Mark Twain among the scholars: : a reconsideration of contemporary criticism / edited by Richard Hill and Jim McWilliams.
Material type:
- 0878755276
- PS1338 .M286 2002
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Maasai Mara University Library -Main Campus | Fic. PS1338 .M286 2002 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 201516130 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: Preface -- Richard Hill & Jim McWilliams 1 --Been There, Done That (Not): Stalking Mark Twain -- Louis J. Budd 5 --Mark Twain as He Is Taught: American Literature Anthologies, 1919-1998 -- Joseph Csicsila 17 --Introduction to The True Adventures of Huckleberry Finn -- John Seelye 38 --The Crowded Raft: Huckleberry Finn & Its Critics -- J. C. Fumas 53 --Overreaching: Critical Agenda and the Ending of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn -- Richard Hill67 --Focused Too Well for Irony: Pudd'nhead Wilson and Its Modern Critics -- Henry B. Wonham91 --How Many Children Had Huckleberry Finn? -- Gary P. Henrickson 107 --Mark Twain and the New Americanists -- Glen M. Johnson 119 OUR Mark Twain? or, Some Thoughts on the "Autobiographical Critic" -- Harold K. Bush, Jr 131 --Index of Critics 153 --About the Authors 157.
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