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Quick question, I think.
Is there a standard or critical edition of *Life on the Mississippi* in
print? Something that should be cited in scholarship on the text.
I'm working on a project related to Civil War-era Arthuriana (mostly
Moncure Conway), and Twain's discussion of the South and chivalry seems
very useful.
Thanks,
Michael Torregrossa
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Michael A. Torregrossa (he/his/him), M.A.
"Be *one *with thy brothers of the *Round Table--*with *Arthur *and
Lancelot, Gawain and *Galahad*, with them *all...* Be *thou *what they
were--a *hero!* Strive forever to maintain the rule of *right*--of law and
*justice*--against those who live and rule by *might*."
Chris Claremont, "From the Holocaust--A Hero!" *Captain Britain* No. 2 (20
Oct. 1976)
*Founder, The Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching
of the Medieval in Popular Culture:
https://medievalinpopularculture.blogspot.com/
*Founder, The Alliance for the Promotion of Research on the Matter of
Britain: https://kingarthurforever.blogspot.com/
*Founder, Northeast Alliance for Scholarship on the Fantastic:
https://northeastfantastic.blogspot.com/
Area Chair, Monsters and the Monstrous Area, Northeast Popular
Culture/American Culture Association:
https://popularpreternaturaliana.blogspot.com/
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