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  1. Al-Mwajeh, Ziad.;
    Critique of Postmodern Ethics of Alterity versus Embodied (Muslim) Others: Incompatibility, Diversion, or Convergence. A Dissertation Submitted to the School of Graduate Studies and Research in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy. Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 2005. 330 pp.

  2. Amare, Nicole & Alan Manning.;
    Twain's Huckleberry Finn.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Summer 2004. Vol. 62, no. 4; p. 206-209(4)

  3. Anderson, Douglas.;
    Starting over in Huckleberry Finn.  In: Raritan. New Brunswick: Fall 2004. Vol. 24, no. 2; p. 141-158 (18)

  4. Avalos, Julio C Jr.;
    "An Agony of Pleasurable Suffering": Masochism and Maternal Deprivation in Mark Twain.  In: American Imago. Baltimore: Spring 2005. Vol. 62, no. 1; p. 35-58 (24)

     
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  5. Barrish, Phillip.;
    The secret joys of antiracist pedagogy: Huckleberry Finn in the classroom.  In: American Imago. Baltimore: Summer 2002. Vol. 59, no. 2; p. 117-140(24)

  6. Bercovitch, Sacvan.;
    Deadpan Huck.  In: The Kenyon Review. Gambier: Summer 2002. Vol. 24, no. 3/4; p. 90-134(45)

  7. Blount, Roy Jr.;
    Mark Twain's reconstruction.  In: The Atlantic Monthly. Boston: Jul/Aug 2001. Vol. 288, no. 1; p. 67-76 (10)

  8. Bollinger, Laurel.;
    Say it, Jim: The morality of connection in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.  In: College Literature. West Chester: Winter 2002. Vol. 29, no. 1; p. 32-52 (21)

  9. Boudreau, Kristin.;
    Rehabilitating Bodies: Health, History, and the American Civil War, and: Mark Twain and Medicine: "Any Mummery Will Cure" (review).  In: American Literature, Vol. 76, no. 4, December 2004, p. 889-891(3)

  10. Bourgeois, John Y Le,; Jonathan Evans.;
    Mark Twain's Secret Mission to The London Hospital.  In: The New England Quarterly. Brunswick: Jun 2008. Vol. 81, no. 2; p. 344-347(4)

  11. Berthele, Raphael.;
    Translating African-American Vernacular English into German: The problem of Jim in Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn.  In: Journal of Sociolinguistics, November 2000, Vol. 4, no. 4, p. 588-614(27)

  12. Bowden, B.;
    Gloom and Doom in Mark Twain's Connecticut Yankee, from Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur.  In: Studies in American Fiction, 2000, Vol. 28, no. 2, p. 179-202(24)

  13. Brahm, Gabriel Noah; and Forrest G. Robinson.;
    The Jester and the Sage.  In: Nineteenth - Century Literature. Berkeley: Sep 2005. Vol. 60, no. 2; p. 137-162(26)

  14. Brewton, Vince.;
    'an Honour as Well as a Pleasure': Dueling, Violence, and Race in Pudd'nhead Wilson.  In: Southern Quarterly: A Journal of the Arts in the South 38.4 (2000): p. 101-118(18)

  15. Brown, Bill.;
    The tyranny of things (trivia in Karl Marx and Mark Twain).  In: Critical Inquiry. Chicago: Winter 2002. Vol. 28, no. 2; p. 442-469 (28)

  16. Browne, Ray B.;
    Dorothy Quick: Mark Twain's "little fish".  In: Journal of American and Comparative Cultures. Spring 2000. Vol. 23, no. 1; p. 35-40 (6)

  17. Budd, Louis.J.;
    Mark Twain Sounds Off on the Fourth of July.  In: American Literary Realism, Vol. 34(2002), no. 3, p. 265-280(16)

  18. Budd, Louis J.;
    Mark Twain's "An Encounter with an Interviewer": The height (or depth) of nonsense.  In: Nineteenth - Century Literature. Berkeley: Sep 2000. Vol. 55, no. 2; p. 226-243(18)

  19. Budd, Louis J.;
    W. D. Howells and Mark Twain Judge Each Other "Aright".  In: American Literary Realism, Vol. 38(2006), no. 2, p. 97-114(18)

  20. Budd, Louis J.;
    A Supplement to "A Chronology" in Mark Twain Speaking.  In: Essays in Arts and Sciences, 2000, Vol. 29, p. 57-68(12)

  21. Bush, Harold K Jr.;
    "Broken idols": Mark Twain's elegies for Susy and a critique of Freudian grief theory.  In: Nineteenth - Century Literature. Berkeley: Sep 2002. Vol. 57, no. 2; p. 237-268(32)

