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Mark,Twain(マーク・トウェイン)1971-1989年の研究論文
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- Anderson, Douglas.;
Reading the Pictures in Huckleberry Finn. In: Arizona Quarterly 42.2 (1986): p. 101-120(20) - Andrews, William L.;
Mark Twain and James W. C. Pennington: Huckleberry Finn's Smallpox Lie. In: Studies in American Fiction9 (1981): p. 103-112 (10) - Asselineau, Roger.;
A Transcendentalist Poet Named Huckleberry Finn. In: Studies in American Fiction 13(1985): p. 217-226 (10) - Baender, Paul.;
Megarus Ad Lunam: Flawed Texts and Verbal Icons. In: Philological Quarterly 64.4 (1985): 439-457(19) - Baker, William.;
Mark Twain in Cincinnati: A Mystery Most Compelling. In: American Literary Realism, 12 (1979: p. 299-315(17) - Bassett, John Earl.;
Huckleberry Finn: The End Lies in the Beginning. In: American Literary Realism, 17 (1984): p. 89-98(10) - Bassett, John E.;
Roughing It: Authority Through Comic Performance, In: Nineteenth-Century Literature 43.2 (September 1988): p. 220-234(15) - Beaver, Harold.;
Run, Nigger, Run: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn as a Fugitive Slave Narrative. In: Journal of American Studies 8 (1974): p. 339-361(23) - Beidler, Philip D.;
Realistic Style and the Problem of Context in The Innocents Abroad and Roughing It. In: American Literature 52 (1980): p. 33-49(17) - Bell, Millicent.;
Huckleberry Finn: Journey without End. In: Virginia Quarterly Review 58 (1982): p. 253-267(15) - Bell, Millicent.;
Huckleberry Finn and the Sleights of the Imagination. In: Sattelmeyer, Robert & Crowley, J. Donald (eds.)., One Hundred Years of Huckleberry Finn: The Boy, His Book, and American Culture. Univ. of Missouri Pr., 1985. p. 128-145(18) - Belson, Joel Jay.;
The Nature and Consequences of the Loneliness of Huckleberry Finn. In: Arizona Quarterly, 26 (1970): p.243-248(6) - Bier, Jesse.;
'Bless You Child': Fiedler and 'Huck Honey' A Generation Later. In: Mississippi Quarterly 34 (1981): p 456-462 (7) - Bird, John.;
'These Leather-Faced People': Huck and the Moral Art of Lying. In: Studies in American Fiction, 15.1 (1987): p.. 71-80(10) - Blakemore, Steven.;
Huck Finn's Written World. In: American Literary Realism, 1870-1910, vol. 20.no. 2 (1988): p. 21-29(9) - Branch, Edgar M.;
The Babes in the Wood: Artemus Ward's Double Health to Mark Twain. In: PMLA:Publications of the Modern Language Association of America New York, N.Y. 1978, vol. 93, no.5, pp. 955-972(18) - Branch, Watson.;
Hard-Hearted Huck: 'No Time to Be Sentimentering'. In: Studies in American Fiction 6 (1978): p. 212-218. (7) - Briden, Earl F.;
Idiots First, Then Juries: Legal Metaphors in Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson. In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language: A Journal of the Humanities 20 (1978): p. 169-180(12) - Briden, E.F.;
Twainian Epistemology and the Satiric Design of Tom Sawyer Abroad. In: American literary realism, 1870-1910, 1989, Vol 22, no. 1, p. PG: 43-52(10) - Brodwin, Stanley.;
Blackness and the Adamic Myth in Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson. In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language: A Journal of the Humanities 15 (1973): p. 167-176(10) - Brodwin, Stanley.;
Mark Twain and the Myth of the Daring Jest. In: Davis, Sara de Saussure. & Beidler, Philip D. (eds)., The Mythologizing of Mark Twain. Univ. of Alabama Pr., 1984. p. 136-157(22) - Brodwin, Stanley.;
