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Acknowledgments | ||
List of abbreviations | ||
Introduction: Bearing the Double-Cross | 1 | |
1 | Mark Twain's Big Two-Hearted River Text: "Old Times on the Mississippi" and Life on the Mississippi | 14 |
2 | Catching Mark Twain's Drift: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn | 73 |
3 | Reinventing and Circumventing History: The Prince and the Pauper and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court | 118 |
4 | Twaining Is Everything: The American Claimant and Pudd'nhead Wilson | 174 |
Epilogue: After the Double-Cross | 223 | |
Notes | 231 | |
Index | 259 |
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