Satire or evasion? : Black perspectives on Huckleberry Finn
(1992)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
813.4/TWAIN,M/SAT

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 813.4/TWAIN,M/SAT Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Durham : Duke University Press, 1992
DESCRIPTION

iv, 281 pages ; 22 cm

ISBN/ISSN
0822311631, 0822311747 (pbk.), 0822311747 (pbk.), 0822311631
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Case against Huck Finn -- Struggle for tolerance : race and censorship in Huckleberry Finn -- History, slavery, and thematic irony in Huckleberry Finn -- Ending of Huckleberry finn : "Freeing the free negro" -- Veil rent in Twain : degradation and revelation in adventures of Huckleberry Finn -- Mark Twain and the black challenge -- Huck, Jim, and American racial discourse -- Twain's "Nigger" Jim : the tragic face behind the minstrel mask -- Minstrell Shackles and Nineteenth-Century "Liberality" in Huckleberry Finn -- Huck and Jim : a reconsideration -- Nigger and knowledge : white double-consciousness in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn -- Morality and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn -- "A true book-with some stretchers" : Huck Finn Today -- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; or, Mark Twain's Racial ambiguity

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