Contents: IntroductionPlot Summary Characters Themes Critical Overview Criticism For Further Study |
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Peaches Henry, "The Struggle for Tolerance: Race and Censorship in Huckleberry Finn," in Satire or Evasion? Black Perspectives on Huckleberry Finn, edited by James S.Leonard, Thomas A. Tenney, and Thadius Davis, Duke University Press, 1992, pp. 25 – 48.
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Eric Lott, "Mr. Clemens and Jim Crow: Twain, Race, and Blackface," in Criticism and the Color Line: Desegregating American Literature, edited by Henry B. Wonham, Rutgers University Press, 1996, pp. 30 – 42.
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H. L. Mencken, "Final Estimate," in his H. L. Mencken's "Smart Set" Criticism, edited by William H. Nolte, Cornell University Press, 1968, pp. 182 – 89.
Forrest G. Robinson, "The Characterization of Jim in Huckleberry Finn," in Nineteenth-Century Literature, Vol. XLIII, No. 3, December, 1988, pp. 361 – 91.
Lionel Trilling, "The Greatness of Huckleberry Finn," in Huckleberry Finn Among the Critics, edited by M. Thomas Inge, University Publications of America, 1985, pp. 81 – 92.