  22. Bush, Harold K Jr.;
    Mark Twain's American Adam: Humor as Hope and Apocalypse.  In: Christianity and Literature, 2004, Vol. 53, no. 3, p. 291-314(24)

  23. Bush, Harold K Jr..;
    Our Mark Twain? Or, some thoughts on the "autobiograhical critic".  In: The New England Quarterly. Brunswick: Mar 2000. Vol. 73, no. 1; p. 100-121 (22)

     
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  24. Cahill, Bryon.;
    The House That Twain Built.  In: Read. Stamford: Nov 3, 2006. Vol. 56, no. 6; p. 4-5 (2)

  25. Camfield, Gregg.;
    In the Mirror of the Imagination: Mark Twain's Kipling.  In: The Arizona Quarterly. Tucson: Spring 2005. Vol. 61, no. 1; p. 85-108 (24)

  26. Caplan, David.;
    That Grotesque and Laughable Word.  In: The Virginia Quarterly Review. Charlottesville: Spring 2007. Vol. 83, no. 2; p. 139-152 (14)

  27. Catherine Gimelli Martin.;
    Milton and the Pursuit of Happiness.  In: University of Toronto Quarterly, Vol. 77, no. 3, Summer 2008, p. 876-902(27)

  28. Charles, Barbara Fahs.;
    Exhibition as Dance: An Exercise in Creative Partnering.  In: American Studies International. Washington: Jun-Oct 2004. Vol. 42, no. 2/3; p. 137-148 (12)

  29. Conley, Tim.;
    William Gaddis Calling: Telephonic Satire and the Disconnection of Authority.  In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Winter 2003. Vol. 35, no. 4; p. 526-542 (17)

  30. Coulombe, J.L.;
    Mark Twain's Native Americans and the Repeated Racial Pattern in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.  In: American Literary Realism, Vol. 33(2001), no. 3, p. 261-279(19)

  31. Crane, Gregg.;
    Black Comedy: Black Citizenship and Jim Crow Positivism.  In: REAL: The Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature 18 (2002): 289-310(22)

  32. Crocker, Thomas P.;
    An American Novelist in the Philosopher King's Court.  In: Philosophy and Literature, Vol. 26, no. 1, April 2002, p. 57-74(18)

  33. Csicsila, J.;
    Mark Twain as He Is Taught: Critical Trends and American Literature Anthologies, 1919-1999.  In: Essays in Arts and Sciences, 2000, Vol. 29, p. 69-92(24)

  34. Curtis, Diana.;
    Two Samuels of Hartford: Clemens, Colt, and the Unification of a Disjointed Mysterious Ending.  In: Studies in American Fiction. Boston: Spring 2006. Vol. 34, no. 1; p. 69 -85(17)

     
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  35. Dameron, J Lasley.;
    Poe and Twain: Cooper reviewed and revised.  In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Spring 2000. Vol. 53, no. 2; p. 197-207 (11)

  36. Davis, L ;
    Reading Aventuras de Tom Sawyer.   In: American Scholar, 2004, Vol. 73, no. 3, p. 51-58(8)

  37. Davis, Wes.;
    Mark Twain's Medicine Show.  In: Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. Chicago: Winter 2006. Vol. 49, no. 1; p. 137-143 (7)

  38. Dobski, Bernard J. Jr.; Benjamin A Kleinerman.;
    "We should see certain things yet, let us hope and believe": Technology, Sex, and Politics in Mark Twain's Connecticut Yankee.  In: The Review of Politics. Notre Dame: Fall 2007. Vol. 69, no. 4; p. 599-624 (27)

  39. Driedger, Derek J.;
    Bennett-Style Storytelling and the Late-Victorian Journalist-Turned-Novelist: Twain's Pre-Roughing It Journalism Experience and Howe's The Story of a Country Town.  In: Driedger, Derek J., Writing and Circulating Modern America: Journalism and the American Novelist, 1872-1938. A Dissertation. University of Nebraska, 2007. p.21-58(38)

  40. Englebretsen, George.;
    Unfazed: Mark Twain debunks the Mesmerizer.  In: The Skeptical Inquirer. Buffalo: Jan/Feb 2003. Vol. 27, no. 1; p. 43-46 (4)

  41. Entzminger, Betina.;
    Come Back to the Raft Ag'in, Ed Gentry.  In: Southern Literary Journal. Chapel Hill: Fall 2007. Vol. 40, no. 1; p. 98-113(16)

  42. Eutsey, Dwayne.;
    The Influence of Liberal Religion on Mark Twain.  In: Journal of Liberal Religion, vol. 1(2000), no. 2, p. 72-73(3)

