Smith, Henry Nash,

Mark Twain; a collection of critical essays. [print] - Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice-Hall (c)1963. - 179 pages 22 cm. - Twentieth century views A Spectrum book. . - Twentieth century views. .

"S-TC-30."



Mark Twain's Humor Mark Twain : An Appreciation Roughing It The Pilot and the Passenger Tom Sawyer A Sound Heart and a Deformed Conscience From Black Magic-- and White-- in Huckleberry Finn Huck and Oliver A Connecticut Yankee : The Machinery of Self-Preservation As Free as Any Cretur (sic) The Symbols of Despair The Lost America-- the Despair of Henry Adams and Mark Twain Henry Nash Smith -- Van Wyck Brooks -- Maurice Le Breton -- Kenneth Lynn -- Leo Marx -- Walter Blair -- Henry Nash Smith -- Daniel G. Hoffman -- W. H. Auden -- James M. Cox -- Leslie Fiedler -- Bernard DeVoto -- Tony Tanner.

Mirrors the changing morals of the United States literary climate, from the search for the "usable past" of the 1920's, through the social realism of the '30's, to the psychological symbolism of the '40's and 50's.



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Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 --Criticism and interpretation.


Humorous stories, American--History and criticism.

PS1331.S649.M375 1963 PS1331