Europe and Elsewhere

by Mark TWAIN (1835 - 1910)

CHAP. 24 - THE DERVISH AND THE OFFENSIVE STRANGER

Europe and Elsewhere

This collection of articles came from Mark Twain's travels and experiences abroad. While many had been previously published, there also were many that had never before seen the light of day...which one reviewer said had never been Twain's intent for them, having consigned them to obscurity. With introductory essays by Brander Matthews and Albert Bigelow Paine, the book paints a clear picture of the complexity and wide variety of Samuel L. Clemens' thinking, where it originated and how it developed.


Listen next episodes of Europe and Elsewhere:
CHAP. 25 - INSTRUCTIONS IN ART , CHAP. 26 - SOLD TO SATAN , CHAP. 27 - THAT DAY IN EDEN , CHAP. 28 - EVE SPEAKS , CHAP. 29 - SAMUEL ERASMUS MOFFETT , CHAP. 30 - THE NEW PLANET , CHAP. 31 - MARJORIE FLEMING, THE WONDER CHILD , CHAP. 32 - ADAM'S SOLILOQUY , CHAP. 33 - BIBLE TEACHING AND RELIGIOUS PRACTICE , CHAP. 34 - THE WAR PRAYER , CHAP. 35 - CORN-PONE OPINIONS