Mark Twain in the Pulpit: The Theological Comedy of Huckleberry Finn. In: Sattelmeyer, Robert & Crowley, J. Donald (eds.)., One Hundred Years of Huckleberry Finn: The Boy, His Book, and American Culture. Univ. of Missouri Pr., 1985. p. 371-385(15) - Budd, Louis J.;
Mark Twain's Fingerprints in Pudd'nhead Wilson. In: Etudes Anglaises, 40.4 (1987): 385-399(15) - Budd, Louis J.;
"A Nobler Roman Aspect" of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In: Sattelmeyer, Robert & Crowley, J. Donald (eds.)., One Hundred Years of Huckleberry Finn: The Boy, His Book, and American Culture. Univ. of Missouri Pr., 1985. p. 26-40(15) - Budd, Louis J.;
A "Talent for Posturing": The Achievement of Mark Twain's Public Personality. In: Davis, Sara de Saussure. & Beidler, Philip D. (eds)., The Mythologizing of Mark Twain. Univ. of Alabama Pr., 1984. p. 77-98(26) - Bulger, Thomas.;
Mark Twains Ambivalent Utopianism. In: Studies in American Fiction 17 (1989): p. 235-242(8) - Burde, E.J.;
Mark Twain The Writer As Pilot. In: PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America New York, N.Y. . 1978, vol. 93, no. 5, p. 878-892(15) - Byers, John R.;
A Hannibal Summer: The Framework of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. In: Studies in American Fiction 8 (1980): p. 81-88(8) - Byers, John R., Jr.;
Miss Emmeline Grangerford's Hymn Book. In: American Literature 43 (May 1971): p. 259-263(5)
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- Carkeet, David.;
The Dialects in Huckleberry Finn. In: American Literature, 51(1979): p. 315-332(18) - Caron, James E.;
The Comic Bildungsroman of Mark Twain. In: Modern Language Quarterly, 50 (1989): no. 2, p. 145-172(28) - Caron, James E.;
Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar: Tall Tales and a Tragic Figure. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature 36.4 (1982): p. 452-470(18) - Carpenter, Scott.;
Demythification in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In: Studies in American Fiction 15.2 (1987): p. 211-217(7) - Carrington, George C. Jr.;
Farce and Huckleberyy Finn. In: Sattelmeyer, Robert & Crowley, J. Donald (eds.)., One Hundred Years of Huckleberry Finn: The Boy, His Book, and American Culture. Univ. of Missouri Pr., 1985. p. 216-230(15) - Carter, Everett.;
The Meaning of A Connecticut Yankee. In: American Literature 50.3 (Nov. 1978): p. 418-440(23) - Carter, Everett.;
The Modernist Ordeal of Huckleberry Finn. In: Studies in American Fiction 13.2 (Autumn 1985): p. 169-183(15) - Cecil, L. Moffitt.;
The Historical Ending of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: How Nigger Jim was Set Free. In: American Literary Realism 13 (1980): p. 280-283(4) - Chamberlain, Bobby J.;
Frontier Humor in Huckleberry Finn and Carvalho's O coronel e o Lobismem. In: Comparative Literature Studies 21 (1984): p. 201-216(16) - Cloutier, Arthur C.;
Dear Mr. Seelye … Yours Truly, Tom Sawyer. In: College English, 34(1973), p. 849-853(5) - Coburn, Mark D.;
'Training Is Everything': Communal Opinion and the Individual in Pudd'nhead Wilson. In: Modern Language Quarterly, 31 (1970): p. 209-219(11) - Cohen, Philip.;
Aesthetic Anomalies in Pudd'nhead Wilson. In: Studies in American Fiction 10.1 (1982): p. 55-69(15) - Collins, William J.;
Hank Morgan in the Garden of Forking Paths: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court as Alternative History. In: Modern Fiction Studies 32.1 (Spring 1986): 109-114(6) - Colwell, James L.;
Huckleberries and Humans: On the Naming of Huckleberry Finn. In: PMLA 86 (January 1971): p. 70-76(7) - Cox, James M.;
