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Hi Joe, I'm not sure the context of you question, but if any of this is
useful, I'm grateful.  there's a nice chapter in Jackson Lears's No Place
of Grace on Medieval mentality that is good; also there's a chapter on
commerce by Gregg Camfield in the Historical Guide to MT.  If you are
looking for Twain texts, I like some of the imperialism stuff:  Person
Sitting in Darkness or U. S. of Lyncherdom; or even My First Lie, or corm
Pone Opinions, all in Tom Quirk's Penguin collection.  -hb

On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 11:15 AM, Joseph Csicsila <[log in to unmask]>
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> Good morning,
>
> A random question? What texts by Twain (preferably shorter) do you believe
> compliment the teaching of Connecticut Yankee ? Any pairings out there that
> have worked particularly well?
>
> Thanks,
> Joe Csicsila
>



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