (Samuel Clemens), The Prince and the Pauper (also by Samuel Clemens). That's my personal taste; others will enjoy other books. I didn't check the number of pages (which will also vary, depending on the edition), but I suppose most of them have at least 175 pages.
Mark Twain is the penname of American author Samuel Clemens. The penname comes from when people would measure the depth of water while traveling on a canal or river. They yelled "mark twain!" upon finding it deep enough to move forward.
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