Mark Twain in German-Language Newspapers and Periodicals

Sacred Heart Review

The Sacred Heart Review was a newspaper published in Cambridge and Boston between 1888-1918. Not merely a church bulletin, the Review contained sections dealing with local, national and international news, and had a nation-wide subscriber base. It is important for its reporting of the Catholic Church in general and the Church in New England in particular; its pieces that explicate and defend Catholicism; and its advertisements.

After Mark Twain's death the paper published a critical article on his remarks on Christianity in The Innocents Abroad.


Preliminary Sources:
"The Scared Heart Review," Boston College Libraries

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