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Mark,Twain(マーク・トウェイン)1990-1999年の研究論文
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- Alan, Hunt & Hunt, Carol.;
The practical joke in Huckleberry Finn. In: Western Folklore. Chico: Apr 1992. Vol. 51, no. 2; p. 197-202 (6) - Alberti, John.;
The Nigger Huck: Race, Identity, and the Teaching of Huckleberry Finn. In: College English, 57.8 (December 1995): p. 919-937(19) - Allen, Margaret.;
When Mark Twain was a boy. In: Child Life. Indianapolis: Oct/Nov 1999. Vol. 78, no. 7; p. 4-9 (6) - Allingham, P.V.;
Patterns of Deception in Huckleberry Finn and Great Expectations. In: Nineteenth-century literature, 1992, Vol. 46, no. 4, p. 447-472(26) - Anspaugh, Kelly.;
The Innocent Eye? E. W. Kemble's Illustrations to Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In: American Literary Realism 25.2(1993): p. 16-30(15) - Anspaugh, Kelly.;
Lots of "Twain in Finnegans Wake. In: ANQ 20.1 (1995): p. 30-36(7) - Anspaugh, Kelly.;
Mark Twain and the History of Sexuality. In: Literature Interpretation Theory 3.4 (1992) 221-239(19) - Arac, Jonathan.;
Nationalism, Hypercanonization, and Huckleberry Finn. In: Boundary 2 19:1 (1992): p. 14-33(20) - Arac, Jonathan.;
Criticism between opposition and counterpoint. In: Boundary 2. Binghampton: Summer 1998. Vol. 25, no. 2; p. 55-69(15) - Arac, Jonathan.;
Uncle Tom's Cabin vs. Huckleberry Finn: The historians and the critics. In: Boundary 2. Binghampton: Summer 1997. Vol. 24, no. 2; p. 79-100 (22) - Arac, Jonathan.;
Why Does No One Care about the Aesthetic Value of Huckleberry Finn? In: New Literary History 30 (1999): no. 4, p. 769-784(16) - Aspiz, Harold.;
Tom Sawyer's games of death. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Summer 1995. Vol. 27, no. 2; p. 141-153(13) - Auerbach, E.;
`A Barkeeper Entering the Kingdom of Heaven': Did Mark Twain Really Hate Jane Austen? In: Virginia quarterly review, 1999, Vol. 75, no. 1, p. 109-120(12)
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- Baetzhold, H.G.;
Mark Twain's Eden/Flood Parable: "The Autobiography of Eve". In: American literary realism, 1870-1910, 1991, Vol. 24, no. 1, p. 23-38(16) - Banta, Martha.;
The Boys and the Bosses: Mark Twain's Double Take on Work, Play, and the Democratic Ideal. In: American Literary History 3 ( 1991): p. 487-520(34) - Barlow, Shult, Ruth.;
Reality and the Dream: A Mirror Image. In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Summer 1991. Vol. 32, no. 4; p. 440-452(13) - Beauchamp, Gorman.;
Mark Twain in Venice. In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Summer 1997. Vol. 38, no. 4; p. 397-413 (17) - Beidler, P.G.;
Christian Schultz's Travels: A New Source for Huckleberry Finn? In: English language notes, 1990, Vol. 28, no. 2, p. 51-61(11) - Beidler, Gretchen M.;
Huck Finn as tourist: Mark Twain's parody travelogue. In: Studies in American Fiction. Boston: Autumn 1992. Vol. 20, no. 2; p. 155-167(13) - Beidler, Peter G.;
"Fawkes" Identified: A New Source for Huckleberry Finn? In: English Language Notes. Boulder: Mar 1992. Vol. 29, no. 3; p. 54-60(7) - Bercovitch, Sacvan.;
What's funny about Huckleberry Finn. In: New England Review. Middlebury: Winter 1999. Vol. 20, no. 1; p. 8-28 (21) - Berger, Roger A.;
Cultural studies and its discontents. In: College Literature. West Chester: Fall 1998. Vol. 25, no. 3; p. 181-189 (9) - Berkove, Lawrence I.;
"A Difficult Case": W. D. Howells's impression of Mark Twain. In: Studies in Short Fiction. Newberry: Fall 1994. Vol. 31, no. 4; p. 607-615(9) - Bird, John.;
The chains of time: Temporality in Huckleberry Finn. In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language. Austin: Summer 1990. Vol. 32, no. 2; p. 262-276(15) - Boughn, M.;
