Studies in Short Fiction, June 22nd, 1998
The publication of the 29 volume The Oxford Mark Twain in 1996 provided, both for the writers and critics involved in the project, and for its readers, an unusual opportunity for an overview and reassessment of the work Twain published during his lifetime. Essays like that written by Toni Morrison on Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, where she speaks eloquently of her responses to different "encounters" with the novel, focusing in particular on what she has come to see as "the silences that pervade it ... entrances, crevices, gaps, seductive invitations flashing the possibility of meaning. Una...
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