     
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  43. Fishkin, S.F; Robinson, F.G.;
    Introduction: Mark Twain at the Turn-of-the-Century, 1890-1910.  In: Arizona Quarterly, Spring 2005, Vol. 61, no. 1, p. 1-6(6)

  44. Fishkin, Shelley Fisher.;
    Mark Twain and the Jews.  In: The Arizona Quarterly. Tucson: Spring 2005. Vol. 61, no. 1; p. 137 -166(31)

  45. Fishkin, Shelley Fisher.;
    Race and the Politics of Memory: Mark Twain and Paul Laurence Dunbar.  In: Journal of American Studies. Cambridge: Aug 2006. Vol. 40, no. 2; p. 283-310 (27)

  46. Folks, Jeffrey J.;
    Twain and the Garden of the World: Cultural Consolidation on the American Frontier.  In: Southern Quarterly: A Journal of the Arts in the South 39.3 (Spring 2001): p. 82-95(14)

  47. Folsom Ed. & Jerome Loving.;
    The Walt Whitman Controversy.  In: The Virginia Quarterly Review. Charlottesville: Spring 2007. Vol. 83, no. 2; p. 123-139 (17)

  48. Fulton, Joe B.;
    I Was Educated, I Was Trained, I was a Presbyterian": Conformity and Critique in Mark Twain's Religious Dialogue.  In: The Reverend Mark Twain : theological burlesque, form, and content / Joe B. Fulton. Ohio State University., 2006. Chapter 1, p. 1-37(37) & Notes.

  49. Fulton, Joe.B.;
    The Lost Manuscript Conclusion to Mark Twain's "Corn-Pone Opinions": An Editorial History and an Edition of the Restored Text.  In: American Literary Realism, Vol. 37(2005), no. 3, p. 238-258(21)

  50. Fulton, Joe.B.;
    Mark Twain's New Jerusalem: Prophecy in the Unpublished Essay "About Cities in the Sun".  In: Christianity and Literature, 2006, Vol. 55, no. 2, p. 173-194(22)

     
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  51. Gair, Christopher.;
    Whitewashed Exteriors: Mark Twain's Imitation Whites.  In: Journal of American Studies. Cambridge: Aug 2005. Vol. 39, no. 2; p. 187-206 (19)

  52. Giles, Paul.
    Antipodean American Literature: Franklin, Twain, and the Sphere of Subalternity.  In: American Literary History, Vol. 20, no. 1-2, Spring/Summer 2008, pp. 22-50(29)

  53. Gillman, Susan.;
    In Twain's Times.  In: The Arizona Quarterly. Tucson: Spring 2005. Vol. 61, no. 1; p. 7-40 (34)

  54. Glass, Loren Daniel.;
    Trademark Twain.  In: American Literary History, Vol. 13, no. 4, Winter 2001, p. 671-693(23)

  55. Gretlund, Jan Nordby.;
    Mark Twain and Europe.  In: The South Carolina Review. Clemson: Fall 2004. Vol. 37, no. 1; p. 28-37 (10)

     
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  56. Harmon, R; Scharnhorst, G.;
    Mark Twain's Interviews: Supplement One.  In: American Literary Realism, Vol. 39(2007), no. 3, p. 254-275(22)

  57. Horwitz, Howard.;
    Can we learn to argue? Huckleberry Finn and literary discipline.  In: ELH. Baltimore: Spring 2003. Vol. 70, no. 1; p. 267-300 (34)

  58. Howe, N.;
    Booking Passage. From Mark Twain to Paul Theroux, travel writing has turned readers into travelers.  In: New Republic, 2001, no. 4516, p. 34-41(8)

  59. Hurt, Matthew.;
    Twain's ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 2005. Vol. 64, no. 1; p. 41-43 (4)

  60. Imbert, Michel.;
    Fluctuations in Life on the Mississippi: Drifting Off the Mainstream, Down the Stream of Consciousness.  In: Revue française d'études américaine, N°98 December 2003, p. 48-56(9)

  61. Jackson, Robert.;
    The emergence of Mark Twain's Missouri: Regional theory and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.  In: Southern Literary Journal. Chapel Hill: Fall 2002. Vol. 35, no. 1; p. 47-69 (23)

  62. Jarrett, G.;
    "This Expression Shall Not Be Changed": Irrelevant Episodes, Jim's Humanity Revisited, and Retracing Mark Twain's Evasion in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.  In: American Literary Realism, Vol. 35(2002), no. 1, p. 1-28(28)

  63. Jenn, Ronald.;
    Transferring the Mississippi: Lexical, Literary and Cultural Aspects in Translations of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.  In: Revue française d'études américaine, N°98 December 2003, p. 57-68(12)