Rethinking Mark Twain's Skepticism: Ways of Knowing the Forms of Freedom in the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In: The Arizona Quarterly, 1996, Vol. 52, no. 4, p. 31-48(18) - Briden, Earl F.;
'The Great Landslide Case': A Mark Twain debt to a 'musty old book'? In: Notes and Queries. London: Dec 1993. Vol. 40, no. 4; p. 479-481(3) - Briden, Earl F.;
Through a glass eye, darkly: The skeptic design of Life on the Mississippi. In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Spring 1995. Vol. 48, no. 2; p. 225-237(13) - Briden, Earl F.;
Tom Sawyer's Funeral - Shades of Charley Warner? In: ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews 4.2 (1991): p. 75-78(4) - Briden, Earl F.;
Twainian Pedagogy and the No-Account Lessons of "Hadleyburg" In: Studies in Short Fiction. Newberry: Spring 1991. Vol. 28, no. 2; p. 125-134(10) - Briden, Earl F.;
Yours truly, Mark Twain: The signature in the works. In: College Literature. West Chester: Spring 1998. Vol. 25, no. 2; p. 154-164 (11) - Bristol, Michael D.;
Sir George Greenwood's Marginalia in the Folger Copy of Mark Twain's Is Shakespeare Dead? In: Shakespeare Quarterly. Washington: Winter 1998. Vol. 49, no. 4; p. 411-416(6) - Britton, Wesley.;
Carlyle, Clemens, and Dickens: Mark Twain's Francophobia, the French Revolution, and Determinism. In: Studies in American Fiction 20.2 (Autumn 1992): p. 197-204(8) - Britton, Wesley.;
Two Visions of Medievalism and Determinism: Mark Twain and John Kennedy Toole's A Confederacy of Dunces. In: The Southern quarterly, 1995, Vol. 34, no. 1, p. 17-23(7) - Brodwin, Stanley.;
History and Martyrological Tragedy: The Jewish Experience in Sholem Asch and Andr? Schwarz-Bart. In: Twentieth Century Literature 40 (1994): p. 72-91(20) - Brown, Gillian;
Child's Play. In: Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies. Vol. 11, no. 3, Fall 1999, pp. 76-106(31) - Bush, H.K.;
The Mythic Struggle between East and West: Mark Twain's Speech at Whittier's 70th Birthday Celebration and W. D. Howells' A Chance Aquaintance. In: American literary realism, 1870-1910, Vol. 27(1995), no. 2, p. 53-73(21) - Bush, H.K.;
"Absorbing" the Character: James Whitcomb Riley and Mark Twain's Theory of Performance. In: American literary realism, 1870-1910. Vol. 31(1999), no. 3, p. 31-47(17)
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- Camfield, Gregg.;
'I Wouldn't Be as Ignorant as You for Wages': Huck Talks Back to His Conscience. In: Studies in American Fiction 20.2(Autumn 1992): p. 169-175(7) - Camfield, G .;
Sentimental Liberalism and the Problem of Race in Huckleberry Finn. In: Nineteenth-century literature, 1991, Vol. 46, no. 1, p. 96-113(18) - Carey-Webb, Allen.;
Racism and Huckleberry Finn: Censorship, Dialogue, and Change. In: English Journal, 82.7 (November 1993): p. 22-34(13) - Charlotte, Templin.;
Marietta Holley and Mark Twain: Cultural-Gender politics and literary reputation. In: American Studies. Lawrence: Spring 1998. Vol. 39, no. 1; p. 75-91 (17) - Church, Joseph.;
Twain's The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg. In: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 1991. Vol. 49, no. 2; p. 94-97(4) - Comeau, Robert C.;
Reading Poe on salary: Mark Twain's use of "The Raven," "Hop Frog" and "William Wilson" in "The Facts Concerning the Recent Carnival of Crime in Connecticut". In: Southern Literary Journal. Chapel Hill: Fall 1996. Vol. 29, no. 1; p. 26-34 (9) - Cummings, Sherwood.;
Mark Twain's Moveable Farm and the Evasion. In: American Literature. Durham: Sep 1991. Vol. 63, no. 3; p. 440-458(19) - Dalrymple, Scott.;
Just War, Pure and Simple: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court and the American Civil War. In: American Literary Realism 29 (Fall 1996): p. 1-11(11) - Daugherty, S.B.;
