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  1. Jean and her father seemed to get along well together, though Jean found her father stubborn and temperamental. In December 1909, Jean Clemens was staying at her father"s home, Stormfield in Redding, Connecticut and had decorated the home for the upcoming Christmas holiday. On the morning of December 24, 1909, she was found dead in the bathtub.

  2. 29 de ago. de 2011 · Download Citation | "The Pandemonium That Went On": An Unpublished Letter by Jean Clemens | Among the major achievements in Mark Twain studies in 2010 were two lengthy biographies, both of which ...

  3. Jane Lampton “Jean” Clemens (1880-1909) was the fourth child and third daughter of Samuel Clemens and Olivia Langdon Clemens. Jean developed epilepsy at the age of fifteen, and her family sought cures across the United States and Europe. In 1906, two years after her mother passed away, Jean was put in a sanatorium because her father feared ...

  4. 23 de dez. de 2020 · Sam & Livy Clemens: Married & Buried in Elmira. Mark Twain described his Autobiography as an “apparently systemless system…a complete and purposed jumble,” and so it is, though it is not wholly without method. Over the course of its composition Twain relied heavily on a biography begun by his daughter, Susy Clemens, when she was just ...

  5. 25 de mar. de 2024 · The diaries detail Jean Clemens struggle with epilepsy, as well as the medical treatments for the disease, circa the turn of the century. There are also letters and records including letters from all three Clemens daughters to their father, Samuel Langhorne Clemens, and to their mother, Olivia Langdon Clemens.

  6. REDDING, Conn., Dec. 24. - Miss Jean Clemens, youngest daughter of Mark Twain, was found dead in the bathtub at Stormfield, Mr. Clemens's country home near here, early this morning. Her body lay submerged in water when the young woman's maid discovered it, shortly after sunrise. An attack of epilepsy, to which Miss Clemens had been subject for ...

  7. www.poeticous.com › mark-twain › the-death-of-jeanThe Death Of Jean - Poeticous

    The Death Of Jean. The death of Jean Clemens occurred early in the morning of December 24, 1909. Mr. Clemens was in great stress of mind when I first saw him, but a few hours later I found him writing steadily. “I am setting it down,” he said, “everything. It is a relief to me to write it. It furnishes me an excuse for thinking.”.