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Date: | Wed, 27 Mar 1996 11:18:37 -0500 |
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Your question on Hank Morgan and the Picaro is an interesting one, and I
certainly didn't take it as an annoying query from an uninformed student.
I can't say how others felt. The problem is there isn't much material for
debate in the question. The _Encyclopedia_ lists some good work on what some
critics feel is Twain's inability to stick to his plot, a failing which leads
to novels with a picaaresque feel to them. But there aren't really many good
books or articles on Hank Morgan as Picaro. My book, _Twain's Heroes, Twain's
Worlds_, has a pretty thorough consideration of Hank Morgan's heroism, which
is about as close to the topic as the literature seems to get. I have a good
bibliography, but it is nearly a decade out of date. Does anyone else know of
more recent work on Hank Morgan?
Andy Hoffman
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