What are the works of Mark Twain?

Mark Twain had a long literary career, so he published many works. Rough classification of works:

Short stories: debut novel "The Playboy Who Startled the Colonists", "Millions of Pounds", "Running for Governor", "Goldsmith's Friend Goes Abroad Again", "Calaveras County" "The Famous Jumping Frog", "The Crimes of Connecticut's Recent Carnival";

Novel: "The Man Who Destroyed Hedleyburg", "The Hard Course";

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Length novels: "A Fool's Travels Abroad", "The Gilded Age", "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", "The Prince and the Pauper", "Life on the Mississippi" , "Fool Wilson", "Connecticut in the King of Arthur", "Ran d'Arc";

Travel Notes: "Foreign Travel Notes", "Travel Notes on the Equator";

Script: "A Star";

Memoir: "Memoirs of Grant".

Mark Twain was an American writer and speaker. His real name was Samuel Langham Clement. "Mark Twain" is his pen name, and his representative works include the novels "One Million Pounds", "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", etc.

Mark Twain wrote a large number of works throughout his life, covering novels, plays, essays, poetry and other aspects. In terms of content, his works criticize irrational phenomena or the ugliness of human nature, and express the strong sense of justice and concern for ordinary people of this writer who worked as a typesetter and sailor; in terms of style, experts And general readers agree that humor and irony are the characteristics of his writing. He experienced the development process of the United States from early capitalism to imperialism, and his thoughts and creations also showed a development stage from light ridicule to bitter irony to pessimism and world-weariness. In the early stage, he was famous for bitter irony, but in the later period, his language became more explicit and violent. .