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From Illustrations in German Translations of Mark Twain's Works

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unknown. "Mark Twain Uniform Editions--Ch 17--Pudd'nhead Wilson." unknown.

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unknown. "The evasion will be illustrated." unknown.

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unknown. "Representing Jim, 1885-1985." unknown.

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unknown. "Illustrating Huckleberry Finn: E. W. Kemble." unknown.

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unknown. "Illustrating _Pudd'nhead_." unknown.

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unknown. "The relationship of Kemble’s illustrations to Mark Twain’s text: using pictures to teach Huck Finn." unknown.

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unknown. "'I Want a Real Coon': Twain and Ethnic Caricature." unknown.

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unknown. "'You don't know about me without you have read a book': Authenticity in Adaptations of 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'." unknown.

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unknown. "To Ignore Is to Deny: E. W. Kemble’s Racial Caricature as Popular Art." unknown.

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unknown. "E. W. Kemble's Misplaced Modifier: A Note on the Illustrations for 'Huckleberry Finn'." unknown.

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unknown. Playing the races: ethnic caricature and American literary realism. unknown.

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unknown. "Illustrations in “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”." unknown.

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unknown. "Artistic liberty and slave imagery: ‘Mark Twain's illustrator,' E. W. Kemble, turns to Harriet Beecher Stowe." unknown.

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unknown. "Mark Twain and the Legends for "Huckleberry Finn"." unknown.

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unknown. "Reading the illustrations in Huckleberry Finn." unknown.

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unknown. "Interpreted Well Enough: Two Illustrators' Visions of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." unknown.

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unknown. "Reading the Pictures of Huckleberry Finn." unknown.

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unknown. "The Pictorial Huck Finn: Mark Twain and His Illustrator, E. W. Kemble." unknown.

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unknown. "Kemble's 'Specialty' and the Pictorial Countertext of Huckleberry Finn." unknown.

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unknown. "The Innocent Eye? E. W. Kemble's Illustrations to 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'." unknown.

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unknown. "A Coon Alphabet and the Comic Mask of Racial Prejudice." unknown.

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unknown. The adventures of Tom Sawyer: authoritative text, backgrounds and contexts, criticism. unknown.

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unknown. "See Edward Ardizzone's Lost 'Huck Finn' Illustrations." unknown.

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Drawings done by the English artist in 1970 were found in a publisher's desk

unknown. "Book illustration as (intersemiotic) translation: pictures translating words." unknown.

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unknown. The Art of Exclusion: Representing Blacks in the Nineteenth Century. unknown.

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unknown. "Selling Mark Twain’s Connecticut Yankee in America: Marketing and Illustrations." unknown.

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unknown. Author-ity and textuality: current views of collaborative writing. unknown.

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unknown. "'200 Rattling Pictures': True Williams and the Imagetext of the First American Edition of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." unknown.

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unknown. "Illustration and Imagination: Mark Twain’s Roughing It and John Gast’s American Progress." unknown.

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unknown. Mark Twain and his illustrators. unknown.

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unknown. "Mark Twain and Dan Beard's Collaborative Connecticut Yankee." unknown.

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unknown. Mark Twain and his illustrators. unknown.

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unknown. "Was Roxy black? Race as stereotype in Mark Twain, Edward Windsor Kemble and Paul Laurence Dunbar." unknown.

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unknown. "The Pencil's Role in "Vanity Fair"." unknown.

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