I am posting this message to the Twain Forum subscribers at the request of Daniel Cassidy. An article about his work recently appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle and is available online at: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/03/12/EBGJL5EEKS1.DTL Mr. Cassidy's contact info and email address are included below if you are interested in reviewing his work and providing him with feedback. Barb ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: [log in to unmask] Subject: hifaultin Huck Finn I have recently completed a short glossary of Irish and Gaelic language words and phrases used by Mark Twain in the dialogue of Huckleberry Finn that I would like to share with scholars of Mark Twain's work. I would like to get some feedback from qualified Twain scholars. Are you aware of any linguists or scholars studying the lexicon of Twain's work in general and Huckleberry Finn in particular? At this point my sanas (gloss) Huck Finn Gaeilge is making the rounds among Irish language scholars. Daniel Cassidy Professor of Irish Studies Co-Director The Irish Studies Program New College of California 777 Valencia Street San Francisco, Ca., 94131 415-821-4482 [log in to unmask]