     
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  64. Kaplan, Paul H D.;
    Contraband guides: Twain and his contemporaries on the black presence in Venice.  In: The Massachusetts Review. Amherst: Spring 2003. Vol. 44, no. 1/2; p. 182-202(21)

  65. Kaufman, Will.;
    Mark Twain's Deformed Conscience.  In: American Imago, Vol. 63, no. 4, Winter 2006, pp. 463-478(16)

  66. Kiskis, Michael J.
    Dead Man Talking: Mark Twain's Autobiographical Deception.  In: American Literary Realism, Vol. 40, no. 2, Winter 2008, p. 95-113(19)

  67. Knoper, Randall K.;
    American Literary Realism and Nervous "Reflexion".  In: American Literature, Vol. 74, no. 4, December 2002, p. 715-745(31)

  68. Kravitz, Bennett;
    Reinventing the World and Reinventing the Self in Huck Finn.  In: Papers on Language and Literature. Edwardsville: Winter 2004. Vol. 40, no. 1; p. 3-27 (25)

  69. Kruse, H.;
    The Old Mamsell and the Mysterious Stranger: Mark Twain's Encounter with German Literature and the Writing of "No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger".  In: American Literary Realism, Vol. 39(2006), no. 1, p. 64-73(10)

  70. Le Menager, Stephanie.;
    Floating Capital: The Trouble withI Whiteness on Twain's Mississippi.  In: ELH. Baltimore: Summer 2004. Vol. 71, no. 2; p. 405-431(27)

  71. Lerer, Seth.;
    Hello, Dude: Philology, Performance, and Technology in Twain's Connecticut Yankee.  In: American Literary History, Vol. 15, no. 3, Fall 2003, pp. 471-503(33)

  72. Link, Eric Carl.;
    Huck the thief.  In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Summer 2000. Vol. 41, no. 4; p. 432 -447(16)

  73. LIU Hui-chun & CHEN Hsiao-ching.;
    Reading and living as strategies in Mark Twain's Life on the Mississippi.  In: US-China Foreign Language, Sep. 2007, Vol. 5, no.9 (Serial No.48), p. 1-9(9)

  74. Livingston, Jessica.;
    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.  In: Know Your World Extra. Stamford: Sep 21, 2007. Vol. 41, no. 2; p. 10-13 (4)

  75. Loges, Max.;
    Twain's LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 2004. Vol. 62, no. 2; p. 88-89 (2)

  76. Lopez, Delano Jose.;
    Snaring the fowler: Mark Twain debunks phrenology.  In: The Skeptical Inquirer. Buffalo: Jan/Feb 2002. Vol. 26, no. 1; p. 33-36 (4 )

  77. Loving, Jerome.;
    Birthday Party Brouhaha.  In: Humanities. Washington: Nov/Dec 2008. Vol. 29, no. 6; p. 24-28(5)

  78. Lutes, Jean Marie.;
    Lynching Coverage and the American Reporter-Novelist.  In: American Literary History, Vol. 19, no. 2, Summer 2007, pp. 456-481(26)

  79. Lynch, Paul.;
    Not Trying To Talk Alike and Succeeding: The Autjoritative World and Internally-Persuasive World in Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.  In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Summer 2006. Vol. 38, no. 2; p. 172 -186(15)

     
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  80. Maas, David F.;
    Mark Twain's perceptual revision: Using the structural differential to map change.  In: et Cetera. Concord: Spring 2002. Vol. 59, no. 1; p. 82-89 (8)

  81. McCammack, Brian.;
    Competence, Power, and the Nostalgic Romance of Piloting in Mark Twain's Life on the Mississippi.  In: Southern Literary Journal. Chapel Hill: Spring 2006. Vol. 38, no. 2; p. 1-18 (18 )

  82. McKay, Daniel.;
    Imperial Therapy: Mark Twain and the Discourse of National Consciousness in Innocents Abroad.  In: Colloquy Text Theory critique 11 (2006), no. 10, p. 164-177(14)

  83. McKellar, Jennifer.;
    The Poetics of Interruption in Mark Twain's Roughing It.  In: Style. DeKalb: Fall 2005. Vol. 39, no. 3; p. 336-347 (14)

  84. McWilliams, Wilson Carey.;
    Divine Right: Mark Twain's Joan of Arc.  In: The Review of Politics. Notre Dame: Summer 2007. Vol. 69, no. 3; p. 329-352 (25)

  85. Margolis, Stacey.;
    Huckleberry Finn; or, Consequences.  In: PMLA 116 (2001): p. 329-343(15)

  86. Messent, Peter.;
    Making Mark Twain Work in the Classroom.  In: Journal of American Studies. Cambridge: Aug 2001. Vol. 35; p. 364-397 (34)