A Hard Book to Take. In: Bloom, Harold. (ed)., Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Chelsea House Publishers, 1986. p. 87-108(22) - Cox, James M.;
Humor and America: The Southwestern Bear Hunt, Mrs. Stowe and Mark Twain. In: Sewanee Review, 83(1975), p. 573-601(29) - Cox, James M.;
Life On the Mississippi Revisited. In: Davis, Sara de Saussure. & Beidler, Philip D. (eds)., The Mythologizing of Mark Twain. Univ. of Alabama Pr., 1984. p. 99-115(17) - David, Beverly R.;
Mark Twain and the Legends for Huckleberry Finn. In: American Literary Realism, 15 (1982): p. 155-165(11) - David, Beverly R.;
The Pictorial Huckleberry Finn: Mark Twain and His Illustrator, E.W. Kemble. In: American Quarterly, 26(1974), p. 331-351(21) - Doyno, Victor.;
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: The Growth from Manuscript to Novel. In: Sattelmeyer, Robert & Crowley, J. Donald (eds.)., One Hundred Years of Huckleberry Finn: The Boy, His Book, and American Culture. Univ. of Missouri Pr., 1985. p. 106-116(11) - Duncan, Jeffrey L.;
The Empirical and the Ideal in Mark Twain. In: PMLA 95 (1980): p. 201-212(12)
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- Elsbree, Langdon.;
Huck Finn on the Nile. In: South Atlantic Quarterly 69 (1970): p. 504-510(7) - Ensor, Allison R.;
The Illustrating of Huckleberry Finn: A Centennial Perspective. In: Sattelmeyer, Robert & Crowley, J. Donald (eds.)., One Hundred Years of Huckleberry Finn: The Boy, His Book, and American Culture. Univ. of Missouri Pr., 1985. p. 255-281(27) - Ensor, Allison R.;
Mark Twain's Yankee and the Prophet of Baal. In: American Literary Realism 14.1 (1981): p. 38-42(5) - Ensor, Allison R.;
Norman Rockwell Sentimentality: The Rockwell Illustrations for Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. In: Davis, Sara de Saussure. & Beidler, Philip D. (eds)., The Mythologizing of Mark Twain. Univ. of Alabama Pr., 1984. p. 15-36(22) - Ensor, Allison R..;
Twain's Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 1989. Vol. 48, no. 1; p. 32-34 (3 pages) - Felheim M.;
Tom Sawyer Grows Up: Ben Hecht as a Writer. In: Journal of Popular Culture, Spring 1976, Vol. 9, no. 4, p. 908-915(8) - Fertel, R. J.;
'Free and Easy'? Spontaneity and the Quest for Maturity in the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In: Modern Language Quarterly, 44 (1983): p. 157-177(21) - Fetterly, Judith.;
"Disenchantment: Tom Sawyer in Huckleberry Finn. In: PMLA 87:1 (1972): p. 69-74(6) - Fetterley, Judith.;
Yankee Showman and Reformer: The Character of Mark Twain's Hank Morgan. In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language 14.4 (Winter 1973): p. 667-679(13) - Fisher, Marvin, and Michae Elliott.;
Pudd'nhead Wilson: Half a Dog Is Worse Than None. In: The Southern Review 8 (1972): p. 533-547(15) - Fischer, Victor.;
Huck Finn Reviewed: The Reception of Huckleberry Finn in the United States, 1885-1897. In: American Literary Realism, 16 (1983): p. 1-57(57) - Frank, Albert J. Von.;
Huck Finn and the Flight From Maturity. In: Studies in American Fiction 7 (1979): p. 1-15. (15) - Fredricks, Nancy.;
Twain's Indelible Twins. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, 43.4 (1989): p. 484-499(16) - Furnas, J. C.;
The crowded raft and its critics. In: American Scholar 54/4(1985): p. 517-524(8)
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- Galligan, Edward L.;
True Comedians and False: Don Quixote and Huckleberry Finn. In: Sewanee Review, 86 (1978): p. 66-83(18) - Gardiner, Jane.;
