The Annotated Huckleberry Finn: Adventures of Huckleberry FinnC.N. Potter, 1981 - 378 pages Mark Twain's 1885 novel condemning the institutionalized racism of the pre-Civil War South is among the most celebrated works of American fiction. Twain's story of a runaway boy and an escaped slave's travels on the Mississippi plumbs the essential meaning of freedom. |
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CONTENTS A | 1 |
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 1884 | 53 |
Civilizing HuckMiss WatsonTom Sawyer Waits | 56 |
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