ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN: a Case Study in Critical controversy
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s/t: Case Study in Critical Controversy
Hilariously picaresque, epic in scope, alive with the poetry and vigor of the American people, Mark Twain's story about a young boy and his journey down the Mississippi was the first great novel to speak in a truly American voice. Influencing subsequent generations of writers— from Sherwood Anderson to Twain's fellow Missourian, T.S. Eliot, from... More
Hilariously picaresque, epic in scope, alive with the poetry and vigor of the American people, Mark Twain's story about a young boy and his journey down the Mississippi was the first great novel to speak in a truly American voice. Influencing subsequent generations of writers— from Sherwood Anderson to Twain's fellow Missourian, T.S. Eliot, from... More
Book Information
Publisher | Bedford St. Martin's |
Binding | Paperback (40 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 416 |
ISBN-10 | 033363814X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0333638149 |
Publication Date | /1995 |
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