Mark Twain and Henry James are two representatives of the realistic writers in American literature. How is Twain s realism different from James' realism?
A. Mark I'wain's realism is tainted with local color, preferring to have his own region and people at the forefront of his stories.
B.James s realism is concerned with the "inner world" of man.
C.James s realism is also concerned with the international theme.
D.Twain's language is simple and colloquial.
E.Twain employs humor in his writing.
F.James's language is elaborate and refined with lengthy psychological analyses.(P480—481,498)