  87. Messent, Peter.;
    Mark Twain, Joseph Twichell, and Religion.  In: Nineteenth Century Literature, Vol. 58(2003), no. 3, p. 368-402(35)

  88. Messent, Peter.;
    Mark Twain, Manhood, The Henry H. Rogers Friendship, and "Which Was the Dream?"  In: The Arizona Quarterly. Tucson: Spring 2005. Vol. 61, no. 1; p. 57-84 (29)

  89. Messent Peter.;
    Tramps and Tourists: Europe in Mark Twains A Tramp Abroad.  In: The Yearbook of English Studies, 1 January 2004, Vol.: 34, no. 1, p. 138-154(17)

  90. Michelson, Bruce.;
    Constructing Mark Twain: New Directions in Scholarship.  In: The New England Quarterly. Brunswick: Mar 2003. Vol. 76, no. 1; p. 155-158(4)

  91. Miyasaki, Donovan.;
    Against the Moral Appraisal of Interrogative Artworks: Wayne Booth and the Case of Huck Finn.  In: Philosophy and Literature, Vol. 31, no. 1, April 2007, p. 125-132(8)

  92. Moitra, S.;
    A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court: A Study in Mark Twain's Schismatic Vision.  In: Atlantic Literary Review, 2007, Vol. 8, no. 2, p. 19-30(12)

  93. Moore, Scott.;
    The Code Duello and the Reified Self in Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson.  In: American Transcendental Quarterly. Kingston: Sep 2008. Vol. 22, no. 3; p. 499-516 (18)

  94. Nissen, A.;
    A Tramp at Home: Huckleberry Finn, Romantic Friendship, and the Homeless Man.  In: Nineteenth Century Literature, 2005, Vol. 60, no. 1, p. 57-86(30)

     
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  95. Obenzinger, Hilton.;
    Better Dreams: Political Satire and Twain's Final "Exploding" Novel.  In: The Arizona Quarterly. Tucson: Spring 2005. Vol. 61, no. 1; p. 167-182 (19)

  96. O'Connell, Catharine.;
    Resecting Those Extraordinary Twins: Pudd'nhead Wilson and the costs of "killing half".  In: Nineteenth - Century Literature. Berkeley: Jun 2002. Vol. 57, no. 1; p. 100-124(25)

  97. O'Loughlin, Jim.;
    Off the Raft: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Jane Smiley's The All-True Travels and Adventures of Lidie Newton.  In: Papers on Language and Literature. Edwardsville: Spring 2007. Vol. 43, no. 2; p. 205-223 (19)

  98. Peter West .;
    To the Reader Sitting in Darkness: Mark Twain's "The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg".  In: South Atlantic Review, Vol. 65, no. 1 (Winter, 2000), p. 58-77(20)

  99. Pinsker, Sanford.;
    Huckleberry Finn and the problem of freedom.  In: The Virginia Quarterly Review. Charlottesville: Autumn 2001. Vol. 77, no. 4; p. 642-649 (8)

  100. Powers, Ron.;
    The Lost and Found Loves of Samuel Clemens.  In: American History. Harrisburg: Dec 2005. Vol. 40, no. 5; p. 32-40 (9)

  101. Pracht, Carl.;
    The original preface to The Gilded Age resurfaces.  In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Winter 2000/2001. Vol. 54, no. 1; p. 59-68 (10)

  102. Pracht, Carl & Dean Shackelford.;
    I prefer to be sued if it would not discommode you too much: A lost Samuel Clemens letter.  In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Spring 2000. Vol. 53, no. 2; p. 265-267 (3)

  103. Prchal, T.;
    The Bad Boys and the New Man: The Role of Tom Sawyer and Similar Characters in the Reconstruction of Masculinity.  In: American Literary Realism, Vol. 36(2004), no. 3, p. 187-205(19)

  104. Purdon, L.O.;
    Huck's Rattlers and Narrative Sucker Bait in Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.  In: English Language Notes, 2002, Vol. 40, no. 2, p. 47-54(8)

     
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  105. Railton, Stephen.;
    The Tragedy of Mark Twain, by Pudd'nhead Wilson.  In: Nineteenth Century Literature, Vol. 56(2002), no. 4, p. 518-544(27)

  106. Revard, Carter.;
    Why Mark Twain murdered Injun Joe--and will never be indicted.  In: The Massachusetts Review. Amherst: Winter 1999/2000. Vol. 40, no. 4; p. 643-670 (28)

  107. Robinson, Forrest G.;
    The General and the Maid: Mark Twain on Ulysses S. Grant and Joan of Arc.  In: The Arizona Quarterly. Tucson: Spring 2005. Vol. 61, no. 1; p. 41-56 (17)

