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Mark Twain

How to Tell a Story and Other Essays

  • Soliloquios Literarioshas quoted4 years ago
    To string incongruities and absurdities together in a wandering and sometimes purposeless way, and seem innocently unaware that they are absurdities, is the basis of the American art, if my position is correct. Another feature is the slurring of the point. A third is the dropping of a studied remark apparently without knowing it, as if one were thinking aloud. The fourth and last is the pause
  • Soliloquios Literarioshas quoted4 years ago
    There are several kinds of stories, but only one difficult kind—the humorous. I will talk mainly about that one. The humorous story is American, the comic story is English, the witty story is French. The humorous story depends for its effect upon the manner of the telling; the comic story and the witty story upon the matter.
  • Tatiana Chabaniukhas quoted4 years ago
    The humorous story is told gravely; the teller does his best to conceal the fact that he even dimly suspects that there is anything funny about it
  • Tatiana Chabaniukhas quoted4 years ago
    The humorous story is strictly a work of art—high and delicate art—and only an artist can tell it; but no art is necessary in telling the comic and the witty story; anybody can do it. The
  • Tatiana Chabaniukhas quoted4 years ago
    The humorous story may be spun out to great length, and may wander around as much as it pleases, and arrive nowhere in particular; but the comic and witty stories must be brief and end with a point
  • Tatiana Chabaniukhas quoted4 years ago
    The humorous story depends for its effect upon the manner of the telling; the comic story and the witty story upon the matter
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