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Suggestions for Further Reading Other Works by Mark Twain ‘‘The $30,000 Bequest.’’ In The Signet Classic Book of Mark Twain’s Short Stories.Ed.JustinKaplan.NewYork:NewAmericanLibrary,1985. A gender-switching story involving a married couple. ‘‘1,002d Arabian Night’’ (1883). In Mark Twain’s Satires and Burlesques. Ed.FranklinR.Rogers.Berkeley:UofCaliforniaP,1967.Thetale of a happily married couple content in their gender-switched roles. ‘‘Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer among the Indians.’’ In Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer among the Indians and Other Unfinished Stories. Berkeley: U of California P, 1989.This unfinished manuscript foregrounds Huck and Tom, but implies that young Peggy Mills has been raped, and possibly murdered, by Indians. [The Tragedy of ] Pudd’nhead Wilson. Mineola, N.Y.: Dover, 1999. Twain’s novel about the switching at birth of male infants of different races also involves transvestism and its plot is activated by the female slave Roxy, Twain’s most calculating and assertive woman character. ‘‘The Story of Mamie Grant, the Child-Missionary.’’ In Mark Twain’s Satires and Burlesques. Ed. Franklin R. Rogers. Berkeley: U of California P, 1967. This condensed burlesque features a nine-yearold version of the theologically precocious ‘‘Little Bessie.’’ Studies of Gender and Women’s Issues in Mark Twain’s Life and Works Cooley, John, ed. Mark Twain’s Aquarium: The Samuel Clemens–Angelfish Correspondence, 1905–1910. Athens: U of Georgia P, 1991. Gillman, Susan. Dark Twins: Imposture and Identity in Mark Twain’s America. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1989. 253 Tseng 2001.6.11 17:19 6351 Twain / HOW NANCY JACKSON MARRIED / sheet 269 of 271 Suggestions for Further Reading Harnsberger,CarolineT.MarkTwain,FamilyMan.NewYork:Citadel, 1960. Mark Twain and Women. Spec. issue of Mark Twain Journal 34.2 (fall 1996). Salsbury, Edith Colgate. Susy and Mark Twain: Family Dialogues. New York: Harper, 1965. Skandera-Trombley, Laura E. Mark Twain and the Company of Women. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 1994. Stahl, J. D. Mark Twain: Culture and Gender: Envisioning America through Europe. Athens: U of Georgia P, 1994. Stone, Albert E. The Innocent Eye: Childhood in MarkTwain. New Haven: Yale UP, 1992. Stonely, Peter. Mark Twain and the Feminine Aesthetic. New York: Cambridge UP, 1992. Willis, Resa. Mark and Livy: The Story of Mark Twain and the Woman Who Almost Tamed Him. New York: Atheneum, 1992. Other Studies of Gender and Women’s Issues Showalter, Elaine, ed. Scribbling Women: Short Stories by NineteenthCentury American Women. New Brunswick: Rutgers UP, 1996. , ed. Speaking of Gender. New York: Routledge, 1989. Smith-Rosenberg, Carol. Disorderly Conduct. NewYork: Knopf, 1985. 254 Tseng 2001.6.11 17:19 6351 Twain / HOW NANCY JACKSON MARRIED / sheet 270 of 271 ...

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