  108. Rohman, C.;
    A River "Ready For Business": Life Down the Mississippi as a Main Undercurrent in Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson.  In: American Literary Realism, Vol. 39(2007), no. 3, p. 241-251(11)

  109. Rowe,.John Carlos.;
    Mark Twain's Critique of Globalization (Old and New) in Following the Equator, A Journey Around the World (1897).  In: The Arizona Quarterly. Tucson: Spring 2005. Vol. 61, no. 1; p. 109-136 (28)

  110. Royal, Derek Parker.;
    The Clinician as Enslaver: Pudd'nhead Wilson and the Rationalization of Identity.  In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language 44.4 (2002): p. 414-431(18)

  111. Royal, Derek Parker.;
    Eruptions of performance: Hank Morgan and the business of politics.  In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Autumn 2003. Vol. 45, no. 1; p. 11-30(20)

  112. Ryser, Tracey A.;
    "A White Man's Inadequate Portrait of a Slave": Minstrel Shows and Huckleberry Finn. Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in the English Program. Youngstown State University, 2004. 112 pp.

     
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  113. Sachs, Viola.;
    An Outsider's Conjectures on Mark Twain and Black Culture.  In: Rivista di Studi Vittoriani 9.5 (2000): 109-122(14)

  114. Scharnhorst, Gary.;
    Mark Twain's "How to Remove Warts and Tattoo Marks" Authenticated.  In: ANQ. Lexington: Summer 2004. Vol. 17, no. 3; p. 41-43 (3)

  115. Scharnhorst, Gary.;
    Two More Recovered Mark Twain Letters.  In: ANQ. Lexington: Spring 2008. Vol. 21, no. 2; p. 52-54 (3)

  116. Schmidt, P.;
    The "Raftsmen's Passage," Huck's Crisis of Whiteness, and Huckleberry Finn in U.S. Literary History.  In: Arizona Quarterly, 2003, Vol. 59, no. 2, p. 35-58(24)

  117. Schmidt, P.;
    Seven Recent Commentaries on Mark Twain.  In: Studies in the Novel, 2002, Vol. 34, no. 4, p. 448-465(18)

  118. Schmitz, Neil.;
    Mark Twain, Traitor.  In: Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory. Vol. 63, No. 4, Winter 2007, pp. 25-37(13)

  119. Scott, Kevin Michael.;
    "There's More Honor": Reinterpreting Tom and the Evasion in Huckleberry Finn.  In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Summer 2005. Vol. 37, no. 2; p. 187-207 (21)

  120. Semrau, Anusz.;
    De Same Ole Huck - America's Speculum Meditantis: A(p)re-view.  In: Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 42, 2006, p. 427-461(35)

  121. Silva Reinaldo Francisco.;
    Mark Twain and the "Slow, Poor, Shiftless, Sleepy, and Lazy" Azoreans in The Innocents Abroad.  In: Journal of American Culture, PD: March 2003, vol. 26, no. 1, p. 17-23(7)

  122. Simpson, Lewis P.;
    Reflections on James M. Coxand and Mark Twain.  In: Sewanee Review. Sewanee: Summer 2004. Vol. 112, no. 3; p. 438-445 (8)

  123. Skandera-Trombley, Laura E.;
    Mark Twain's Annus Horribilis of 1908-1909.  In: American Literary Realism, Vol. 40, no. 2, Winter 2008, p. 114-136(23)

  124. Sloan, Gary.;
    A Connecticut Yankee in God's court: Mark Twain's covert war with religion.  In: Skeptic. Altadena: 2001. Vol. 8, no. 4; p. 86-89 (4)

  125. Sloan, Gary.;
    Twain's The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 2000. Vol. 58, no. 2; p. 83-85 (3)

  126. Sloan, Karen.;
    Twain's ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Spring 2005. Vol. 63, no. 3; p. 159-163 (6)

  127. Smith, D. L.;
    Mark Twain, Pretexts, Iconoclasm.  In: Arizona Quarterly, Vol. 61(2005), no. 1, p. 185-196(12)

  128. Smith, Gary Scott.;
    Protestant churches and business in Gilded-Age America.  In: Theology Today. Princeton: Oct 2003. Vol. 60, no. 3; p. 311-331(21)

  129. Smith, Harriet Elinor & Michael B Frank.;
    Mark Twain's "spelling match" speech.  In: Southern Quarterly. Hattiesburg: Fall 2002. Vol. 41, no. 1; p. 5-9 (5)

  130. Smylie, James H.;
    The preacher: Mark Twain and slaying Christians.  In: Theology Today. Princeton: Jan 2001. Vol. 57, no. 4; p. 484-500(17)

