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Mark Twain, the Talking Cure, and Literary Form

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AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY
Volume 35, Issue 3, Pages 1183-1205

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/alh/ajad096

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The significance of Mark Twain's Autobiography lies in its innovative form and insightful content, providing a unique perspective on personal struggles and the depth psychology of its time.
[The] significance of [Mark Twain's Autobiography] for the story of mental health in America has as much to do with its form as with its content-an innovative autobiographical form that Twain crafted not only out of personal upheavals but also with acute insight into the depth psychology of his time.

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