'A More Splendid Necromancy': Mark Twain's Connecticut Yankee and the Electrical Revolution. In: Studies in the Novel 19.4 (1987): p. 448-458(11) - Gargano, James W.;
Pudd'nhead Wilson: Mark Twain as Genial Satan. In: South Atlantic Quarterly 74 (1975): p. 365-375(11) - Gaston, Georg Meri-Akri.;
The Function of Tom Sawyer in Huckleberry Finn. In: Mississippi Quarterly 27 (1973-74): p. 33-39(7) - Gerber, John C.;
Collecting the Works of Mark Twain. In: Davis, Sara de Saussure. & Beidler, Philip D. (eds)., The Mythologizing of Mark Twain. Univ. of Alabama Pr., 1984. p. 3-14(12) - Gerber, John C.;
Introduction: The Continuing Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In: Sattelmeyer, Robert & Crowley, J. Donald (eds.)., One Hundred Years of Huckleberry Finn: The Boy, His Book, and American Culture. Univ. of Missouri Pr., 1985. p. 1-12(12) - Gilman, Stephen.;
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Experience of Samuel Clemens. In: Sattelmeyer, Robert & Crowley, J. Donald (eds.)., One Hundred Years of Huckleberry Finn: The Boy, His Book, and American Culture. Univ. of Missouri Pr., 1985. p. 15-25(11) - Girgus, Sam B.;
Conscience in Connecticut: Civilization and Its Discontents in Twain's Camelot. In: New England Quarterly, 51(1978): p. 547-560(14) - Gordon, Jan B.;
"Fan-Tods 'wid' de Samurai": Huckleberry Finn in Japan. In: Sattelmeyer, Robert & Crowley, J. Donald (eds.)., One Hundred Years of Huckleberry Finn: The Boy, His Book, and American Culture. Univ. of Missouri Pr., 1985. p. 282-296(15) - Gribben, Alan.;
Anatole France and Mark Twain's Satan. In: American Literature 47 (January 1976): p. 634-635(2) - Gribben, Alan.;
Autobiography as Property : Mark Twain and His Legend. In: Davis, Sara de Saussure. & Beidler, Philip D. (eds)., The Mythologizing of Mark Twain. Univ. of Alabama Pr., 1984. p. 39-55(17) - Gribben, Alan.;
'Good Books & a Sleepy Conscience': Mark Twain's Reading Habits. In: American Literary Realism, 9(Autumn 1976): p. 294-306(13) - Gribben, Alan.;
How Tom Sawyer Played Robin Hood 'by the Book,' In: English Language Notes 13(March 1976): p. 201-204(4) - Gribben, Alan.;
"I Did Wish Tom Sawyer Was There": Boy-Book Elements in Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. In: Sattelmeyer, Robert & Crowley, J. Donald (eds.)., One Hundred Years of Huckleberry Finn: The Boy, His Book, and American Culture. Univ. of Missouri Pr., 1985. p. 149-170(22) - Gribben, Alan.;
'It Is Unsatisfactory to Read to One's Self': Mark Twain's Informal Readings. In: Quarterly Journal of Speech 62 (February 1976): p. 49-56(8) - Gribben, Alan.;
Mark Twain, Phrenology, and the 'Temperaments': A Study of Pseudoscientific Influence. In: American Quarterly 24 (1972): p. 45-68(24) - Gribben, Alan.;
'The Master Hand of Old Malory': Mark Twain's Acquaintance with Le Morte d'Arthur. In: English Language Notes 16 (1978): p. 32-40(9) - Gribben, Alan.;
Removing Mark Twain's Mask: A Decade of Criticism and Scholarship," Part I, In:ESQ, 26, 2nd quarter (1980): p. 100-108(9) - Gribben, Alan.;
Removing Mark Twain's Mask: A Decade of Criticism and Scholarship,"; Part II, In: ESQ 26, 3rd quarter (1980): p. 149-171(23) - Griffith, Clark.;
Merlin's Grin: From 'Tom' to 'Huck' in A Connecticut Yankee. In: The New England Quarterly 48 (1975): p. 28-46(18) - Griska, Joseph M., Jr.;
Two New Joel Chandler Harris Reviews of Mark Twain. In: American Literature, 48(1977), p. 584-589(6) - Gunn, Drewey Wayne.
