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American Literary Realism

Volume 41, Number 3, Spring 2009

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E-ISSN: 1940-5103 Print ISSN: 0002-9823

Table of Contents

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Special Issue on Mark Twain
Guest Editor: Michael J. Kiskis
Introduction
pp. 189-191
The Voice of Her Laughter: Mark Twain's Tragic Feminism
pp. 192-213
The Fluid Identity of "Petrified Man"
pp. 214-231
"The Trouble Begins at Eight": Mark Twain, the San Francisco Minstrels, and the Unsettling Legacy of Blackface Minstrelsy
pp. 232-248
Transcendental Twain: A New Reading of "What is Man?"
pp. 249-262
"It Was a Pretty High Title": Kantian Ethics in A Connecticut Yankee
pp. 263-277

Book Reviews

The Architectural Imagination of Edith Wharton: Gender, Class, and Power in the Progressive Era (review)
pp. 278-279
The Author-Cat: Clemens's Life in Fiction (review)
pp. 279-280

Brief Reviews

Brief Reviews
p. 282

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