Mark Twain Journal
The Mark Twain Journal is a prestigious twice-yearly publication dedicated to exploring the life and works of the renowned American author Mark Twain. Established in 1936, it is one of the oldest journals focused on a single author, featuring contributions that draw upon contemporary sources to delve into Twain's literary contributions, family relationships, and social connections.
Under the editorship of Dr. Joe B. Fulton since 2021, the journal welcomes well-documented biographical, historical, and literary articles. The publication also includes a feature called Legacy Scholars, which honors individuals who have significantly impacted the field of Mark Twain studies.
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