William Dean Howells and Mark Twain: The Realism War as a Campaign That Failed. In: American literary realism, 1870-1910, Vol. 29(1996), no. 1, p. 12-28(17) - Dawson, Hugh J.;
The Ethnicity of Huck Finn--and the Difference It Makes. In: American Literary Realism: 1870-1910, vol. 30, no. 2(winter 1998): 1-16(16) - Derry, Stephen.;
Mark Twain, Baker's Chronicle, and Joseph Andrews. In: Notes and Queries. London: Sep 1997. Vol. 44, no. 3; p. 366-367 (2) - Derwin, S.;
Impossible Commands: Reading Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In: Nineteenth-century literature, 1993, Vol. 47, no. 4, p. 437-454(18) - Dolmetsch, Carl.;
Mark Twain Abroad. In: Musical America. New York: Mar 1990. Vol. 110, no. 2; p. 53-56 (4) - Donoghue, Denis.;
Teaching Literature: The Force of Form. In: New Literary History 30(1999): p. 5-24(20)
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- Eby, Carl.;
The Grief Taboo in American Literature: Loss and Prolonged Adolescence in Twain, Melville, and Hemingway. In: The Hemingway Review. Moscow: Fall 1997. Vol. 17, no. 1; p. 103-107 (5) - Ellis, James.;
The Bawdy Humor of The King's Camelopard or The Royal Nonesuch. In: American Literature. Durham: Dec 1991. Vol. 63, no. 4; p. 729-735(7) - Emerson,.Everett.;
Smoking and health: The case of Samuel L. Clemens. In: The New England Quarterly. Brunswick: Dec 1997. Vol. 70, no. 4; p. 548-568 (19) - Everdell, William R.;
Monologues of the Mad: Paris Cabaret and Modernist Narrative from Twain to Eliot. In: Studies in American Fiction, 20.2 (Autumn 1992): p. 177-196(20) - Fishkin, Shelley Fisher.;
Huck's black voice. In: The Wilson Quarterly. Washington: Autumn 1996. Vol. 20, no. 4; p. 81-85 (5) - Freedman, Carol.;
The Morality of Huck Finn. In: Philosophy and Literature 21.1 (1997): p. 102-113(12) - Frischkorn, Craig.;
Twain's Edward Mills and George Benton: A Tale. In: The Explicator. Washington: Summer 1995. Vol. 53, no. 4; p. 214-216 (3) - Fulton, Joe Boyd.;
Thomas Carlyle's "Bucket of Blood": New Mark Twain Marginalia in The French Revolution. In: American literary realism, 1870-1910, vol. 29, no. 3(1997), p. 49-63(15) - Fulton, Joe Boyd.;
Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 1994. Vol. 53, no. 1; p. 34-36 (3) - Furnas, J C.;
The True American Sage. In: The American Scholar. Washington: Autumn 1991. Vol. 60, no. 4; p. 570-574 (5)
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- George, Roger.;
'The Road Lieth Not Straight': Maps and Mental Models in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. In: ATQ n.s. 5.1 (March 1991): p. 57-67(11) - Gilman, Sander L.;
Mark Twain and the diseases of the Jews. In: American Literature. Durham: Mar 1993. Vol. 65, no. 1; p. 95-115(21) - Godden, Richard and Mary A. McCay.;
Say it Again, Sam(bo): Race and Speech in Huckleberry Finn and Casablanca. In: Mississippi Quarterly 49.4 (Fall 1996): p. 657-682 (26) - Goldner, Ellen J.;
Tangled Webs: Lies, Capitalist Expansion, and the Dissolution of the Subject in The Gilded Age. In: Arizona Quarterly 49(Autumn 1993): p. 59-92(34) - Gribben, A.;
Huckleberry Finn in a New Century: An Introduction. In: Texas studies in literature and language, 1990, Vol. 32, no. 2, p. 259-261(3) - Gribben, Alan.;
Mark Twain's 'Ladies. In: Mississippi Quarterly 46 (Fall 1993): p. 667-672(6) - Groover, Kristina K.;
Re-Visioning the Wilderness: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Ellen Foster. In: Southern Quarterly 37.3-4 (Spring-Summer 1999): p. 187-197(11)
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- Haga, Lou.;
The Generals: Engaging Uncommitted Students in a Study of 'Huck Finn.' In: English Journal, 81.6 (October 1992): p. 44-48(5) - Haught, James A.;
