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Mark Twain and the Novel: The Double-Cross of Authority - Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture Howe, Lawrence (Roosevelt University, Chicago)
Mark Twain and the Novel: The Double-Cross of Authority - Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture
Howe, Lawrence (Roosevelt University, Chicago)
Marked by disruptions, repetition, and contradictions, the novels of Mark Twain exemplify the ideological stand-off between the American ideal of individual freedom and the reality of social control. This book provides a fresh look at some of Twain's major novels, such as Life on the Mississippi, Huckleberry Finn and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.
280 pages, black & white illustrations
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | July 16, 2009 |
| ISBN13 | 9780521107624 |
| Publishers | Cambridge University Press |
| Pages | 280 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 21 mm · 422 g |
| Language | English |