Rude Awakenings and Swift Recoveries: The Problem of Reality in Mark Twain's" The Great Dark" and" Three Thousand Years among the Microbes"

K Walsh - American literary realism, 1870-1910, 1988 - JSTOR
K Walsh
American literary realism, 1870-1910, 1988JSTOR
Though we can see Twain moving toward such an intellectual position in these late
manuscripts, to say that he was" convinced" of this outlook overstates the case and ignores
the variety of his late projects, the am bivalence and variety in the symbolic writings
themselves, and Twain's
Though we can see Twain moving toward such an intellectual position in these late manuscripts, to say that he was" convinced" of this outlook overstates the case and ignores the variety of his late projects, the am bivalence and variety in the symbolic writings themselves, and Twain's
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