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Barbara,
T.S. Eliot's reference to the river as a "Great Brown God," etc. might
be one good place to look.  I don't have the book on hand right now, but
I do recall that the essay with this reference is reprinted in the
edition of _Huck Finn_ edited by James Phelan and Gerald Graff with the
subtitle "A Case Study in Critical Controversy" (Bedford, 1995).
Best of luck,

Joe Goeke

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