Mark Twain: A Critical Study

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This book on Mark Twain consists of thirteen articles namely-Mark Twain: An Overview; Realism, Romanticism and Politics in Mark Twain; Beneath the Veil: Clothing, Race and Gender in Mark Twain’s Pudd’nhead Wilson; Carnival in Mark Twain’s “Stirring Times in Austria” and “The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg”; Through a Glass Eye, Darkly: The Skeptic Design of ‘Life on the Mississippi’; ‘A Difficult Case’: W.D. Howell’s Impression of Mark Twain; Literary Continuity in Sandra Cisneros’s ‘The House on Mango Street’; Seven Recent Commentaries on Mark Twain; Gloom and Doom in Mark Twain’s Connecticut Yankee, from Thomas Malory’s Morte Darthur; What’s Funny about Huckleberry Finn; Tom Sawyer’s Games of Death; Huck the Thief; Mark Twain’s Cross-Dressing Oeuvre; etc. This book gives a vivid account of his life events and literary achievements alongwith critical notes by competent scholars. Definitely this will serve the purpose of students and teachers alike.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Edwin Arnold

Dr. Edwin Arnold, is a keen scholar of English literature. Having rich experience in teaching, he has made debut in writing critiques on different litterateurs and their literary works.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Robert Hudson

Dr. Rober Hudson, has a brilliant academic record. A novelist and short-story writer himself, he is a researcher, a commentator and a versatile genius.

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Title
Mark Twain: A Critical Study
Author
Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8126120622
Length
viii+339p., Notes; References; Index; 22cm.
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