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<h3>Railton, Stephen. "Illustrating _Pudd'nhead_" | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Kemble, Edward W. Pudd'nhead Wilson abstract example notes example"> | ||
<h3>Railton, Stephen. "Illustrating _Pudd'nhead_." unknown. <a href="https://twain.lib.virginia.edu/wilson/pwillshp.html" target="_blank">https://twain.lib.virginia.edu/wilson/pwillshp.html</a>.</h3> | |||
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<h3> | <h3>Gneiting, Teona Tone. <i>The Pencil's Role in "Vanity Fair"</i>. <i>Huntington Library Quarterly</i>. 1976. <a href="https://www.jstor.org/stable/2737771" target="_blank">https://www.jstor.org/stable/2737771</a>.</h3> | ||
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<h3> | <h3>Sollors, Werner, and Brennan, Jonathan. <i>Was Roxy black? Race as stereotype in Mark Twain, Edward Windsor Kemble and Paul Laurence Dunbar</i>. 2002. </h3> | ||
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<h3> | <h3>Schmidt, Barbara. "Mark Twain Uniform Editions--Ch 17--Pudd'nhead Wilson." unknown. <a href="http://www.twainquotes.com/UniformEds/UniformEdsCh17.html" target="_blank">http://www.twainquotes.com/UniformEds/UniformEdsCh17.html</a>.</h3> | ||
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<p>No | <p><strong>Edward Windsor Kemble, Illustrator</strong> | ||
<strong>Edward Windsor Kemble</strong> (b. 1861 - d. 1933) <br>was born in Sacramento, California, the son of Edward Cleveland Kemble who founded the <em>San Francisco Alta California</em>. His first attempts at drawing were those of Indians drawn when he was about eleven years old and traveling with his father throughout the West. In the winter of 1880-1881 he attended class in New York at the Art Students' League. After that brief stint, Kemble became largely self-taught and obtained a job as a cartoonist at New York's <em>Daily Graphic</em>. When <em>Life </em>magazine was founded in 1883 he became a contributor to that publication. When Clemens saw some of his Negro drawings in <em>Life</em> magazine, he recruited him to illustrate the first edition of <em>Huckleberry Finn</em>. After the success of <em>Huckleberry Finn</em>, <em>Century</em> magazine made him an offer for all of his work outside of book publications. He remained with <em>Century</em> until 1891. Kemble died in 1933 with a lengthy list of book illustration work to his credit. | |||
In a letter from Kemble to Frank Bliss dated May 16, 1898, Kemble told Bliss he would be happy to join the "goodly company" of artists and provide illustrations for "a volume of Mark Twain." Bliss had also awarded Kemble the illustrating assignment for the 1899 edition of <em>Adventures of Huckleberry Finn</em>. For <em>Pudd'nhead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins</em>, Kemble provided six new full-page pictures to illustrate the <em>Pudd'nhead Wilson</em> chapters of the book. | |||
One of Kemble's illustrations titled "Buckstone Training with the Rum Party" was hand-colored and used as the frontispiece for the 1901 <a href="http://www.twainquotes.com/UniformEds/UniformEdsCh4-f.html" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">Riverdale Edition</a>. | |||
Kemble's previous style of depicting black people as unattractive caricatures was unchanged throughout <em>Pudd'nhead Wilson</em>. His drawings of the central character Roxy, who was only 1/16 black, depict a less attractive woman than the illustrations of her by <a href="http://www.twainquotes.com/Roxy.html" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">Louis Loeb which had appeared in the </a><em><a href="http://www.twainquotes.com/Roxy.html" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">Century Magazine</a></em> serialization. Kemble's image would be the one presented to the greatest number of American readers for years to come and one illustration in particular became the source of scholarly misidentification and misinterpretation. | |||
The 1899 edition of <em>Pudd'nhead Wilson</em> features two illustrations of Roxy, both in the company of blacks. In 1901 American Publishing Company authorized the <a href="http://www.twainquotes.com/UniformEds/UniformEdsCh4-e.html" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">Underwood Edition</a> which contained fewer illustrations. Only one illustration of Roxy was used and it was featured prominently as a frontispiece. The decision to present the below illustration as the first one a reader would see was repeated by Harper and Brothers in subsequent uniform editions. It has been a source of misunderstanding for critics who were not adept at reading the picture and who never had an opportunity to see Kemble's other illustration of Roxy.One of the most prominent Mark Twain scholars to criticize Kemble for misinterpretating Mark Twain's work was Leslie Fiedler. In Fiedler's review titled "As Free as Any Cretur..." published in <em>The New Republic</em> in August 1955 he wrote that the image of Roxy that Twain created was "a portrait so complex and unforeseen that the baffled illustrator for the authorized standard edition chose to ignore it completely, drawing in the place of a 'majestic...rosy...comely' Roxana--a gross and comic Aunt Jemima." | |||
