![]() ![]() Joan, and he spent 12 years researching, writing, scrapping copies, and re-writing this book. Yet, despite whatever personal doubts he carried within himself, something drew him to St. Twain was an agnostic, which makes his choice of a French Catholic martyr as his topic a rather unusual one. ![]() ![]() However, his most favorite work, his pride and joy, seems to be the one that is least known among literary and Catholic circles alike: Joan of Arc. Known for his wry sense of humor and practical view of the world, Twain is best known for writing American classics like The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer. “ Good friends, good books, and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life.” Mark Twain’s droll statement summed up his philosophy on life and literature. ![]()
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