Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnHarold Bloom Bloom's Literary Criticism, 2007 - Всего страниц: 248 Hailed by writers and critics alike as one of the most important American novels ever published, Mark Twain's quintessential coming-of-age story ""The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"" gave a distinct voice to American literature. As the respected critics in this volume attest, Twain's novel sustains the tests of time and interpretation. This fully updated volume also offers perceptive supplementary materials, such as a chronology and an index, that will come in handy for students writing research papers on this beloved work. |
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... means be construed as a propitious choice . The mode of escape opted for by the two runaways must also be considered as less than ideal , since the piece of raft they utilize in making their departure has the major disadvantage of being ...
... means be construed as a propitious choice . The mode of escape opted for by the two runaways must also be considered as less than ideal , since the piece of raft they utilize in making their departure has the major disadvantage of being ...
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... means , and does not mean . Critics of Twain's novel generally shy away from what makes it simultaneously disturbing and important . So , let me offer the following proposition in the spirit of plain Orwellian speech : Adventures of ...
... means , and does not mean . Critics of Twain's novel generally shy away from what makes it simultaneously disturbing and important . So , let me offer the following proposition in the spirit of plain Orwellian speech : Adventures of ...
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... mean interpretation now in a special sense- special but central . We usually think of interpretation as a more or less independent act , an assertion of what something or someone means to me , sometimes in opposition to prevailing ...
... mean interpretation now in a special sense- special but central . We usually think of interpretation as a more or less independent act , an assertion of what something or someone means to me , sometimes in opposition to prevailing ...
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The Realism of Huckleberry Finn | 7 |
Huck and Jim | 43 |
Huck Jim and the BlackandWhite Fallacy | 55 |
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