Mark Twain's The adventures of Huckleberry Finn /
Mark Twain's The adventures of Huckleberry Finn / [print]
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
edited by Harold Bloom.
- New York, New York : Bloom's Literary Criticism, (c)2007.
- vii, 248 pages ; 25 cm.
- Bloom's modern critical interpretations .
- Bloom's modern critical interpretations. .
The realism of Huckleberry Finn / Life without father : the role of the paternal in the opening chapters of Huckleberry Finn / Huck and Jim on the Mississippi : going with the flow? / Huck, Jim, and the "black-and-white" fallacy / Huckleberry Finn and the problem of freedom / Deadpan Huck, or, what's funny about interpretation / Who shot Tom Sawyer? / Huckleberry Finn and Twain's democratic art of writing / The "raftsmen's passage," Huck's crisis of whiteness, and Huckleberry Finn in U.S. literary history / Reinventing the world and reinventing the self in Huck Finn / "That night we had our show" : Twain and audience / Floating capital : the trouble with whiteness on Twain's Mississippi / Tom Quirk -- Harry G. Segal -- Carl F. Wieck -- James S. Leonard -- Sanford Pinsker -- Sacvan Bercovitch -- Jeffrey Steinbrink -- Mary P. Nichols -- Peter Schmidt -- Bennett Kravitz -- Todd Giles -- Stephanie Le Menager.
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. https://www.amazon.com/Adventures-Huckleberry-Critical-Interpretations-Hardcover/dp/079109426X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=9780791094266&qid=1631212393&s=books&sr=1-1
9780791094266
2006036858
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. --
American literature--History and criticism.
PS1305.M345.M375 2007 PS1305
The realism of Huckleberry Finn / Life without father : the role of the paternal in the opening chapters of Huckleberry Finn / Huck and Jim on the Mississippi : going with the flow? / Huck, Jim, and the "black-and-white" fallacy / Huckleberry Finn and the problem of freedom / Deadpan Huck, or, what's funny about interpretation / Who shot Tom Sawyer? / Huckleberry Finn and Twain's democratic art of writing / The "raftsmen's passage," Huck's crisis of whiteness, and Huckleberry Finn in U.S. literary history / Reinventing the world and reinventing the self in Huck Finn / "That night we had our show" : Twain and audience / Floating capital : the trouble with whiteness on Twain's Mississippi / Tom Quirk -- Harry G. Segal -- Carl F. Wieck -- James S. Leonard -- Sanford Pinsker -- Sacvan Bercovitch -- Jeffrey Steinbrink -- Mary P. Nichols -- Peter Schmidt -- Bennett Kravitz -- Todd Giles -- Stephanie Le Menager.
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. https://www.amazon.com/Adventures-Huckleberry-Critical-Interpretations-Hardcover/dp/079109426X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=9780791094266&qid=1631212393&s=books&sr=1-1
9780791094266
2006036858
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. --
American literature--History and criticism.
PS1305.M345.M375 2007 PS1305