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Mark,Twain(マーク・トウェイン)2000-2008年の研究論文
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- 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. - Amare, Nicole & Alan Manning.;
Twain's Huckleberry Finn. In: The Explicator. Washington: Summer 2004. Vol. 62, no. 4; p. 206-209(4) - Anderson, Douglas.;
Starting over in Huckleberry Finn. In: Raritan. New Brunswick: Fall 2004. Vol. 24, no. 2; p. 141-158 (18) - 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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- 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)- Bercovitch, Sacvan.;
Deadpan Huck. In: The Kenyon Review. Gambier: Summer 2002. Vol. 24, no. 3/4; p. 90-134(45)- Blount, Roy Jr.;
Mark Twain's reconstruction. In: The Atlantic Monthly. Boston: Jul/Aug 2001. Vol. 288, no. 1; p. 67-76 (10)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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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- Cahill, Bryon.;
The House That Twain Built. In: Read. Stamford: Nov 3, 2006. Vol. 56, no. 6; p. 4-5 (2)- 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)- Caplan, David.;
That Grotesque and Laughable Word. In: The Virginia Quarterly Review. Charlottesville: Spring 2007. Vol. 83, no. 2; p. 139-152 (14)- Catherine Gimelli Martin.;
Milton and the Pursuit of Happiness. In: University of Toronto Quarterly, Vol. 77, no. 3, Summer 2008, p. 876-902(27)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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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- 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)- Davis, L ;
Reading Aventuras de Tom Sawyer. In: American Scholar, 2004, Vol. 73, no. 3, p. 51-58(8)- Davis, Wes.;
Mark Twain's Medicine Show. In: Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. Chicago: Winter 2006. Vol. 49, no. 1; p. 137-143 (7)- 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)- 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)- Englebretsen, George.;
Unfazed: Mark Twain debunks the Mesmerizer. In: The Skeptical Inquirer. Buffalo: Jan/Feb 2003. Vol. 27, no. 1; p. 43-46 (4)- 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)- 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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- 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)- Fishkin, Shelley Fisher.;
Mark Twain and the Jews. In: The Arizona Quarterly. Tucson: Spring 2005. Vol. 61, no. 1; p. 137 -166(31)- 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)- 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)- Folsom Ed. & Jerome Loving.;
The Walt Whitman Controversy. In: The Virginia Quarterly Review. Charlottesville: Spring 2007. Vol. 83, no. 2; p. 123-139 (17)- 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.- 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)- 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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- 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)- 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)- Gillman, Susan.;
In Twain's Times. In: The Arizona Quarterly. Tucson: Spring 2005. Vol. 61, no. 1; p. 7-40 (34)- Glass, Loren Daniel.;
Trademark Twain. In: American Literary History, Vol. 13, no. 4, Winter 2001, p. 671-693(23)- 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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- Harmon, R; Scharnhorst, G.;
Mark Twain's Interviews: Supplement One. In: American Literary Realism, Vol. 39(2007), no. 3, p. 254-275(22)- 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)- 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)- Hurt, Matthew.;
Twain's ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN. In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 2005. Vol. 64, no. 1; p. 41-43 (4)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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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- 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)- Kaufman, Will.;
Mark Twain's Deformed Conscience. In: American Imago, Vol. 63, no. 4, Winter 2006, pp. 463-478(16)- 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)- Knoper, Randall K.;
American Literary Realism and Nervous "Reflexion". In: American Literature, Vol. 74, no. 4, December 2002, p. 715-745(31)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- Link, Eric Carl.;
Huck the thief. In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Summer 2000. Vol. 41, no. 4; p. 432 -447(16)- 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)- Livingston, Jessica.;
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. In: Know Your World Extra. Stamford: Sep 21, 2007. Vol. 41, no. 2; p. 10-13 (4)- Loges, Max.;
Twain's LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI. In: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 2004. Vol. 62, no. 2; p. 88-89 (2)- 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 )- Loving, Jerome.;
Birthday Party Brouhaha. In: Humanities. Washington: Nov/Dec 2008. Vol. 29, no. 6; p. 24-28(5)- Lutes, Jean Marie.;
Lynching Coverage and the American Reporter-Novelist. In: American Literary History, Vol. 19, no. 2, Summer 2007, pp. 456-481(26)- 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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- 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)- 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 )- 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)- 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)- 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)- Margolis, Stacey.;
Huckleberry Finn; or, Consequences. In: PMLA 116 (2001): p. 329-343(15)- Messent, Peter.;
Making Mark Twain Work in the Classroom. In: Journal of American Studies. Cambridge: Aug 2001. Vol. 35; p. 364-397 (34)- Messent, Peter.;
Mark Twain, Joseph Twichell, and Religion. In: Nineteenth Century Literature, Vol. 58(2003), no. 3, p. 368-402(35)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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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- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- Powers, Ron.;