Breaking the last taboo. In: Free Inquiry. Buffalo: Winter 1996/1997. Vol. 17, no. 1; p. 31-33 (3) - Hawkins, H.;
Mark Twain's Anti-Imperialism. In: American literary realism, 1870-1910, Vol. 25, no. 2, 1993, p. 31-45(15) - Hendler, G.;
Tom Sawyer's Masculinity. In: The Arizona Quarterly, 1993, Vol. 49, no. 4, p. 33-59(27) - Henrickson, Gary P.;
Biographers' Twain, Critics' Twain, Which of the Twain Wrote the 'Evasion? In: Southern Literary Journal 26.1 (Fall 1993): p. 14-29(16) - Hettle, Wallace T.;
Curing the "Sir Walter disease": The politics and fiction of Jeremiah Clemens. In: Alabama Review. University: Jul 1999. Vol. 52, no. 3; p. 163-191 (29) - Hill, Richard.;
Overreaching: Critical Agenda and the End- ing of Huckleberry Finn. In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language 33(1991): p. 492-513(22) - Hirsh, James;
Samuel Clemens and the Ghost of Shakespeare. In: Studies in the Novel 24.3 (Fall 1992): p. 251-272(22) - Hobbs, Michael;
Mark Twain's Infernal Transcendentalism: The Lake Episodes in Roughing It. In: American Literary Realism 26.1(1993): p. 13-25(13) - Hobbs, Renee.;
The Simpsons meet Mark Twain: Analyzing popular media texts in the classroom. In: English Journal (High school edition). Urbana: Jan 1998. Vol. 87, no. 1; p. 49-51(3) - Hoffman, Andrew J.;
Mark Twain and homosexuality. In: American Literature. Durham: Mar 1995. Vol. 67, no. 1; p. 23-49(27) - Horwitz, H.;
Ours by the Law of Nature: Romance and Independents on Mark Twain's River. In: Boundary 2, 1990, Vol. 17, no. 1, p. 243-271(29) - Horn, Jason G.;
Mark Twain, William James, and the Funding of Freedom in Joan of Arc. In: Studies in American Fiction 23.2 (Autumn 1995): p. 173-196(24) - Howe, Lawrence.;
Race, Genealogy, and Genre in Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature 46.4 (1992): p. 495-516(22) - Howe, Lawrence.;
Transcending the Limits of Experience: Mark Twain's Life on the Mississippi. In: American Literature. Durham: Sep 1991. Vol. 63, no. 3; p. 420-439(20) - Hurm, G.;
American Phonocentrism Revisited: The Hybrid Origins of Mark Twains Celebrated Frog Tale. In: Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik 1998, vol. 23, no.1 , p. 51-68(18) ISSN 0171-5410 - Hurm, Gerd, & Davis, Adam Brooke.;
At the Margins of Taste and the Center of Modernity: Mark Twain's "Cannibalism in the Cars". In: New Literary History, Vol. 29, no. 1, Winter 1998, p. 47-65(19)
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- Janeczko, Paul B and Kim Mathews.;
Don't' Chuck Huck: An Individualized Approach to the Classics. In: English Journal 79.4 (April 1990): 41-44(4) - Kaplan, Amy.;
Imperial Triangles: Mark Twain's Foreign Affairs. In: MFS Modern Fiction Studies, Vol. 43, no. 1, Spring 1997, p. 237-248(12) - Kravitz, Bennett..;
There's no place like home: "Geographies of the (American) mind" in the Innocents Abroad. In: American Studies International. Washington: Jun 1997. Vol. 35, no. 2; p. 52-76 (25) - Kruse, Horst H.;
Gerstacker's The Pirates of the Mississippi and Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In: American Literary Realism, 31.2 (Winter 1999): p. 1-15(15) - Kruse, Horst H.;
Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee: Reconsiderations and Revisions. In: American Literature 62.3 (Sept. 1990): p. 464-483(20) - Kruse, Horst H.;
Mark Twain and the Other: 'The Esquimau Maiden's Romance' in Context. In: Essays in Arts and Sciences 27 (October 1998): p. 71-82(12) - Kruse Horst H.;
A matter of style: How Olivia Langdon Clemens and Charles Dudley Warner tried to team and to tame the genius of Mark Twain. In: The New England Quarterly. Brunswick: Jun 1999. Vol. 72, no. 2; p. 232-250 (19) - Kruse, Horst H.;
