Taylor, I'd be interested if nobody beat me to it. For the CD and/or the video. Glen Johnson Catholic Univ. -----Original Message----- From: Taylor Roberts <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Saturday, April 10, 1999 5:43 PM Subject: Reviewer needed for _Huck Finn_ CD-ROM and video >The Mark Twain Forum needs a reviewer for the following items: > > _The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Understanding a Classic_. > Princeton, N.J.: Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 1998. 34 > mins., color. FFH 7968. VHS Format. Purchase: $149.00. Rental: > $75.00. Prices include public performance rights. > > Few works in American literature address issues as timeless as those > explored in Mark Twain's controversial novel, Huckleberry Finn. In > this program, three scholars, including noted Twain biographer Justin > Kaplan, examine the work and its various themes--race, cruelty, > consequences of greed, meaning of civilization, and the nature of > freedom. The author's life is traced from his days as a printer's > apprentice, riverboat pilot, and journalist, to renowned author. Twain > scholars Shelley Fishkin and David Lionel Smith discuss > African-American influences from Twain's childhood that are reflected > in the work, and suggest that these references, misinterpreted by > readers, form the basis for charges that Twain was a racist. Incidents > from his life, including his vehement anti-slavery and anti-racist > articles couched in irony, provide convincing counterpoint to the > charges. > > _Mark Twain: Huckleberry Finn and Other Works_. Princeton, N.J.: > Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 1998. FFH 7960. CD-ROM. > $149.00. Price include public performance rights. > > This valuable scholarly companion provides in-depth information that > allows students to gain a true appreciation of six major works: > _Huckleberry Finn_, "The Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," "The Man > That Corrupted Hadleyburg," "The $30,000 Bequest," "A True Story," and > "Sociable Jimmy". > > Featuring: > > - The full text of all six works, fully searchable by word or phrase > > - A screening room containing interviews with Twain scholars Justin > Kaplan, author of the definitive Twain biography, _Mr. Clemens and > Mark Twain_; David Lionel Smith, Professor of English at Williams > College; and Shelley Fishkin, Professor of American Studies and > General Editor of _The Oxford Mark Twain_ > > - A network of hyper-links which illuminate themes in Huckleberry > Finn > > - 10 essays including whether Twain should be considered a racist; his > forays into publishing; his stance as an anti-imperialist; his early life > and travels; his problems with international copyright infringements; > the influences of his wife and of the Reconstruction backlash on his > writing > > Special functions: All text is easily accessible with the "turn" of a > page. Editions pop-up by moving the cursor over the text. Pages or > portions of the text can be printed and added to portfolios. The > CD-ROM can be used with either Windows or Macintosh. > >As usual, the review must be of publishable quality, and it would be due >within two months of your receipt of the book (i.e., due late-June >1999). The deadline is particularly important, as we are making every >effort for Forum reviews to appear before print reviews. If you are >inclined to procrastinate, please don't offer to review the book. > >An ideal reviewer would be teaching HF this semester, and still have >time remaining to incorporate this material into a class or two, and >thus gather some student feedback. > >If you would like to see the general content and style of Forum book >reviews, feel free to browse the archive of reviews, which are available >at TwainWeb: > > http://web.mit.edu/linguistics/www/forum/ > >If you're interested in writing a review, please send me both your home >and institutional mailing addresses and phone numbers. If I don't know >you already, it would be helpful for you to explain in what respect >you're qualified to write the review. (If we haven't exchanged e-mail >recently, it might be a good idea for you to remind me of this info.) > >I look forward to hearing from you. > >Taylor Roberts <[log in to unmask]> >Book review editor, Mark Twain Forum