Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Complete Text with Introduction, Historical Contexts, Critical EssaysHoughton Mifflin, 2000 - 392 من الصفحات In addition to the entire text of what some consider the quintessential American novel, this comprehensive volume features materials that help place the novel in perspective with its time and place. "Contexts" includes essays on the composition of the novel, the people and history of the Upper Mississippi Valley, slavery, and the critical reception of the novel upon its publication. "Readings" includes Henry Nash Smith's introduction to the 1958 Riverside Edition of the novel, as well as critical essays. |
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... keep them till they're ransomed , it means that we keep them till they're dead . ” " Now , that's something like . That'll answer . Why couldn't you said that before ? We'll keep them till they're ransomed to death - and a bothersome ...
... keep them till they're ransomed , it means that we keep them till they're dead . ” " Now , that's something like . That'll answer . Why couldn't you said that before ? We'll keep them till they're ransomed to death - and a bothersome ...
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... keep the things dry . Jim made a floor for the wigwam , and raised it a foot or more above the level of the raft , so now the blankets and all the traps was out of the reach of steamboat waves . Right in the middle of the wigwam we made ...
... keep the things dry . Jim made a floor for the wigwam , and raised it a foot or more above the level of the raft , so now the blankets and all the traps was out of the reach of steamboat waves . Right in the middle of the wigwam we made ...
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... keep it stirred up— and when the river was low , keep mud on hand to put in and thicken the water up the way it ought to be . The Child of Calamity said that was so ; he said there was nutritious- ness in the mud , and a man that drunk ...
... keep it stirred up— and when the river was low , keep mud on hand to put in and thicken the water up the way it ought to be . The Child of Calamity said that was so ; he said there was nutritious- ness in the mud , and a man that drunk ...
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VICTOR A DOYNO The Composition of Adventures | 9 |
GEORGE E BATES JR et al Barges from Historic Life Styles | 17 |
REV WILLIAM HENRY MILBURN from Pioneers Preachers | 30 |
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