The Motif of the Flattened Corpse: Mark Twain, Max Adler, and the Tall Tale Tradition. In: Studies in American Humor, 3.4 (1997):p. 47-53 (7) - Kunstel, Stacy.;
Adventures in Hannibal. In: Southern Living. Birmingham: Jul 1999. Vol. 34, no. 7; p. 92-95 (4) - Lancaster, Marilyn.;
Twain's Search for Reality in Life on the Mississippi. In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Winter 1992. Vol. 33, no. 2; p. 210-221(12) - Lew, Ann.;
Teaching Huck Finn in a multiethnic classroom. In: English Journal (High school edition). Urbana: Nov 1993. Vol. 82, no. 7; p. 16-21(6) - Lindroth, Colette.;
Spike Lee and the American Tradition. In: Literature Film Quarterly 24.1 (1996): p. 26-31(6)
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- Macleod, C.;
Telling the Truth in a Tight Place: Huckleberry Finn and the Reconstruction Ear. In: The Southern quarterly, 1995, Vol. 34, no. 1, p. 5-16(12) - Malcolm, D.;
Mark Twain's Gnostic Old Age: Annihilation and Transcendence in "No.44, the Mysterious Stranger". In: American literary realism, 1870-1910, Vol. 28(1996), no. 2, p. 41-58(18) - Mandel, Jerome.;
The Medievalist Impulse in American Literature: Twain, Adams, Fitzgerald, and Hemingway. In: The Hemingway Review. Moscow: Fall 1997. Vol. 17, no. 1; p. 97-103 (7) - Maragou, Helena.;
Game-Playing and Fantasy in Twain's A Connecticut Yankee. In: American Literary Realism 26:1 (1993): p. 26-39(14) - Matchie, Thomas.;
Literary continuity in Sandra Cisneros's The House on Mango Street. In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Autumn 1995. Vol. 37, no. 1; p. 67-79(13) - Mauro, Jason Isaac.;
Huck Finn and the Post-Nuclear Age: Lighting Out for the New Frontier. In: Literature and Psychology, 43.3 (1997): p. 24-40(17) - Messent, Peter.;
Carnival in Mark Twain's 'Stirring Times in Austria' and 'The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg.' In: Studies in Short Fiction 35, no. 3 (summer 1998): p. 217-232(16) - Messent, Peter.;
Discipline and punishment in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. In: Journal of American Studies. Cambridge: Aug 1998. Vol. 32; p. 219-235 (17) - Michelson, Bruce.;
Realism, Romance, and Dynamite: The Quarrel of A Connecticut Yankee in King's Arthur's Court. In: The New England Quarterly, 64.4 (December 1991): p. 609-632(24) - Mitchell, Lee Clark.;
Lines, circles, time loops, and Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. In: Nineteenth - Century Literature. Berkeley: Sep 1999. Vol. 54, no. 2; p. 230 -248(19) - Moody, Joycelyn K.;
"Huckleberry Finn" as Idol and Target: The Functions of Criticism in Our Time. In: Modern Language Quarterly. Seattle: Sep 1999. Vol. 60, no. 3; p. 413-418 (6) - Moreland, Richard C.;
He wants to put his story next to hers: Putting Twain's story next to hers in Morrison's Beloved. In: Modern Fiction Studies. West Lafayette: Fall 1993. Vol. 39, no. 3-4; p. 501-526(26) - Moreland, Richard C.;
'He Wants to Put His Story Next to Hers' Putting Twain's Story Next to Hers in Morrison's Beloved. In: MFS: Modern Fiction Studies, 39.3-4 (Fall-Winter 1993): p. 501-525 (25) - Morenberg, Max.;
Come Back to the Text Ag'in, Huck Honey!. 10 pp. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council of Teachers of English (82nd Louisville, KY, November 18-23, 1992) - Morris, Linda A.;
Beneath the Veil: Clothing, Race, and Gender in Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson. In: Studies in American Fiction 27.1(1999): p. 37-52(16) - Morrow, Patrick D.;
Bret Harte, Mark Twain, and the San Francisco Circle. In: A Literary history of the American West. The Western Literature Association. 1998. 1353pp. p. 339-358(20) - Moss, Robert.;
Tracing Mark Twain's Intentions: The Retreat from Issues of Race in Pudd'nhead Wilson. In: American Literary Realism, 30.2 (1998): p. 43-55(13)
