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Anderson, Frederick, ed. Mark Twain: The Critical Heritage. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1971. This collection traces criticism of Twain's writing from the publication of his first novels to recent times.
Blair, Walter. Mark Twain and Huck Finn. Berkeley: University of California, 1960. This pioneering work explores the background and creation of Huckleberry Finn.
ed. Mark Twain's Hannibal, Huck and Tom. Berkeley: University of California, 1969. A collection of other works, most fragmentary, in which Twain uses materials from the Hannibal...
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