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Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn: The Newsouth Edition

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  • 521 páginas
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In a radical departure from standard editions, Twain's most famous novels are published here as the continuous narrative that the author originally envisioned. More controversial will be the decision by the editor, noted Mark Twain scholar Alan Gribben, to eliminate the pejorative racial labels that Twain employed in his effort to write realistically about social attitudes of the 1840s. Gribben points out that dozens of other editions currently make available the inflammatory words, but their presence has gradually diminished the potential audience for two of Twain's masterpieces. "Both novels can be enjoyed deeply and authentically without those continual encounters with the hundreds of now-indefensible racial slurs," Gribben explains.

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Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn: The Newsouth Edition, Alan Gribben, Mark Twain

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2011
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Título
Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn: The Newsouth Edition
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2011
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
521
ISBN10
1588382672
ISBN13
9781588382672
Serie
Descripción
In a radical departure from standard editions, Twain's most famous novels are published here as the continuous narrative that the author originally envisioned. More controversial will be the decision by the editor, noted Mark Twain scholar Alan Gribben, to eliminate the pejorative racial labels that Twain employed in his effort to write realistically about social attitudes of the 1840s. Gribben points out that dozens of other editions currently make available the inflammatory words, but their presence has gradually diminished the potential audience for two of Twain's masterpieces. "Both novels can be enjoyed deeply and authentically without those continual encounters with the hundreds of now-indefensible racial slurs," Gribben explains.