Critical Approaches to American Literature: Walt Whitman to William FaulknerCrowell, 1965 - American literature |
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... Twain is temporarily assuming the point of view of a boy should not be overlooked . The role of the amiable idiot is the most restricted one that Twain plays in Innocents Abroad . As the idiot Twain ... Twain's most brilliant [ MARK TWAIN 72.
... Twain is temporarily assuming the point of view of a boy should not be overlooked . The role of the amiable idiot is the most restricted one that Twain plays in Innocents Abroad . As the idiot Twain ... Twain's most brilliant [ MARK TWAIN 72.
Page 110
... Twain's mind - his determinism and his moralism . Twain , she says , establishes a deterministic framework to explain the motivation and behavior of his characters and then violates it illogically with " an implied theme of divine ...
... Twain's mind - his determinism and his moralism . Twain , she says , establishes a deterministic framework to explain the motivation and behavior of his characters and then violates it illogically with " an implied theme of divine ...
Page 334
... TWAIN BALDANZA , Frank . Mark Twain : An Introduction and Interpretation . New York , 1961 . BLAIR , Walter . Mark Twain & Huck Finn . Berkeley and Los Angeles , 1960 . BRANCH , Edgar M. The Literary Apprenticeship of Mark Twain ...
... TWAIN BALDANZA , Frank . Mark Twain : An Introduction and Interpretation . New York , 1961 . BLAIR , Walter . Mark Twain & Huck Finn . Berkeley and Los Angeles , 1960 . BRANCH , Edgar M. The Literary Apprenticeship of Mark Twain ...
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Whitman I | 14 |
Richard P Adams Whitmans Lilacs and the Tradition | 28 |
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