"Let us be thankful for the fools; but for
them, the rest of us could not succeed." Mark Twain.
Webbing around the following links is a mass of materials.
- Samuel Langhorne Clemens
Mark Twain (1835-1910).
- In the Biography and Criticism page of Jim Zwick's Twain
Site, look for articles available through the scholarly journal 'Nineteenth
Century Literature'.
- "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is a fictional work which
grapples with one of the most powerful themes in American history -
slavery.
Overview.
- Huck's journey down the Mississippi River is viewed by some to symbolize
his course of self discovery. Symbolism
of water, fog...
- The Popular Culture page of the same
site also includes links to a number of articles about the continuing
controversy in the United States about whether or not 'The Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn' is a racist book.
SOMMAIRE
Page
d'accueil | Site
Goals | Programme
du Concours | Acknowledgements
| Author
Preparing
for Agreg | Your
Inner Resources | Interview
with the Jury | What's
New
Hamlet
| Huckleberry
Finn | The
Caretaker
English
Society at War | U.S.
Indian Policy | Indian
Policy Documents
Dissertation
en Anglais | Pédagogie
de l'Anglais | Didactics
of English
Linguistics
| Thème/Version
| Terminology,
Jargons
"Clothes make the man. Naked
people have little or no influence on society"-- Mark Twain.
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