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- Opdahl, Keith.;
'The Rest is Just Cheating': When Feelings Go Bad in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language 32.2 (1990): p. 277-293(17) - Ozick, Cynthia.;
Mark Twain and the Jews. In: Commentary. New York: May 1995. Vol. 99, no. 5; p. 56-62 (7) - Park, Clara Claiborne.;
The river and the road: Fashions in forgiveness. In: The American Scholar. Washington: Winter 1997. Vol. 66, no. 1; p. 43-62 (20) - Patterson, Mark R.;
Surrogacy and Slavery: The Problematics of Consent in Baby M, Romance of Republic, and Pudd'nhead Wilson. In: American Literary History 8.3 (1996): p. 448-470(23) - Pfitzer, Gregory M.;
Iron Dudes and White Savages in Camelot: The Influence of Dime-Novel Sensationalism on Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. In: American Literary Realism 27.1 (1994): p. 42-58(17) - Phipps, William ER.;
Critic's corner: Mark Twain, the Calvinist. In: Theology Today. Princeton: Oct 1994. Vol. 51, no. 3; p. 416-420(5) - Pinsker, Sanford.;
He had a dream, and it shot him: What happened to visions of racial harmony, and why. In: The Virginia Quarterly Review. Charlottesville: Winter 1996. Vol. 72, no. 1; p. 22-31(10) - Powell, Jon.;
Trouble and Joy from 'A True Story' to Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Mark Twain and the Book of Jeremiah. In: Studies in American Fiction 20.2 (Autumn 1992): p. 145-154(10) - Pughe, T.;
Reading the Picaresque: Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Saul Bellow's The Adventures of Augie March, and More Recent Adventures. In: English studies, 1996, Vol. 77, no. 1, p. 59-70(12) - Robinson, Forrest G.;
An 'Unconscious and Profitable Cerebration'; Mark Twain and Literary Intentionality. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature 50.3 (December 1995): p. 357-380(24) - Rohman, Chad.;
'Searching for the fructifying dew of truth': 'Negative Evidence' and Epistemological Uncertainty in Mark Twain's No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger. In: American Literary Realism 31 (1999): p. 72-88(17) - Rosenthal, M L.;
Alice, Huck, Pinocchio, and the Blue Fairy: Bodies real and imagined. In: The Southern Review. Baton Rouge: Summer 1993. Vol. 29, no. 3; p. 486-490(5) - Royal, Derek Parker.;
Terrible dreams of creative power: The question of no. 44. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Spring 1999. Vol. 31, no. 1; p. 44-59 (16) - Russell, Henry M W.;
The Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant: The Rhetoric of Judgment. In: The Virginia Quarterly Review. Charlottesville: Spring 1990. Vol. 66, no. 2; p. 189-209 (21)
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- Sattelmeyer, Robert.;
Did Sam Clemens take the abolitionists for a ride? In: The New England Quarterly. Brunswick: Jun 1995. Vol. 68, no. 2; p. 294-299(6) - Scharnhorst, Gary.;
Notes--Mark Twain's Imbroglio with the San Francisco Police: Three Lost Texts. In: American Literature. Durham: Dec 1990. Vol. 62, no. 4; p. 686-691(6) - Schrager, Cynthia D.;
Mark Twain and Mary Baker Eddy: Gendering the transpersonal subject. In: American Literature. Durham: Mar 1998. Vol. 70, no. 1; p. 29-62 (34) - Schulten, Katherine.;
Huck Finn: Born to trouble. In: English Journal (High school edition). Urbana: Nov 1999. Vol. 89, no. 2; p. 55-59 (6) - Segal, Harry G.;
Life without Father: The Role of the Paternal in the Opening Chapters of Huckleberry Finn. In: Journal of American Studies 27.1 (Spring 1993): p. 19-33(15) - Shaw, Peter.;
The Genteel Fate of Huckleberry Finn. In: Partisan Review 60.3 (Summer 1993): p. 434-449(16) - Shell, Marc.;
Those Extraordinary Twans. In: Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 47.2 (1991): p. 29-75(47) - Sho, Yu-jiusn.;
