Relier Pairs USHL U5 RealismVersion en ligne Join the Authors and Books to the right descriptions. par Andreina Farias Monasterios 1 The Call of the Wild 2 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 3 Henry James 4 The Portrait of a Lady 5 Stephen Crane 6 Jack London 7 The Red Badge of Courage 8 Mark Twain This Civil War novel realistically depicts the psychological complexities of battlefield emotion. Published in 1881, this novel tells us about a woman in her early twenties who comes from a genteel family in Albany, New York, in the late 1860s. Published in 1903, this novel is about a powerful dog, half St. Bernard and half sheepdog, which lives on Judge Miller’s estate in California. He stayed in Hannibal until age 17, on the Mississippi River. He was a licensed steamboat pilot and served in the Confederate Army for 2 weeks. His novel "The Innocents Abroad" became a nationwide bestseller. He had weathered a harrowing sealing voyage, one in which a typhoon had nearly taken out London and his crew. After using this story to take part in a writing contest, with just an eighth-grade education, he won the $25 first prize beating out college students. He wrote 20 novels, 112 tales, 12 plays, several volumes of travel and criticism, and a great deal of literary journalism. His year’s wandering in Europe set the stage for a lifetime writing about those countries. A novel about a young boy growing up along the Mississippi River. It is set in the 1840s in the town of St. Petersburg, which is based on Hannibal, Missouri. Living a bohemian lifestyle among local artists, he gained firsthand familiarity with poverty and street life. He is also known for authoring Maggie: A Girl of the Streets.