The Monomythic Structure of Roughing It. In: American Literature. Durham: Dec 1989. Vol. 61, no. 4; p. 563-585(23)
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- Harris, Susan K.;
Four ways to inscribe a mackerel: Mark Twain and Laura Hawkins. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Summer 1989. Vol. 21, no. 2; p. 138-153(16) - Harris, Susan K.;
Mark Twain's Bad Women. In: Studies in American Fiction 13.2 (1985): p. 157-168(12) - Heath, William.;
Tears and Flapdoodle: Sentimentality in Huckleberry Finn. In: South C) arolina Review, 19.1 (1986): p. 60-79(20) - Hill, Hamlin.;
Huck Finn's Humor Today. In: Sattelmeyer, Robert & Crowley, J. Donald (eds.)., One Hundred Years of Huckleberry Finn: The Boy, His Book, and American Culture. Univ. of Missouri Pr., 1985. p. 297-307(11) - Hoag, Gerald.;
The Delicate Art of Geography: The Whereabouts of the Phelps Plantation in Huckleberry Finn. In: English Language Notes 26.4 (1989): p. 63-66(4) - Hoffman, Michael J.;
Huck's Ironic Circle. In: Bloom, Harold. (ed)., Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Chelsea House Publishers, 1986. p. 31-44(14)
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- Kaufmann, David.;
Satiric Deceit in the Ending of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In: Studies in the Novel, 19.1 (1987): p. 66-78(13) - Kearns, Cleo McNelly.;
The Limits of Semiotics. In: Bloom, Harold. (ed)., Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Chelsea House Publishers, 1986. p. 109-124(16) - Ketterer, David.;
Epoch-Eclipse and Apocalypse: Special 'Effects' in A Connecticut Yankee. In: PMLA 88.4 (1973): p. 1104-1114(11) - Kolb, Harold H., Jr.;
Mark Twain and the Myth of the West. In: Davis, Sara de Saussure. & Beidler, Philip D. (eds)., The Mythologizing of Mark Twain. Univ. of Alabama Pr., 1984. p. 119-135(17) - Kolb, Harold H., Jr.;
Mark Twain, Huck Finn, and Jacob Blivens: Gilt-Edged, Tree-Calf Morality in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In: Virginia Quarterly Review 55 (1979): p. 653-669(17) - Kolb, Harold.;
Mere Humor and Moral Humor: Example of Mark Twain. In: American Literary History 19:1 (1986): p. 52-64(13) - Kordecki, Lesley C.;
Twain's Critique of Malory's Romance: Forma tractandi and A Connecticut Yankee. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature 41.3 (Dec. 1986): p. 329-348(20) - Krauth, Leland.;
The Victorian of Southwestern Humor. In: American Literature 54 (1982): p. 368-384(17) - Lenz, William E.;
Confidence and Convention in Huckleberry Finn. In: Sattelmeyer, Robert & Crowley, J. Donald (eds.)., One Hundred Years of Huckleberry Finn: The Boy, His Book, and American Culture. Univ. of Missouri Pr., 1985. p. 186-200(15)
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- McKay, Janet Holmgren.;
'Tears and Flapdoodle': Point of View and Style in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In: Style 10 (1976): p. 41-50(10) - Machan, Tim William.;
The Symbolic Narrative of Huckleberry Finn. In:Arizona Quarterly, 42.2 (1986), p. 131-140(10) - MacKethan, Lucinda H.;
Huck Finn and the Slave Narratives: Lighting Out as Design. In: Southern Review, 20 (1984): p. 247-264(18) - Martin, Jay.;