  131. Stanovsky, Derek.;
    Stealing Guilt: Freud, Twain, Augustine and the Question of Moral Luck.  In: American Imago, Vol. 63, no. 4, Winter 2006, p. 445-461(17)

  132. Steinbrink, Jeffrey.;
    Proper Mark Twain.  In: The New England Quarterly. Brunswick: Jun 2000. Vol. 73, no. 2; p. 329-332(4)

  133. Steinbrink, J.;
    Who Shot Tom Sawyer?  In: American Literary Realism, Vol. 35(2002), no. 1, p. 29-38(10)

  134. Sullivan, Patrick.;
    "Reception moments," modern literary theory, and the teaching of literature.  In: Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, Apr 2002. Vol. 45, no. 7; p. 568-577(10)

     
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  135. Thrailkill, Jane F.;
    Emotive Realism.  In: Journal of Narrative Theory : JNT. Ypsilanti: Fall 2006. Vol. 36, no. 3; p. 365-388 (25)

  136. Toles, George.;
    The Witchery of Ease.  In: Raritan. New Brunswick: Spring 2004. Vol. 23, no. 4; p. 128-159 (32)

  137. Townsend, James A.;
    Grace in the Arts: Mark Twain: A Bitter Battle with God James A. Townsed.  In: Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society Autumn 2004, p. 49-76(28)

  138. Tritt, Michael.;
    Twain's the man that corrupted Hadleyburg and Stowe's Oldtown Folks.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 2003. Vol. 62, no. 1; p. 19-21(3)

  139. Tucker, Edward L.;
    A thank-you message from Samuel Clemens to Thomas Nelson Page.  In: ANQ. Lexington: Summer 2003. Vol. 16, no. 3; p. 44-46(3)

  140. Vales, Sarah.;
    "Everybody Drinks Water": Mark Twain's Critique of Social Darwinism. History Department Honors Projects. Illinois Wesleyan University Year 2004. 34, pp.

  141. Wattenberg, Daniel.;
    Burning Twain.   In: The Weekly Standard. Washington: Jan 14, 2002. Vol. 7, no. 17; p. 32-35(4)

  142. Webb, Joe. & Bush, Harold K. (Harold Karl).;
    Mark Twain's Interviews: Supplement Two.  In: American Literary Realism, Vol. 40, no. 3, Spring 2008, p. 272-280(9)

  143. Weisman, Adam Paul.;
    Reading Multiculturalism in the United States and Canada: The Anthological vs. the Cognitive.  In: University of Toronto Quarterly 69.3 (Summer 2000): p. 689-715(27)

  144. Wilson, Rob.;
    Exporting Christian Transcendentalism, Importing Hawaiian Sugar: The Trans-Americanization of Hawai'i.  In: American Literature, Vol. 72, no. 3, September 2000, p. 521-552(32)

  145. Witschi, Nicolas.;
    Marking Twain, from beginning to end.  In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Spring 2000. Vol. 53, no. 2; p. 291-299(9)

  146. Wonham, Henry B.;
    "I want a real coon": Mark Twain and late-nineteenth-century ethnic caricature.  In: American Literature. Durham: Mar 2000. Vol. 72, no. 1; p. 117-152 (36)

  147. Wonham, Henry B.;
    Mark Twain's Last Cakewalk: Racialized Performance in No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger.  In: American Literary Realism, Vol. 40, no. 3, Spring 2008, p. 262-271(10)

  148. Wu, Cynthia.;
    The Siamese Twins in Late-Nineteenth-Century Narratives of Conflict and Reconciliation.  In: American Literature. Durham: Mar 2008. Vol. 80, no. 1; p. 29-55(27)

  149. Zuppello, Maria.;
    A Visit with Mark Twain in 1909: A Report Translated from the Italian.  In: American Literary Realism, Vol. 41, no. 1, Fall 2008, pp. 79-83(5)

     
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  150. Mark Twain.; An Encounter with an Interviewer.  In: New England Review. Middlebury: 2005. Vol. 26, no. 2; p. 259-263 (5)

  151. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.  In: Scholastic Scope. New York: Sep 3, 2001. Vol. 50, no. 1; p. 6-12 (7)

  152. Mark Twain.  In: Scholastic Action. New York: Feb 28, 2005. Vol. 28, no. 10; p. 14-17 (4)

  153. Paint the Day Away.  In: Read. Stamford: Nov 3, 2006. Vol. 56, no. 6; p. 18-23 (6)
     
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  154. Bird, John.;
    Making Mark Twain Work in the Classroom.  In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Winter 2000/2001. Vol. 54, no. 1; p. 159 -163(5)

