Huckleberry Finn Text, Sources, and Criticism by Kenneth S. Lynn by Kenneth S. Lynn

Text, Sources, and Criticism

This comprehensive work delves into the multifaceted world of Mark Twain's classic novel, exploring its textual intricacies, historical context, and the diverse critical interpretations it has inspired over the years. The book provides a detailed examination of the sources that influenced the creation of the novel, offering insights into Twain's creative process and the socio-political landscape of the time. Additionally, it presents a collection of critical essays that reflect on the novel's enduring impact and the varied perspectives it has elicited from scholars and readers alike, making it an essential resource for understanding the complexities of this quintessential American narrative.