In 1987 Martha Banta followed Fiedler's lead in her work <em>Imaging American Women: Idea and Ideals in Cultural History </em>writing: | |||
Kemble did not draw the Roxy Mark Twain portrays. He set down the accepted fictions, "the orthodox opinions," governing turn-of-the-century identification of inferior racial types. A stroke of Kemble's pen wipes out the verbal irony by which Mark Twain set up cross-currents among what Roxy looks like, her bottom-nature, and the racial tag placed upon her by society (Banta, p. 182). | |||
One of the most cogent discussions of the Kemble misinterpretations is by Werner Sollors in his essay "Was Roxy Black?" published in <em>Mixed Race Literature</em> (2002), edited by Jonathan Brennan. Sollors suggests that Kemble may have "hidden" Roxy in "Harvesting Among the Kitchens" as a conscious way of honoring Mark Twain's sentence "From Roxy's manner of speech, a stranger would have expected her to be black, but she was not" (Brennan, p. 82). As a result of publishing decisions to cut illustrations, a number of readers have been guilty of their own hasty stereotyping when glancing at the Kemble frontispiece. No evidence has been found that Mark Twain commented on the usage of "Roxy Harvesting Among the Kitchens" as a frontispiece for the Underwood or subsequent Harper editions. The ensuing controversy the illustration caused is one that he would likely have enjoyed. | |||
Further discussion of Kemble's illustrations is available online at the University of Virginia website in an article titled "<a href="http://etext.virginia.edu/railton/wilson/pwillshp.html" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">Illustrating Pudd'nhead</a>." | |||
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<h3> | <h3>Railton, Stephen. "The evasion will be illustrated." unknown. <a href="https://twain.lib.virginia.edu/huckfinn/HFEvasionIllus.html" target="_blank">https://twain.lib.virginia.edu/huckfinn/HFEvasionIllus.html</a>.</h3> | ||
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<h3>Railton, Stephen. "Representing Jim, 1885-1985." unknown. <a href="https://twain.lib.virginia.edu/huckfinn/jiminpix.html" target="_blank">https://twain.lib.virginia.edu/huckfinn/jiminpix.html</a>.</h3> | |||
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<h3>Railton, Stephen. "Representing Jim, 1885-1985" | |||
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<h3>Railton, Stephen. "Illustrating Huckleberry Finn: E. W. Kemble" | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Kemble, Edward W."> | ||
<h3>Railton, Stephen. "Illustrating Huckleberry Finn: E. W. Kemble." unknown. <a href="https://twain.lib.virginia.edu/huckfinn/hucillhp.html" target="_blank">https://twain.lib.virginia.edu/huckfinn/hucillhp.html</a>.</h3> | |||
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<p> | <p>Mark Twain in His Times Project. Accessed 19 February 2026.</p> | ||
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<h3>unknown. "Illustrating Pudd'nhead" | <h3>unknown. "Illustrating Pudd'nhead." unknown. <a href="https://twain.lib.virginia.edu/wilson/pwillshp.html" target="_blank">https://twain.lib.virginia.edu/wilson/pwillshp.html</a>.</h3> | ||
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<h3>unknown. "Illustrating Pudd'nhead" | <h3>unknown. "Illustrating Pudd'nhead." unknown. <a href="https://twain.lib.virginia.edu/wilson/pwillshp.html" target="_blank">https://twain.lib.virginia.edu/wilson/pwillshp.html</a>.</h3> | ||
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<h3>David, Beverly R. and Leonard, Tames S.. <i>The relationship of Kemble’s illustrations to Mark Twain’s text: using pictures to teach Huck Finn</i> | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Kemble, Edward W."> | ||
<h3>David, Beverly R., and Leonard, Tames S.. <i>The relationship of Kemble’s illustrations to Mark Twain’s text: using pictures to teach Huck Finn</i>. 1999. <a href="https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv111jjk2.18" target="_blank">https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv111jjk2.18</a>.</h3> | |||
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<h3>Wonham, Henry B. and Wonham, Henry B.. <i>'I Want a Real Coon': Twain and Ethnic Caricature</i> | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Caricatures and cartoons Kemble, Edward W. Mark Twain book illustrations"> | ||
<h3>Wonham, Henry B., and Wonham, Henry B.. <i>'I Want a Real Coon': Twain and Ethnic Caricature</i>. 2004. </h3> | |||