  155. Browne, R.B.;
    Dorothy Quick: Mark Twain's "Little Fish".  In: Journal of American and Comparative Cultures, 2000, Vol. 23, no. 1, p. 35-40(6)

  156. Camfield, G.;
    Linda A. Morris, Gender Play in Mark Twain: Cross-Dressing and Transgression.  In: Nineteenth Century Literature, Vol: 63(2008), no. 2, p. 269-271(3)

  157. Camfield, Gregg.;
    Mark Twain and the Novel: The Double-Cross of Authority.  In: Nineteenth - Century Literature. Berkeley: Mar 2000. Vol. 54, no. 4; p. 550-553(4)

  158. Camfield, Gregg.;
    Review of Karen Lystra, Dangerous Intimacy.  In: Nineteenth - Century Literature. Berkeley: Mar 2005. Vol. 59, no. 4; p. 540-543(4)

  159. Franek, Mark & Nyaka NiiLampti.;
    Shoot the Author, Not the Reader.  In: English Journal (High school edition). Urbana: Jul 2005. Vol. 94, no 6; p. 20 -22(3)

  160. Hook, Andrew.;
    Mark Twain and the Novel: The Double-Cross of Authority.  In: Notes and Queries. London: Sep 2000. Vol. 47, no. 3; p. 383-384 (2)

  161. Horn, Jason G.;
    Mark Twain: A Literary Life.  In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Summer 2002. Vol. 34, no. 2; p. 232-233 (2)

  162. Horn, J.;
    Trombley, Laura E. Skandera and Michael J. Kiskis. Constructing Mark Twain: New Directions in Scholarship.  In: Studies in the Novel, 2005, Vol. 37, no. 1, p. 120-122(3)

  163. Joel Pfister.;
    A Usable American Literature.  In: American Literary History, Volume 20, Number 3, Fall 2008, pp. 579-588(10)

  164. Kesterson, David B.;
    Mark Twain and Company: Six Literary Relations.  In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Fall 2004. Vol. 57, no. 4; p. 685 -692(7)

  165. Margolis, Stacey.;
    Refiguring Huckleberry Finn.  In: ANQ. Lexington: Fall 2002. Vol. 15, no. 4; p. 60-62 (3)

  166. Messer, H Collin.;
    Dark Laughter: Humor and Pathos in the Old Southwest.  In: Southern Literary Journal. Chapel Hill: Spring 2007. Vol. 39, no. 2; p. 148-153 (6)

  167. Moss, M.;
    Gerd Hurm, Rewriting the Vernacular Mark Twain: The Aesthetics and Politics of Orality in Samuel Clemens's Fiction.  In: Anglia, vol. 123(2005), no. 1, p. 181-183(3)

  168. Quirk, Tom.;
    The Jim Dilemma: Reading Race in Huckleberry Finn.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Spring 2000. Vol. 34, no. 1; p. 165-167 (3)

  169. Robinson, Forrest G.;
    Review of FRED KAPLAN, The Singular Mark Twain.  In: Nineteenth - Century Literature. Berkeley: Mar 2004. Vol. 58, no. 4; p. 559-561(3)

  170. Sundquist, Eric J.;
    Where the Twains Meet.  In: The Weekly Standard. Washington: Sep 19, 2005. Vol. 11, no. 1; p. 53-56 (4)

  171. Shiffman, Dan.;
    American Palestine: Melville, Twain, and the Holy Land Mania.  In: ANQ. Lexington: Winter 2001. Vol. 14, no. 1; p. 55-57 (3)

  172. Schmitz, Neil.;
    Mark Twain in the Twenty-First Century.  In: American Literary History, Vol. 16, no. 1, Spring 2004, p. 117-126(10)

  173. Thompson, Angela M.;
    Black, White and Huckleberry Finn: Re-Imagining the American Dream.  In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Summer 2000. Vol. 53, no. 3; p. 500-502 (3)

  174. Vernon Burton.;
    Mark Twain's Civil War.  In: The Journal of Military History. Lexington: Jul 2008. Vol. 72, no. 3; p. 955-957 (3)

  175. Weinstein, C.;
    Bruce Michelson, Printer's Devil: Mark Twain and the American Publishing Revolution.  In: Nineteenth Century Literature, Vol. 63(2008), no. 1, p. 123-125(3)

  176. Wonham, Henry B.;
    Mark Twain: A Literary Life.  In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Spring 2000. Vol. 53, no. 2; p. 342 -343(3)

  177. Wonham, H.B.;
    Peter Messent, The Short Works of Mark Twain: A Critical Study.  In: Nineteenth Century Literature, Vol. 57(2002), no. 3, p. 424-426(3)


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