Background
Cardwell, Guy Adams was born on November 14, 1905 in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Son of Guy Adams and Ethel Mae (Parmalee) Cardwell.
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Elegantly written and carefully reasoned, this book brings us the, fascinatingly flawed character behind the image of a cultural hero. Mark Twain has long been idealized as the representative American, the personification of America's mythic past. Here he is shown by a distinguished Twain scholar and editor to be a man with debilitating tensions and neuroses-a figure with whom modern Americans may identify more closely if less comfortably.
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Cardwell, Guy Adams was born on November 14, 1905 in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Son of Guy Adams and Ethel Mae (Parmalee) Cardwell.
Bachelor of Arts North Carolina, 1926. Doctor of Philosophy, University North Carolina, 1936. AM, Harvard University, 1932.
Instructor, assistant professor Wake Forest University, 1936-1938. Assistant professor, professor Tulane University, 1938-1945. Professor, head English Department University Maryland, 1945-1949, Washington University, St. Louis, 1949-1968.
Professor State University of New York, Albany, 1968-1971. Visiting professor Duke University, University North Carolina, University Vienna, University Buenos Aires, National University Mexico, American University, Paris, King's College, Cambridge University.
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Married Margaret Randolph Bullitt, December 21, 1935 (deceased October 1991). Children: Evelyn Bullit(deceased), Margaret Randolph, Ethel Parmele(deceased), Lucy Adams. Married Blanche Butler Marshall, May 7, 1992 (deceased April 1995).