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213:. "She was a magazine of feelings and they were of all kinds and of all shades of force; she was so volatile, as a little child, that sometimes the whole battery came into play in the short compass of a day," he wrote after her death. "She was full of life, full of activity, full of fire, her waking hours were a crowding and hurrying procession of enthusiasms ... Joy, sorrow, anger, remorse, storm, sunshine, rain, darkness – they were all there: They came in a moment and they were gone as quickly. In all things she was intense: in her this characteristic was not a mere glow, dispensing warmth, but a consuming fire." He based the character of 227: 247: 178: 209:. The biography described her impressions of her father and her happy family life. Her father wrote: "I had had compliments before, but none that touched me like this; none that could approach it for value in my eyes." Like her father, she was interested in writing, and wrote her own plays and acted in them during her childhood and adolescence. Twain later described his favorite daughter as intelligent, thoughtful, sensitive and vivacious and said he had regarded her as a 264:, began calling herself by her real first name "Olivia" and developed a close friendship with fellow student Louise Brownell that some biographers have speculated may have been romantic in nature. Clemens left the college after one semester, possibly because of her family's financial difficulties, because she found the studies too difficult, or because of her relationship with Brownell. 356:. Clemens was moved to her family home, and stayed in her parents' mahogany bed, which had detachable angels on each post, a bed that she and her sisters had fond memories of playing with as children. Katy Leary, the family's Irish maid, took care of her, sleeping on a sofa in the room. Clemens developed 267:
As she grew older, she became frustrated with her father's fame, which sometimes left her in the shadows. She was annoyed by her father's reputation as a "mere humorist" and felt he should represent himself as a serious writer instead of just as a funny man. She was embarrassed when Twain performed
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she was at loose ends, bored by her family's evenings at home and annoyed by her father's frequent temperamental outbursts. She wrote to her friend Brownell that she sometimes had trouble finding a reason for existence. She was also frustrated by society's refusal to see her as anything other than
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for an audience at Bryn Mawr. She had begged him not to tell the story, thinking it too unsophisticated for her worldly classmates, and ran out of the hall crying when her father told the story anyway. She later accompanied her family abroad and attended schools in
158:. She inspired some of her father's works, at 13 wrote her own biography of him, which he later published in his autobiography, and acted as a literary critic. Her father was heartbroken when she died of 360:, at one point clutching an article of her mother's clothing and crying because she thought her mother had died, and at another looking out the windows at the traffic and singing, " 352:
singer. She stayed in Elmira, at the home of her aunt Susan Crane. In August 1896, while visiting her former home in Hartford, Clemens developed a fever that turned into
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Warm summer sun shine kindly here, Warm southern wind blow softly here, Green sod above, lie light, lie light – Good night, dear heart, Good night, good night.
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is a double-CD that tells the life story of Samuel Clemens in spoken word and song and features segments about his family. The project was produced by
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features excerpts of Susy's biography of her father with smaller journal-style pages inserted between the main pages.
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in 1873 and again in 1878–79. At age 13, she wrote a biography of her father that Twain later included in his
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voice but did not have the strength or stamina for grand opera. Marchesi observed that Clemens was
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Clemens chose not to accompany the family to Europe on Twain's lecture tour of 1895–1896, citing
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Susy Clemens was the inspiration for the character of Joan of Arc in her father's novel
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and proper diet and exercise, while Twain thought Susy might also be helped by
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for Mark Twain's daughter. Down go the trolley cars for Mark Twain's daughter.
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Her biography of her father was published in 1988 in its entirety as
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in Elmira. The poem on her headstone was adapted from a poem called
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Dangerous Intimacy: The Untold Story of Mark Twain's Final Years
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on his eldest daughter as he remembered her at age seventeen.
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Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance
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Elmira, New York
Hartford, Connecticut
Woodlawn Cemetery
Bryn Mawr College
Mark Twain
Olivia Langdon Clemens
Clara Clemens
Jean Clemens
Mark Twain
Olivia Langdon Clemens
spinal meningitis

Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc
Elmira, New York
Hartford, Connecticut
England
Chapters from my Autobiography
prodigy
Joan of Arc
Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc

Olivia Langdon Clemens
Clara
Jean

Bryn Mawr College
Iolanthe
ghost story
Geneva

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