The Merrill studies in Huckleberry Finn. Compiled by John C. Gerber.
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Bibliography: p. 121.
Huckleberry Finn, by B. Matthews.--Mark Twain's blood-curdling humor, by R. Bridges.--The fracas created by the Concord Public Library.--Mark Twain, by T. S. Perry.--To the editors of The critic, by J. C. Harris.--[One of the great masterpieces of the world], by H. L. Mencken.--[Mark Twain: a frustrated spirit], by V. W. Brooks.--[Mark Twain: pathfinder], by V. W. Brooks.--[The breadth of Huckleberry Finn], by B. De Voto.--The depth of Huckleberry Finn, by B. De Voto.--A sound heart and a deformed conscience, by H. N. Smith.--The two providences: thematic form in Huckleberry Finn, by E. M. Branch.--Accommodation and transcendence, by L. A. Fiedler.--[Raft and shore: wish and belief], by W. Blair.--The raft episode in Huckleberry Finn, by P. G. Beidler.--[The last section: a psychoanalytic study], by J. Barchilon and J. S. Kovel.
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