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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Annotated Bibliography

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Twain 's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Bartlett , Irving H . The American Mind in the Mid-Nineteenth Century New York : Thomas

Y . Crowell , 1967 . This book presents the beliefs and norms that were considered as

Socially accepted during the mid-nineteenth century , which was the period when Twain lived . While the beliefs and norms of American society was generally similar in all parts of the country , it has been seen that the societies that

lived within the Southern region of the United States were very different from the other parts of the country (73 . The information that is provided in this book would provide an insight to the society where Twain grew up and lived in . This would then not only explain the social setting presented in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn , but also the different social issues which Twain focused in this novel

Chadwick-Joshua , Jocelyn . The Jim Dilemma : Reading Race in Huckleberry Finn . Jackson

MS : University Press of Mississippi , 1998 . This book focuses on the character of Jim in the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn . The information provided in this book would be used to provide supporting evidence with regards to the reasons that would be presented in the as to why instead of presenting the character of Jim in the same stereotypical manner as many of his peers have in their literary works Twain decided to present Jim , by focusing on his humanity...

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