Wed, 7 May 2014 01:09:29 -0400
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What's so shocking about that?
Many readers of Huck Finn would argue the last
section of the book (once Tom Sawyer comes in and
starts running the show) is quite flawed, for a
variety of reasons!!!!!!
And I count myself among them.
Many an astute reader of that great novel have
been disappointed by the turns the story takes
once Tom Sawyer sort of takes over from Huck Finn.
-Steve Hoffman
(no academic credentials, just a lay-person
Twainiac in Takoma Park MD)
On 5/6/2014 12:10 PM, Hal Bush wrote:
> Tom: "The Flawed Greatness of Huckleberry Finn"?? "Flawed"? ? ? -- you
> must be joking here ... -hb
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> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 11:01 AM, Quirk, Thomas V. <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
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>> John, I did have one essay: =B3The Flawed Greatness of Huckleberry Finn.=
>> =B2
>> American Literary Realism 45:1 (Fall 2013) 2: 38-48. I don't know the
>> electronic link.
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>> On 5/5/14 3:39 PM, "John Bird" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>> Once again, I will be writing the chapter on Mark Twain for American =3D
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