Apparently a site called Project Muse has my article, "Carlyle, Clemens, and
Dickens: Mark Twain's Francophobia, the French Revolution, and Determinism"
published in Studies in American Fiction Volume 20, Number 2, Autumn 1992.
I don't have a copy anymore and can't figure out how to download a PDF
version from Project Muse. If nothing else, the bibliography might be
helpful-I don't recall a single sentence in the piece-but assume my focus
was A Tale of Two Cities, not Pickwick.
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/440167
Dr. Wesley Britton
Author, Beta-Earth Chronicles
www.drwesleybritton.com
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From: Mark Twain Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Hal Bush
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2016 9:34 AM
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Subject: Re: Mark Twain and The Pickwick Papers?
Hi, I'd look up the particular book in Alan Gribben's MT's Library, then
check out Howard Baetzhold's study, MT and John Bull.
As I recall there are also some older essays about the 2 that one could
track down easily on the MLA Bib.
-hb
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> One of my former thesis readers is of course a college professor at =
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> He has asked me to submit this question to all of you:
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> "Does anyone know how well Twain had read Dickens, especially The =
> Pickwick Papers? Can anyone recommend good scholarship on the topic?
> Further, if he did so, does he discuss it anywhere? It's got some =
> remarkable overlap with Huck Finn and I'm including both books in a =
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> Whatever insights you can give, I will gratefully pass them onto my =
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>
> Thank you and enjoy the waning days of August!
> John
>
> John R. Pascal, M.B.A., M.A.
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