Ideology and the Problem of Race in Huckleberry Finn. In: Bull. Nat'l Taiwan: Nor. Univ. vol. 41(1996), p. 355-366(11) - Skandera-Trombley, Laura.;
Mark Twain's cross-dressing oeuvre. In: College Literature. West Chester: Jun 1997. Vol. 24, no. 2; p. 82-97 (15) - Smiley, Jane.;
Say It Ain't So, Huck: Second Thoughts on Mark Twain's 'Masterpiece. In: Harper's Magazine Jan. 1996:p. 61-67(7) - Southard, Bruce. & Al Muller.;
Blame it on Twain: Reading American dialects in The Adventu. In: Journal of Reading. May 1993. Vol. 36, no. 8; p. 630-634 (5) - Stinnett, Creg.;
Moral Growth Through Gain and Loss of Power in Mark Twain's The Price and the Pauper. In: Journal of National Fisheries University, vol. 47(1999), no. 2, p. 77-83(7) - Stout, Janis P.;
Katherine Anne Porter and Mark Twain at the Circus. In: Southern Quarterly 36.3 (Spring 1998): p. 113-123(11) - Thierfelder, William.;
Twain's Huckleberry Finn. In: The Explicator. Washington: Spring 1990. Vol. 48, no. 3; p. 194-195 (2) - Twain, Mark.;
Mark Twain's 'Letters From the Earth. In: Free Inquiry. Buffalo: Fall 1997. Vol. 17, no. 4; p. 50-52 (3)
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"Manner Is Everything": The Secret to Mark Twain's Performing Success. In: Journal of Popular Culture. Bowling Green: Fall 1990. Vol. 24, no. 2; p. 81-90 (10) - Weimann, R.;
Realism, Ideology, and the Novel in America (1886-1896): Changing Perspectives in the Work of Mark Twain, W.D. Howells, and Henry James. In: Boundary 2, 1990, Vol. 17, no. 1, p. 189-210(22) - Welsh, J M.;
Disney Does Huck Finn: Never the Twain Shall Meet. In: Literature/Film Quarterly. Salisbury: 1993. Vol. 21, no. 3; p. 170-171(2) - Wonham, Henry B.;
The Disembodied Yarnspinner and the Reader of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In: American Literary Realism 24.1(Fall 1991): p. 2-22(21) - Wonham, Henry B.;
Getting to the Bottom of Pudd'nhead Wilson; or, a Critical Vision Focused (Too Well?) for Irony. In: Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 50.3 (1994): p. 111-126(16) - Wright, Daniel L.;
Flawed Communities and the Problem of Moral Choice in the Fiction of Mark Twain. In: Southern Literary Journal. Chapel Hill: Fall 1991. Vol. 24, no. 1; p. 88-97(10) - Zlatic, Thomas D.;
Language Technologies in A Connecticut Yankee. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature 45.4 (Mar 1991): p. 453-477(25) - Zlatic, Thomas D.;
The 'Seeing Eye' and the 'Creating Mouth': Literacy and Orality in Mark Twain's Joan of Arc. In: CLIO 21 (1992): p. 285-304(20) - Zlatic, Thomas D.;
Mark Twain's view of the universe. In: Papers on Language and Literature. Edwardsville: Summer 1991. Vol. 27, no. 3; p. 338-355(18)
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"I Been There Before": Biblical Typology and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In: ANQ, 1994, Vol. 7, no. 4, p. 219-223(5) - Berube, Michael.;
Come back to the text ag'in,Huck honey. In: American Quarterly. College Park: Sep 1999. Vol. 51, no. 3; p. 693-701(9) - Bickley, R Bruce Jr.;
White no longer. In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Spring 1998. Vol. 51, no. 2; p. 333-337 (5) - Budd, Louis J.;
Mark Twain's Letters: Volume. 5: 1872-1873. In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Spring 1998. Vol. 51, no. 2; p. 360-363 (4) - Bush, Harold K. (Harold Karl).;
Acting Like Mark Twain: Performance in Nineteenth-Century American Culture. In: American Quarterly, Vol. 49, no. 2, June 1997, p. 429-437(9) - Bush, Harold K Jr.;
"Our great confused West": Redefining Mark Twain. In: College English. Urbana: Feb 1998. Vol. 60, no. 2; p. 192-201(10) - Butterfield, R W (Herbie).;