The Lost and Found Loves of Samuel Clemens. In: American History. Harrisburg: Dec 2005. Vol. 40, no. 5; p. 32-40 (9)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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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- Railton, Stephen.;
The Tragedy of Mark Twain, by Pudd'nhead Wilson. In: Nineteenth Century Literature, Vol. 56(2002), no. 4, p. 518-544(27)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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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- Sachs, Viola.;
An Outsider's Conjectures on Mark Twain and Black Culture. In: Rivista di Studi Vittoriani 9.5 (2000): 109-122(14)- 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)- Scharnhorst, Gary.;
Two More Recovered Mark Twain Letters. In: ANQ. Lexington: Spring 2008. Vol. 21, no. 2; p. 52-54 (3)- 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)- Schmidt, P.;
Seven Recent Commentaries on Mark Twain. In: Studies in the Novel, 2002, Vol. 34, no. 4, p. 448-465(18)- 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)- 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)- Semrau, Anusz.;
De Same Ole Huck - America's Speculum Meditantis: A(p)re-view. In: Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 42, 2006, p. 427-461(35)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- Sloan, Gary.;
Twain's The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg. In: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 2000. Vol. 58, no. 2; p. 83-85 (3)- Sloan, Karen.;
Twain's ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN. In: The Explicator. Washington: Spring 2005. Vol. 63, no. 3; p. 159-163 (6)- Smith, D. L.;
Mark Twain, Pretexts, Iconoclasm. In: Arizona Quarterly, Vol. 61(2005), no. 1, p. 185-196(12)- 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)- 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)- Smylie, James H.;
The preacher: Mark Twain and slaying Christians. In: Theology Today. Princeton: Jan 2001. Vol. 57, no. 4; p. 484-500(17)- 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)- Steinbrink, Jeffrey.;
Proper Mark Twain. In: The New England Quarterly. Brunswick: Jun 2000. Vol. 73, no. 2; p. 329-332(4)- Steinbrink, J.;
Who Shot Tom Sawyer? In: American Literary Realism, Vol. 35(2002), no. 1, p. 29-38(10)- 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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Emotive Realism. In: Journal of Narrative Theory : JNT. Ypsilanti: Fall 2006. Vol. 36, no. 3; p. 365-388 (25)- Toles, George.;
The Witchery of Ease. In: Raritan. New Brunswick: Spring 2004. Vol. 23, no. 4; p. 128-159 (32)- 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)- 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)- 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)- Vales, Sarah.;
"Everybody Drinks Water": Mark Twain's Critique of Social Darwinism. History Department Honors Projects. Illinois Wesleyan University Year 2004. 34, pp.- Wattenberg, Daniel.;
Burning Twain. In: The Weekly Standard. Washington: Jan 14, 2002. Vol. 7, no. 17; p. 32-35(4)- 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)- 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)- 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)- Witschi, Nicolas.;
Marking Twain, from beginning to end. In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Spring 2000. Vol. 53, no. 2; p. 291-299(9)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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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- Mark Twain.; An Encounter with an Interviewer. In: New England Review. Middlebury: 2005. Vol. 26, no. 2; p. 259-263 (5)
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. In: Scholastic Scope. New York: Sep 3, 2001. Vol. 50, no. 1; p. 6-12 (7)
- Mark Twain. In: Scholastic Action. New York: Feb 28, 2005. Vol. 28, no. 10; p. 14-17 (4)
- Paint the Day Away. In: Read. Stamford: Nov 3, 2006. Vol. 56, no. 6; p. 18-23 (6)
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Making Mark Twain Work in the Classroom. In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Winter 2000/2001. Vol. 54, no. 1; p. 159 -163(5)- 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)- 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)- 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)- Camfield, Gregg.;
Review of Karen Lystra, Dangerous Intimacy. In: Nineteenth - Century Literature. Berkeley: Mar 2005. Vol. 59, no. 4; p. 540-543(4)- 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)- 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)- Horn, Jason G.;
Mark Twain: A Literary Life. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Summer 2002. Vol. 34, no. 2; p. 232-233 (2)- 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)- Joel Pfister.;
A Usable American Literature. In: American Literary History, Volume 20, Number 3, Fall 2008, pp. 579-588(10)- 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)- Margolis, Stacey.;
Refiguring Huckleberry Finn. In: ANQ. Lexington: Fall 2002. Vol. 15, no. 4; p. 60-62 (3)- 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)- 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)- 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)- 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)- Sundquist, Eric J.;
Where the Twains Meet. In: The Weekly Standard. Washington: Sep 19, 2005. Vol. 11, no. 1; p. 53-56 (4)- Shiffman, Dan.;
American Palestine: Melville, Twain, and the Holy Land Mania. In: ANQ. Lexington: Winter 2001. Vol. 14, no. 1; p. 55-57 (3)- Schmitz, Neil.;
Mark Twain in the Twenty-First Century. In: American Literary History, Vol. 16, no. 1, Spring 2004, p. 117-126(10)- 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)- Vernon Burton.;
Mark Twain's Civil War. In: The Journal of Military History. Lexington: Jul 2008. Vol. 72, no. 3; p. 955-957 (3)- 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)- Wonham, Henry B.;
Mark Twain: A Literary Life. In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Spring 2000. Vol. 53, no. 2; p. 342 -343(3)- 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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