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As we all know Twain was very familiar with this landscape since he grew up there. In his 3 major
Mississippi novels he tries to give the reader an impression of his Mississippi landscape
There are various approaches to describe the experience of observing the river and its banks in the
dawn, but the one in Huck Finn, which is so to say the third approach seems to be the most successful
If one compares some phrases from all three novels describing the same event and the same [...]
- Citation du texte
- Jelena Vukadinovic (Auteur), 2003, The Treatment of Landscapes and Cityscapes in Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Innocents Abroad: Natural and Cultural Spaces in the Old and the New World, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/126100
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