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  1. Editor’s Re: Marks
  2. Ann M. Ryan
  3. pp. v-vi
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Critical Essays

  1. “There’s Millions in It!”: The Gilded Age and the Economy of Satire
  2. Tracy Wuster
  3. pp. 1-21
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  1. Mark Twain, Nietzsche, and Terrible Truths That Can Set Us Free
  2. Patrick J. Keane
  3. pp. 22-41
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  1. The Mark Twain and Robert Ingersoll Connection: Freethought, Borrowed Thought, Stolen Thought
  2. John Bird
  3. pp. 42-61
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  1. Mark Twain, Memory, and the Failures of Historicism
  2. James E. Dobson
  3. pp. 62-76
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  1. Mark Twain’s Defense of Virtue from the Offense of English Literature: Matthew Arnold and Percy Shelley
  2. Alex Brink Effgen
  3. pp. 77-95
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  1. The Naming of a Slave: Roxy’s Power in Mark Twain’s Pudd’nhead Wilson
  2. Rebecca Guess Cantor
  3. pp. 96-108
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Notes

  1. Unveiling Mark Twain’s “Family Sketch”
  2. Benjamin Griffin
  3. pp. 109-112
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  1. A True Story, Repeated Word for Word as I Lived It
  2. Alyssa Alexander
  3. pp. 113-117
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  1. Rediscovering Twain: Beyond Huck Finn and the Tall Tale
  2. Jennifer Gaye
  3. pp. 118-120
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  1. Mark Twain’s “The Treaty with China”: Precursor with a Punch
  2. Martin Zehr
  3. pp. 121-122
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  1. The Treaty with China: Its Provisions Explained
  2. Mark Twain
  3. pp. 123-138
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Reviews

  1. Mark Twain’s Homes and Literary Tourism by Hilary Iris Lowe (review)
  2. John Bird
  3. pp. 139-142
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  1. Scribblin’ for a Livin’: Mark Twain’s Pivotal Period in Buffalo by Thomas J. Reigstad (review)
  2. James E. Caron
  3. pp. 142-144
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  1. Dear Mark Twain: Letters from His Readers by R. Kent Rasmussen (review)
  2. Joseph Csicsila
  3. pp. 145-147
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  1. Twain’s Brand: Humor in Contemporary American Culture by Judith Yaross Lee (review)
  2. Ann M. Ryan
  3. pp. 147-150
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 151-153
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