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portada The Historian'S Huck Finn: Reading Mark Twain'S Masterpiece as Social and Economic History (The Historian'S Annotated Classics) (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Editorial
Año
2016
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
382
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
ISBN13
9781610699419

The Historian'S Huck Finn: Reading Mark Twain'S Masterpiece as Social and Economic History (The Historian'S Annotated Classics) (en Inglés)

Ranjit S. Dighe (Autor) · Praeger · Tapa Blanda

The Historian'S Huck Finn: Reading Mark Twain'S Masterpiece as Social and Economic History (The Historian'S Annotated Classics) (en Inglés) - Ranjit S. Dighe

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Putting Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn in historical context, connecting it to pivotal issues like slavery, class, money, and American economic expansion, this book engages readers by presenting American history through the lens of a great novel.Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is widely regarded as a classic American novel―a groundbreaking one in which the author attempts to accurately portray society through the use of at-times coarse vernacular English. In this book, readers can experience the full text of Twain's Huckleberry Finn accompanied by annotations in footnote form throughout. As a result, this classic is transformed into a fascinating historical documentation of 19th-century American life and society that touches on topics like slavery, the transportation revolution, race, class, and confidence men. Bringing the perspective of a social and economic historian, Ranjit S. Dighe offers more than 150 annotations as well as supporting essays that put the characters, incidents, and settings of the book into their historical context. First-time readers get to experience a great American novel with memorable characters, vivid imagery, and a great narrative voice while simultaneously learning about American history; teachers and students who have read Huckleberry Finn before will enjoy re-reading it, especially with insightful annotations that connect the story to the historical timeline. This book exposes the subtle lessons Twain's tale has to teach us about America's growth, development, conflicts, and mass movements in the nation's first century.Presents Twain's book as a historical novel that brings up key historical issues both in the antebellum period in which the novel is set and in the post-Reconstruction period in which it was writtenIdentifies how Huckleberry Finn underscores perhaps the cruelest aspect of slavery: the involuntary separation of husbands, wives, and children from each otherIdeal reading for college and high school students taking American history classes as well as general readers with an interest in American history, Mark Twain, or bothProvides extensive annotations that are useful, accessible, and interesting to readers without specialized knowledge of 19th-century history

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