In this dissertation, I discuss Mark Twain’s major novels in terms of sentimentality and boundary-making. Indeed, Twain is concerned with male sympathy toward other men in many of his major works: Tom Sawyer’s compassion for the miserable death of the mixed-blood antagonist Injun Joe in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876); Prince Edward’s sympathetic exchange with the pauper Tom Canty in The Prince and the Pauper (1882); Huck’s struggle with the moral dilemma between social conscience and his compassion for the runaway slave Jim in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885); the social reformer Hank Morgan’s sympathetic tie with his fifty –two boys in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1889); and Wilson’s pity for the doting father Jud...
Interweaving literary biography, rhetoric, and emotion studies, this dissertation argues that anger ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)This thesis examines Mark Twain’s use of th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56)Mark Twain reached the pinnacle of his artistry with\u...
Throughout his career Mark Twain viewed the relations between the individual and his community with ...
Mark Twain wrote two most famous American novels, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of...
The object of dissertation is the literary composition, depiction of realism in the novels of Mark T...
This thesis studies Mark Twain’s uses of suffering in the writer character reader triad. In the book...
In this study, I show that three major areas of Mark Twain's personality—conscience, ego, and noncon...
“The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain is one of the most renowned works of the America...
The purpose of the thesis is to demonstrate that the pessimism exhibited in the themes of The Myster...
Mark Twain\u27s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn contains three character types which serve as models ...
This dissertation looks at all works of Mark Twain's. concerning the boys Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry...
[[abstract]]Abstract This thesis examines how Mark Twain’s two distinctive types of children—model ...
[[abstract]]Mark Twain is generally known for his novels about African-Americans, but actually, he i...
© 1976 Jan Therese SmithThe tendency towards pessimism in the 19th century novel is one of the most ...
Interweaving literary biography, rhetoric, and emotion studies, this dissertation argues that anger ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)This thesis examines Mark Twain’s use of th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56)Mark Twain reached the pinnacle of his artistry with\u...
Throughout his career Mark Twain viewed the relations between the individual and his community with ...
Mark Twain wrote two most famous American novels, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of...
The object of dissertation is the literary composition, depiction of realism in the novels of Mark T...
This thesis studies Mark Twain’s uses of suffering in the writer character reader triad. In the book...
In this study, I show that three major areas of Mark Twain's personality—conscience, ego, and noncon...
“The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain is one of the most renowned works of the America...
The purpose of the thesis is to demonstrate that the pessimism exhibited in the themes of The Myster...
Mark Twain\u27s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn contains three character types which serve as models ...
This dissertation looks at all works of Mark Twain's. concerning the boys Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry...
[[abstract]]Abstract This thesis examines how Mark Twain’s two distinctive types of children—model ...
[[abstract]]Mark Twain is generally known for his novels about African-Americans, but actually, he i...
© 1976 Jan Therese SmithThe tendency towards pessimism in the 19th century novel is one of the most ...
Interweaving literary biography, rhetoric, and emotion studies, this dissertation argues that anger ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)This thesis examines Mark Twain’s use of th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56)Mark Twain reached the pinnacle of his artistry with\u...