In "Hatching Ruin, " Charles H. Gold provides a complete description of Samuel L. Clemens s business relationships with Charles L. Webster and James W. Paige during the 1880s. Gold analyzes how these relationships affected Clemens as a person and an artist, most notably in "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur s Court. "
The 1880s were a time when Samuel Clemens was more businessman than author. Clemens wanted to be rich. From an early age, he had dreamed of wealth. Suspicious of his previous publisher, Clemens started a publishing company and placed Charles L. Webster, who was married to...
In "Hatching Ruin, " Charles H. Gold provides a complete description of Samuel L. Clemens s business relationships with Charles L. Webster and Jame...
In Hatching Ruin, Charles H. Gold provides a complete description of Samuel L. Clemens's business relationships with Charles L. Webster and James W. Paige during the 1880s. Gold analyzes how these relationships affected Clemens as a person and an artist, most notably in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. The 1880s were a time when Samuel Clemens was more businessman than author. Clemens wanted to be rich. From an early age, he had dreamed of wealth. Suspicious of his previous publisher, Clemens started a publishing company and placed Charles L. Webster, who was married to his niece,...
In Hatching Ruin, Charles H. Gold provides a complete description of Samuel L. Clemens's business relationships with Charles L. Webster and James W. P...