Nationalism and the Color Line in George W. Cable, Mark Twain and William Faulkner. In: Modern Language Review. Jan 1999. Vol. 94; p. 176 -177(2) - Brook Thomas.;
Huckleberry Finn as Idol and Target: The Functions of Criticism in Our Time. In: Comparative Literature. Eugene: Winter 1999. Vol. 51, no. 1; p. 88-91(4) - Carey-Webb, Allen.;
Racism and Huckleberry Finn: Censorship, Dialogue, and Change. In: English Journal, 82.7 (November 1993): p. 22-34(13) - Champion, Laurie.;
Persona and Humor in Mark Twain's Early Writings. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Summer 1997. Vol. 29, no. 2; p. 252-254 (3) - Comley, Nancy R.;
The Medieval Impulse in American Literature: Twain, Adams, Fitzgerald, and Hemingway. In: ANQ. Lexington: Spring 1998. Vol. 11, no. 2; p. 61-64(4) - Covici, Pascal Jr.;
Was Huck Black?: Mark Twain and African-American Voices by Shelley Fisher Fishkin. In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Spring 1995. Vol. 29, no. 1; p. 129-131(3) - Crick, Robert Alan.;
Mark Twain, Fenimore Cooper, and Batman. In: English Journal (High school edition). Urbana: Sep 1992. Vol. 81, no. 5; p. 72-74 (3) - Fultz, Lucille P.;
Black perspectives on Huck Finn and others -- Satire or Evasion?: Black Perspectives on Huckleberry Finn by James S. Leonard, Thomas A. Tenney and Thadious M. Davis / Playing in the Dark by Toni Morrison. In: College English. Urbana: Oct 1993. Vol. 55, Iss. 6; p. 650-654 (5) - Gooder, R D.;
Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson: Race, Conflict and Culture ed. by S. Gillman and Forrest G. Robinson. In: The Cambridge quarterly, 1991, Vol. 20, no. 4, p. 359-369(11) - Grabo, Norman S.;
Mark Twain and William James: Crafting a Free Self. In: English Language Notes. Boulder: Jun 1997. Vol. 34, no. 4; p. 81-83 (3) - Horn, Jason.;
Southern Crossings, Racial Divides. In: Southern Literary Journal. Chapel Hill: Fall 1999. Vol. 32, no. 1; p. 108-110 (3) - Horn, J.;
Tom Quirk: Mark Twain: A Study of the Short Fiction. In: Studies in Short Fiction, 1998, Vol. 35, no. 3, p. 301-303(3) - Kolb, Harold H Jr.;
Twain's Letters, Continued -- Mark Twain's Letters: 1867-1868 (Vol. 2) by Mark Twain and edited by Harriet E. Smith and Richard Bucci. In: The Virginia Quarterly Review. Charlottesville: Autumn 1991. Vol. 67, no. 46; p. 769-771 (3) - McGlinn, James E.;
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer / The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In: Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy. Newark: Nov 1997. Vol. 41, no. 3; p. 240-242 (3) - Michelson, Bruce.;
Huckleberry Finn as Idol and Target: The Functions of Criticism in Our Time. In: JEGP. Journal of English and Germanic Philology. Urbana: Jan 1999. Vol. 98, no. 1; p. 148-150 (3) - Michelson, Bruce.;
Mark Twain and William James: Crafting a Free Self. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Spring 1998. Vol. 30, no. 1; p. 109-111 (3) - Robinson, Forrest G.;
Lighting Out for the Territory: Reflections on Mark Twain and American Culture. In: Nineteenth - Century Literature. Berkeley: Dec 1997. Vol. 52, no. 3; p. 385-388(4) - Scharnhorst, Gary.;
Mark Twain on the Loose: A Comic Writer and the American Self. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Spring 1997. Vol. 29, no. 1; p. 128-130 (3) - Soundquist, Eric J.;
The blackness of the whale - Playing in the Dark: Whiteness. In: The Virginia Quarterly Review. Charlottesville: Winter 1993. Vol. 69, no. 1; p. 183-188 (6) - Steinbrink, Jeffrey.;
Mark Twain in the Company of Women by Laura E. Skandera-Trombley. In: The New England Quarterly. Brunswick: Dec 1995. Vol. 68, no. 4; p. 684-686(3) - Williamson, Richard.;
Mark Twain Speaks for Himself. In: Style. DeKalb: Summer 1998. Vol. 32, no. 2; p. 372-374 (3)
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