The Genie in the Bottle: Huckleberry Finn in Mark Twain's Life. In: Sattelmeyer, Robert & Crowley, J. Donald (eds.)., One Hundred Years of Huckleberry Finn: The Boy, His Book, and American Culture. Univ. of Missouri Pr., 1985. p. 56-81(26) - Marx, Leo.;
Mr. Eliot, Mr. Trilling, and Huckleberry Finn. In: Bloom, Harold. (ed)., Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Chelsea House Publishers, 1986. p. 7-20(14) - Matchie, Thomas.;
The Land of the Free: Or, The Home of the Brave. In: Journal of American Culture, 11.4 (1988): p. 7-13(7) - May, John R.;
The Gospel According to Philip Traum: Structural Unity in 'The Mysterious Stranger. In: Studies in Short Fiction 8 (1971): p. 411-422(12) - Miller, J. Hillis.;
First-Person Narration in David Copperfild and Huckleberry Finn. In: Bloom, Harold. (ed)., Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Chelsea House Publishers, 1986. p. 21-30(10) - Miller, Michael G.
Geography and structure in Huckleberry Finn, In: Studies in the Novel 12/3(1980), p. 192-209(18) - Mills, Randy K.;
Using Tom and Huck to Develop Moral Reasoning in Adolescents: A Strategy for the Classroom. In: Adolescence. Roslyn Heights: Summer 1988. Vol. 23, no. 90; p. 325-329 (5) - Mitchell, Lee Clark.;
Verbally Roughing It: The West of Words. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature 44.1 (June 1989): p. 67-92(26) - Michelson, Bruce.;
Huck and the Games of the World. In: American Literary Realism 13 (1980): p. 108-121(14) - Monteiro, George.;
Narrative Laws and Narrative Lies in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In: Studies in American Fiction 13 (1985): p. 227-237(11) - Mott, Bertram, Jr.;
Twain's Joan: A Divine Anomaly. In: Etudes Anglaises 23 (1970): p. 245-255(11) - Murphy, Kevin.;
Illiterate's Progress: The Descent into Literacy in Huckleberry Finn. In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 26 (1984): p. 363-387(25)
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- O'Brien, Jerry.
'Everybody Chases Butterflies': The Theme of False Hope in The Gilded Age. In: Journal ofAmerican Culture 6 (1983): p. 69-75(7) - Oehlschlaeger, Fritz.;
"Gwyne to Git Hung": The Conclusion of Huckleberry Finn. In: Sattelmeyer, Robert & Crowley, J. Donald (eds.)., One Hundred Years of Huckleberry Finn: The Boy, His Book, and American Culture. Univ. of Missouri Pr., 1985. p. 117-127(11) (TSF) - Opdahl, Keith M.;
'You'll Be Sorry When I'm Dead': Child-Adult Relations in Huck Finn. In: Modern Fiction Studies 25:4 (1979-80): p. 613-624(12) - Oriard, Michael;
From Tom Sawyer to Huckleberry Finn: Toward Godly Play. In: Studies in American Fiction 8 (1980): p. 183-202(20) - Papovich, J.F.;
Popular Appeal and Sales Strategy: The Propectus of the Innocents Abroad. In: English Language Notes Boulder, Colo. 1981, vol. 19, no1, pp. 47-50(4) - Pearce, Roy Harvey.;
Huck Finn in His History. In: Etudes Anglaises 24 (1971): p. 283-291(9) - Pearce, Roy Harvey.;
Yours Truly, Huck Finn. In: Sattelmeyer, Robert & Crowley, J. Donald (eds.)., One Hundred Years of Huckleberry Finn: The Boy, His Book, and American Culture. Univ. of Missouri Pr., 1985. p. 313-324(12) - Peck, Richard E.;
The Campaign That . . . Succeeded. In: American Literary Realism, 21.3 (1989): p. 3-12(10) - Piacentino, Edward J.;
