Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
Author(s): Mark Twain
Along with Blake and Dickens, Mark Twain was one of the nineteenth century's greatest chroniclers of childhood. These two novels reveal different aspects of his genius: Tom Sawyer is a much-loved story about the sheer pleasure of being a boy; Huckleberry Finn, the book Hemingway said was the source of all the American fiction that followed it, is both a hilarious account of an incorrigible truant and a tremendous parable of innocence in conflict with the fallen adult world.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Everyman
- : Everyman's Library
- : 0.636
- : 01 September 1991
- : 3.3 Centimeters X 13 Centimeters X 20.9 Centimeters
- : books
Special Fields
- : Mark Twain
- : Hardback
- : English
- : 813/.4
- : 480