These papers are focused on the analysis of Mark Twain´s Life on the Mississippi and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn with respect to the importance of the river of Mississippi. The opening part of these papers introduces literary terms such as realism, local color, regionalism and southern literature. The next section is dedicated to the river from the historical point of view, what happenings had cardinal relevance for the river. The main part of the work is a detailed analysis of the significance of the river in selected novels, which is supported by authentic quotations. The analysis also concentrates on the relationship of the main characters and the author to the Mississippi River, and as a conclusion a comparison of what bo...
Mark Twains Adventures of Huckleberry FinnDrei deutsche Neuübersetzungen im VergleichAdventures of H...
Mark Twain wrote two most famous American novels, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)This thesis examines Mark Twain’s use of th...
Abstract: Samuel Langhorne Clements popularly known by the pen name, Mark Twain drawn from the Missi...
Despite the extensive research on slavery during the antebellum, few authors have investigated the c...
Flowing across his pages, the Mississippi River inextricably winds itself through Mark Twain’s canon...
This research studies rural life as the setting in Mark Twain’s masterpiece, Adventures of Huckleber...
The antebellum period had witnessed some heavy waves of slaves escaping from the American Southern p...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressã
Darba autors pētīja tēmu ‘Cilvēka un dabas attiecības Marka Tvena romānos „Haklberija Fina piedzīvoj...
The object of dissertation is the literary composition, depiction of realism in the novels of Mark T...
Mark Twain's visions of the Mississippi River offer some of the most indelible images in American li...
“The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain is one of the most renowned works of the America...
The thesis deals with the US slavery and how it is reflected in literary works. It also deals with m...
A brief commentary prepared by Kara Getrost, PhD, Lecturer, English, on the following work: Mark Twa...
Mark Twains Adventures of Huckleberry FinnDrei deutsche Neuübersetzungen im VergleichAdventures of H...
Mark Twain wrote two most famous American novels, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)This thesis examines Mark Twain’s use of th...
Abstract: Samuel Langhorne Clements popularly known by the pen name, Mark Twain drawn from the Missi...
Despite the extensive research on slavery during the antebellum, few authors have investigated the c...
Flowing across his pages, the Mississippi River inextricably winds itself through Mark Twain’s canon...
This research studies rural life as the setting in Mark Twain’s masterpiece, Adventures of Huckleber...
The antebellum period had witnessed some heavy waves of slaves escaping from the American Southern p...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressã
Darba autors pētīja tēmu ‘Cilvēka un dabas attiecības Marka Tvena romānos „Haklberija Fina piedzīvoj...
The object of dissertation is the literary composition, depiction of realism in the novels of Mark T...
Mark Twain's visions of the Mississippi River offer some of the most indelible images in American li...
“The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain is one of the most renowned works of the America...
The thesis deals with the US slavery and how it is reflected in literary works. It also deals with m...
A brief commentary prepared by Kara Getrost, PhD, Lecturer, English, on the following work: Mark Twa...
Mark Twains Adventures of Huckleberry FinnDrei deutsche Neuübersetzungen im VergleichAdventures of H...
Mark Twain wrote two most famous American novels, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)This thesis examines Mark Twain’s use of th...