Another Chapter in the Literary Relationship of Mark Twain and Joel Chandler Harris. In: Mississippi Quarterly 38.1 (Winter 1984-185): 73-85 (13) - Pinsker, Sanford.;
Huckleberry Finn, Modernist Poet. In: Midwest Quarterly 24 (1983): p. 261-273(13) - Pressman, Richard S.;
A Connecticut Yankee in Merlin's Cave: The Role of Contradiction in Mark Twain's Novel. In: American Literary Realism, 16.1 (Spring 1983): p. 58-72(15) - Pribek, Thomas.;
Huckleberry Finn: His Masquerade and His Lessons for Lying. In: American Literary Realism, 19.3 (1987): p. 68-79(12)
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- Quirk, Tom.;
'Learning a Nigger to Argue': Quitting Huckleberry Finn. In: American Literary Realism, 20 (1987): p. 18-33(16) - Quirk, Tom.;
Life Imitating Art: Huckleberry Finn and Twain's Autobiographical Writings. In: Sattelmeyer, Robert & Crowley, J. Donald (eds.)., One Hundred Years of Huckleberry Finn: The Boy, His Book, and American Culture. Univ. of Missouri Pr., 1985. p. 41-55(15) - Railton, Stephen;
Jim and Mark Twain What Do Dey Stan' For? In: Virginia Quarterly Review 63.3 (1987): p. 393-408(16) - Rabinowitz, Peter J.;
Assertion and Assumption: Fictional Patterns and the External World. In: PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 96.3 (1981): 408-419(12) - Regan, Robert.;
Huck Finn in the Wake of the Quaker City. In: Sattelmeyer, Robert & Crowley, J. Donald (eds.)., One Hundred Years of Huckleberry Finn: The Boy, His Book, and American Culture. Univ. of Missouri Pr., 1985. p. 231-241(11) - Robinson, Forest B.
The characterization of Jim in Huckleberry Finn, In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, vol. 43, no. 3: 1988, p. 361-391(31) - Robinson, Forrest G.;
Patterns of Consciousness in the Innocents Abroad. In: American Literature. Durham: Mar 1986. Vol. 58, no. 1; p. 46-63(18) - Rogers, Rodney O;
Twain, Taine, and Lecky: The Genesis of a Passage in A Connecticut Yankee. In: Modern Language Quarterly 34 (1973): p. 436-447(12) - Ross, Michael L.;
Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson: Dawson's Landing and the Ladder of Nobility. In: Novel: A Forum on Fiction 6 (1973): p. 244-256(13)
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- Sargent, Mark L.;
A Connecticut Yankee in Jane Lamptons South: Mark Twain and the Regicide. In: The Mississippi Quarterly 40.1 (Winter 1986-87): p. 21-31(11) - Sattelmeyer, Robert.;
Interesting, but Tough: Huckleberry Finn and the Problem of Tradition. In: Sattelmeyer, Robert & Crowley, J. Donald (eds.)., One Hundred Years of Huckleberry Finn: The Boy, His Book, and American Culture. Univ. of Missouri Pr., 1985. p. 354-370(17) - Sawicki, Joseph.;
Authority/Author-ity: Representation and Fictionality in Huckleberry Finn. In: Modern Fiction Studies, 31 (1985): p. 691-702(12) - Schact, Paul.;
The Lonesomeness of Huckleberry Finn. In: American Literature 53 (1981): p. 189-201(13) - Scharnhorst, Gary.;
Mark Twain and the Millerites: Notes on A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. In: ATQ n.s. 3.3 (Sept. 1989): p. 297-304(8) - Schmitz, Neil.;
Huckspeech. In: Bloom, Harold. (ed)., Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Chelsea House Publishers, 1986. p. 45-68(24) - Schmitz, Neil.;
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