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- The Mark Twain Annual
- Penn State University Press
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- Volume 20, 2022
- Nature and Mobility in Mark Twain’s Roughing It
- Mark Twain’s Ambivalent Encounter with the Western Landscape
- Political Corruption and Mark Twain’s West
- “The Vigorous New Vernacular”: Settler Colonialism and the Politics of Irony in Roughing It
- Mark Twain’s Western Rhetoric of Insults
- The Terra Comica between Mark Twain and Sherman Alexie
- The American West and the Redemption of Huckleberry Finn in Phong Nguyen’s The Adventures of Joe Harper and Robert Coover’s Huck Out West
- Mark Twain’s Masculinist Fantasy of the West
- The Mail-Bag Bed of Empire: Roughing It and the Gossamer Network
- The California and Hawaii Notebooks: Pencils, Pocket Notebooks, and the Messiness of Mark Twain
- “WHY WE SHOULD ANNEX”: Reprints and Repercussions of Twain’s New York Tribune Letters on Hawai‘i
- “Thick as Thieves”: Mark Twain and the West’s Spiritual Frontiers
- Mark Twain’s Rival Washoe Correspondents: William Wright and J. Ross Browne
- The Mountain Meadows Massacre, as Told by Mark Twain and Jack London
- Roughing It as Restless Art
- EDITOR’S RE: MARKS
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