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<h3>Newell, Kate. <i>'You don't know about me without you have read a book': Authenticity in Adaptations of 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'</i>. <i>Literature/Film Quarterly</i> | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Kemble, Edward W. Mark Twain book illustrations"> | ||
<h3>Newell, Kate. <i>'You don't know about me without you have read a book': Authenticity in Adaptations of 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'</i>. <i>Literature/Film Quarterly</i>. 2013. </h3> | |||
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<h3>Martin, Francis, Jr.. <i>To Ignore Is to Deny: E. W. Kemble’s Racial Caricature as Popular Art</i>. <i>The Journal of Popular Culture</i> | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Kemble, Edward W. Mark Twain book illustrations"> | ||
<h3>Martin, Francis, Jr.. <i>To Ignore Is to Deny: E. W. Kemble’s Racial Caricature as Popular Art</i>. <i>The Journal of Popular Culture</i>. 2007. </h3> | |||
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<h3>Kinghorn, Norton D.. <i>E. W. Kemble's Misplaced Modifier: A Note on the Illustrations for 'Huckleberry Finn'</i>. <i>Mark Twain Journal</i> | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Kemble, Edward W. Mark Twain book illustrations"> | ||
<h3>Kinghorn, Norton D.. <i>E. W. Kemble's Misplaced Modifier: A Note on the Illustrations for 'Huckleberry Finn'</i>. <i>Mark Twain Journal</i>. 1973. <a href="https://www.jstor.org/stable/41640965" target="_blank">https://www.jstor.org/stable/41640965</a>.</h3> | |||
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<h3>Wonham, Henry B.. <i>Playing the races: ethnic caricature and American literary realism</i> | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Caricatures and cartoons Kemble, Edward W. Mark Twain book illustrations"> | ||
<h3>Wonham, Henry B.. <i>Playing the races: ethnic caricature and American literary realism</i>. 2004. </h3> | |||
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<h3>Teutsch, Matthew. "Illustrations in “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”" | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Kemble, Edward W."> | ||
<h3>Teutsch, Matthew. "Illustrations in “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”." unknown. <a href="https://interminablerambling.com/2018/10/18/10351/" target="_blank">https://interminablerambling.com/2018/10/18/10351/</a>.</h3> | |||
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<h3>Sonstegard, Adam. <i>Artistic liberty and slave imagery: ‘Mark Twain's illustrator,' E. W. Kemble, turns to Harriet Beecher Stowe</i>. <i>Nineteenth-Century Literature</i> | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Kemble, Edward W. Mark Twain book illustrations"> | ||
<h3>Sonstegard, Adam. <i>Artistic liberty and slave imagery: ‘Mark Twain's illustrator,' E. W. Kemble, turns to Harriet Beecher Stowe</i>. <i>Nineteenth-Century Literature</i>. 2009. <a href="http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/ncl.2009.63.4.499" target="_blank">http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/ncl.2009.63.4.499</a>.</h3> | |||
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<h3>David, Beverly R.. <i>Mark Twain and the Legends for "Huckleberry Finn"</i>. <i>American Literary Realism</i> | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Kemble, Edward W. Mark Twain book illustrations"> | ||
<h3>David, Beverly R.. <i>Mark Twain and the Legends for "Huckleberry Finn"</i>. <i>American Literary Realism</i>. 1982. <a href="https://www.jstor.org/stable/27746050" target="_blank">https://www.jstor.org/stable/27746050</a>.</h3> | |||
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<h3>David, Berverly R. et al.. <i>Reading the illustrations in Huckleberry Finn</i> | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Kemble, Edward W."> | ||
<h3>David, Berverly R., et al.. <i>Reading the illustrations in Huckleberry Finn</i>. 1996. </h3> | |||
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<p> | <p>Scholarly material added to the back of the novel; separate pagination from the main text</p> | ||
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<h3>Barclay, Donald A.. <i>Interpreted Well Enough: Two Illustrators' Visions of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn</i>. <i>Horn Book Magazine</i> | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Kemble, Edward W. Mark Twain book illustrations"> | ||
<h3>Barclay, Donald A.. <i>Interpreted Well Enough: Two Illustrators' Visions of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn</i>. <i>Horn Book Magazine</i>. 1992. </h3> | |||
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<h3>Anderson, Douglas. <i>Reading the Pictures of Huckleberry Finn</i>. <i>Arizona Quarterly</i> | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Kemble, Edward W."> | ||
