I am attempting some graduate research on Twain and his relationship with the famous Oedipal complex. I'm not so much interested in if he read Freud or heard of his work, but how the theory of parracide and guilt toward the father is treated in Twain's work (Pudd'nhead Wilson specifically but not only). In other words, does Twain's work in any way reflect the Oedipal myth, like Hamlet Or the Brothers Karamasov did. Does anyone have any leads? Thank you. Steve Ward Waynesville High School