- Jean Clemens
Jane Lampton Clemens, usually known as Jean Clemens, (
July 26 ,1880 –December 24 ,1909 ) was the youngest of the three daughters of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known by his pen nameMark Twain , and his wifeOlivia Langdon Clemens . She was born in Hartford, Connecticut.citation
url = http://books.google.com/books?id=i2LiFNs_ZVUC&pg=PA60&sig=iQMVptBFlECdcRLCDloD2tm8_W4
title = Mark Twain Along the Mississippi
first1 = Wayne
last1 = Youngblood
page = 60
isbn = 0836864352
publisher = Gareth Stevens
year = 2006] She died nearRedding, Connecticut of the complications ofepilepsy at her father's home "Stormfield".Character and early life
Jean Clemens, like her mother, was a kind-hearted person and particularly fond of animals and founded or worked with a number of societies for the protection of animals in the various locations where she lived, her father wrote in his autobiography.cite web |author=Twain, Mark | year=1910| title= "The Death of Jean"|work=Mark Twain's Autobiography | url=http://classiclit.about.com/library/bl-etexts/mtwain/bl-mtwain-deathofjean.htm |accessdate = January 24 | accessyear=2008]
Epilepsy
She had
epilepsy from age fifteen, which her father attributed to a head injury she had suffered at age eight or nine. cite web |author=Trombley, Laura Skandera | year=| title= "She Wanted to Kill: Jean Clemens and Postictal Psychosis"|work=She Wanted to Kill: Jean Clemens and Postictal Psychosis| url=http://www.pitzer.edu/offices/president/speeches/jean_clemens.htm |accessdate = January 24 | accessyear=2008] The family spent years seeking cures in the United States and Europe. Twain also attributed her mood swings and sometimes erratic behavior to her uncontrolled epilepsy. [Ward, Duncan, and Burns (2001), p. 221]Olivia Langdon Clemens tried to include her daughter in family life despite her illness, but after her death in 1904 it was left to Twain and Jean's older sister
Clara Clemens to manage her and the difficulties her illness caused. Twain's secretary, Isabel Lyon, claimed that on two occasions in 1906 Jean physically attacked Katy Leary, a maid for the family, and said she had wanted to kill her. [Ward, Duncan, and Burns (2001), pp. 227-230] In her 2004 biography "Dangerous Intimacy: The Untold Story of Mark Twain's Final Years", historian Karen Lystra questioned the accuracy of Lyon's account of Jean's violent behavior and suggests that Lyon manipulated a separation between father and daughter because Lyon hoped to marry Twain. [Lystra (2004)] Jean was sent to an epilepsy colony inKatonah, New York in the fall of 1906 and her father denied her requests to come home, fearing that he could not care for her. [Ward, Duncan and Burns (2001), p. 230] Twain fired Lyon and her new husband in 1909, claiming they were both guilty of embezzlement, and permitted Jean to return home in April 1909. Jean and her father seemed to get along well together, though Jean found her father stubborn and temperamental. [Ward, Duncan, and Burns (2001), p. 248]Death
Jean decorated her father's house for Christmas 1909, but was found dead in her bath on Christmas Eve 1909. She apparently suffered a heart attack brought on by a seizure and drowned. [Ward, Duncan and Burns (2001), pp. 250-251] citation
issn = 1577550
title = Miss. Jean Clemens Found Dead in Bath
periodical =The New York Times
page = 1
year = 1909
date =December 24 1909
publication-date =December 25 1909
place = Redding, Conn.
url = http://www.twainquotes.com/19091225.html
accessdate = 2008-04-21]Notes
References
*Lystra, Karen (2004). "Dangerous Intimacy: The Untold Story of Mark Twain's Final Years". University of California Press Ltd. ISBN 0-520-23323-9.
*Ward, Geoffrey C. ,Duncan, Dayton ,Burns, Ken (2001). "Mark Twain: An Illustrated Biography". Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 0-375-40561-5Persondata
NAME = Clemens, Jean
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Clemens, Jane Lampton; Clemens, Jean Lampton
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Youngest daughter of Mark Twain
DATE OF BIRTH = July 26, 1880
PLACE OF BIRTH = Hartford, Connecticut
DATE OF DEATH = December 24, 1909
PLACE OF DEATH = New York, New York
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