<h3>Anderson, Douglas. <i>Reading the Pictures of Huckleberry Finn</i>. <i>Arizona Quarterly</i>. 1986. </h3> | |||
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<p> | <p>Source: Bibliography in Francis Martin, J R ., “To Ignore Is to Deny: E. W. Kemble’s Racial Caricature as Popular Art”</p> | ||
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<h3>David, Beverly R.. <i>The Pictorial Huck Finn: Mark Twain and His Illustrator, E. W. Kemble</i>. <i>American Quarterly</i> | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Kemble, Edward W. Mark Twain book illustrations"> | ||
<h3>David, Beverly R.. <i>The Pictorial Huck Finn: Mark Twain and His Illustrator, E. W. Kemble</i>. <i>American Quarterly</i>. 1974. </h3> | |||
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<h3>Briden, Earl F.. <i>Kemble's 'Specialty' and the Pictorial Countertext of Huckleberry Finn</i>. <i>Mark Twain Journal</i> | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Kemble, Edward W. Mark Twain book illustrations"> | ||
<h3>Briden, Earl F.. <i>Kemble's 'Specialty' and the Pictorial Countertext of Huckleberry Finn</i>. <i>Mark Twain Journal</i>. 1988. </h3> | |||
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<h3>Anspaugh, Kelly. <i>The Innocent Eye? E. W. Kemble's Illustrations to 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'</i>. <i>American Literary Realism</i> | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Kemble, Edward W. Mark Twain book illustrations"> | ||
<h3>Anspaugh, Kelly. <i>The Innocent Eye? E. W. Kemble's Illustrations to 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'</i>. <i>American Literary Realism</i>. 1993. <a href="https://www.jstor.org/stable/27746526" target="_blank">https://www.jstor.org/stable/27746526</a>.</h3> | |||
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<h3>Holt, Elvin. <i>A Coon Alphabet and the Comic Mask of Racial Prejudice</i>. <i>Studies in American Humor</i> | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Kemble, Edward W. illustrations"> | ||
<h3>Holt, Elvin. <i>A Coon Alphabet and the Comic Mask of Racial Prejudice</i>. <i>Studies in American Humor</i>. 1986. </h3> | |||
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<h3>Clark, Beverly Lyon. <i>The adventures of Tom Sawyer: authoritative text, backgrounds and contexts, criticism</i>. 2007. </h3> | |||
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<p> | <p>Includes bibliographical references</p> | ||
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<h3>Martin, Adam. "See Edward Ardizzone's Lost 'Huck Finn' Illustrations." 2011. <a href="https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2011/05/see-lost-huck-finn-illustrations-edward-ardizzone/350604/" target="_blank">https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2011/05/see-lost-huck-finn-illustrations-edward-ardizzone/350604/</a>.</h3> | |||
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<h3>Pereira, Nilce M.. <i>Book illustration as (intersemiotic) translation: pictures translating words</i>. <i>Meta</i> | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain book illustrations"> | ||
<h3>Pereira, Nilce M.. <i>Book illustration as (intersemiotic) translation: pictures translating words</i>. <i>Meta</i>. 2008. <a href="http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/017977ar" target="_blank">http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/017977ar</a>.</h3> | |||
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<p> | <p>Source: Bibliography in Francis Martin, Jr., &quot;To Ignore Is to Deny: E. W. Kemble’s Racial Caricature as Popular Art&quot;</p> | ||
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<h3>Nölle-Fischer, Karen. <i>Selling Mark Twain’s Connecticut Yankee in America: Marketing and Illustrations</i>. <i>Revue française d’études américaines</i> | |||
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<h3>Leonard, James S. et al.. <i>Author-ity and textuality: current views of collaborative writing</i> | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Authorship Collaboration"> | ||
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<h3>Gannon, Susan R. and Clark, Beverly Lyon. <i>'200 Rattling Pictures': True Williams and the Imagetext of the First American Edition of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer</i> | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Mark Twain The Adventures of Tom Sawyer book illustrations"> | ||
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<h3>Dumas, Frédéric. <i>Illustration and Imagination: Mark Twain’s Roughing It and John Gast’s American Progress</i>. <i>ILCEA [Revue de l’Institut des langues et cultures d'Europe, Amérique, Afrique, Asie et Australie]</i> | <div class="bib-entry" data-tags="Mark Twain Roughing It book illustrations"> | ||
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