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Mark
Twain / A Life Of Writing.. And Controversy
A 6 page paper on the life and works of Samuel
Clemens, pen name-- Mark Twain. The writer
discusses how some of Twain's own life experiences
along the Mississippi River and elsewhere are
reflected in his fiction. Several key works
including 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,'
'Huckleberry Finn,' & 'A Connecticut Yankee In
King Arthur's Court' are examined. Some of the
controversy over Mark Twain's content is brought
up as well. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Twain.wps
Mark
Twain, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: A Case
Study in Critical Controversy
In 5 pages, the author discusses Mark Twain
'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: A Case Study in
Critical Controversy.' Concerning Mark Twain's
'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' there are
several controversies. One controversy is whether
the story depicts racism, or represents racism.
There is controversy over gender and sexuality.
There is also controversy over the ending to the
story. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PChffax.doc
Mark
Twain’s The Mysterious Stranger
In the conclusion of Mark Twain’s The Mysterious
Stranger, the author argues that there is no God,
no universe, no human race, no heaven, or no hell.
This 5 page paper attempts to determine whether
Twain actually meant this assertion, or if this
was another one of Twain’s attempts to
demonstrate his irreverence towards religion
common in his writings at the end of the 19th
century. No additional sources cited.
Filename: MHTwain2.wps
Mark
Twain's 'Prince and The Pauper'
An 11 page paper on this relatively seldom-studied
book by Mark Twain. After presenting a brief
synopsis, the paper looks at the book's initial
critical reception -- which was much more
favorable than its reputation now -- and then
analyzes its place in the Twain corpus, a hundred
years after its publication. Bibliography lists 6
additional sources.
Filename: Princep.wps
The
Two Sides of Mark Twain
A 7 page paper on the life and works of Mark
Twain. It points out that the persona the author
presents in the earlier short stories [Innocents
Abroad, The Gilded Age, The Prince & The
Pauper, etc;] is much different than the one he
presents in Huckleberry Finn. Bibliography lists 5
sources including Twain's books.
Filename: Huck2.wps
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