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  1. Louis J. Budd (1921–2010)
  2. Joseph Csicsila
  3. pp. 3-8
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  1. Michael Kiskis, the “I,” and Domesticity
  2. Laura Skandera Trombley
  3. pp. 9-15
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  1. En Route: Tramping Beyond Innocence, Sagebrush, and Steamboats
  2. Louis J. Budd
  3. pp. 16-27
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  1. The Flawed Greatness of Huckleberry Finn
  2. Tom Quirk
  3. pp. 38-48
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  1. Some Twain Sources and How They Affected His Sense of Self
  2. David E. E. Sloane
  3. pp. 49-59
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  1. “He Was So Rarely Beautiful”: Langdon Clemens
  2. Barbara E. Snedecor
  3. pp. 60-69
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  1. Rough Compassion and Self-Restraint: Samuel Clemens and Tent Life in the Holy Land
  2. Mark Woodhouse
  3. pp. 70-77
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  1. The Slave Glascock’s Ben in Mark Twain
  2. Joseph Church
  3. pp. 78-83
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  1. Mark Twain’s “Long and Fictitious Interview”
  2. Dan Cryer
  3. pp. 84-86
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  1. Autobiography of Mark Twain, Volume 1 (review)
  2. Michael J. Kiskis
  3. pp. 87-89
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  1. Reading The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine: American Literature and Culture, 1870–1893 (review)
  2. Linda K. Hughes
  3. pp. 89-91
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  1. Charlotte Perkins Gilman: New Texts, New Contexts. (review)
  2. Cynthia J. Davis
  3. pp. 91-92
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  1. Wild Unrest: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Making of “The Yellow Wall-Paper” (review)
  2. Sari Edelstein
  3. pp. 92-94
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  1. Introduction
  2. Gary Scharnhorst
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  1. Mark Twain, Karl Gerhardt, and the Huckleberry Finn Frontispiece
  2. John Bird
  3. pp. 28-37
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