This is the first edition of Huckleberry Finn ever to be based on Mark Twain's entire original manuscript--including its first 663 pages, which had been lost for more than a hundred years when they were discovered in 1990 in a Los Angeles attic. The text of the Mark Twain Library edition (first published in 1985) has been re-edited using this manuscript, restoring thousands of details of wording, spelling, and punctuation that had been corrupted by Mark Twain's typist, typesetters, and proofreaders. The revised Mark Twain Library Huckleberry Finn is sure to become the standard edition for all students and readers of Mark Twain.
The authoritative new edition of this beloved work includes all of the 174 first-edition illustrations by Edward Windsor Kemble, which the author called "rattling good." It also contains a new gathering of manuscript pages, photographically reproduced, and an appendix of passages from the manuscript, including the long-lost "ghost story," which illustrate how extensively Mark Twain revised his work. The editors have also revised and updated their explanatory notes, the maps of the Mississippi River valley, and the glossary of slang and dialect words.
The story of Huck and his companion Jim, a runaway slave, as they travel down the Mississippi to escape from slavery and "sivilization" has been delighting readers around the world since Twain first published it in 1885. Simply put, it is a masterpiece: revolutionary in its narrative method, surpassingly funny, and at the same time deeply perceptive about human nature. No other American novel of the nineteenth century still commands so vast an audience, and certainly no other retains the capacity to stir controversy with its sharp satire on American racism.
A Responsible Critical Text
To produce this authoritative critical text, the editors studied all aspects of Mark Twain's manuscript, working notes, proof sheets, and letters. To judge the authority of every variant, they created a unique electronic database that made it possible to analyze--by speaker and date of composition--every word in the manuscript and first edition.
An Inside View of How Mark Twain Wrote Huckleberry Finn
The new appendixes of "Three Passages" and "Manuscript Facsimiles" will give teachers and students as well as the general reader a close-up view of Mark Twain's writing process. They can follow the evolution of three key passages, as the author searched for the right word, the truest dialect, and the most telling description.
Hemingway had once said The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn was the best novel in the history of American literature at that time.I admire him since he had won the Nobel Price ,a symbol of kind of authority.From the Internet,I also learned that the story...
评分哈克 我的自由 “我没怎么睡着。因为心里有事,我老睡不踏实。我每回醒过来,都以为有人掐住了我的脖子。所以睡觉对我并没有什么好处。到后来我想我决不能这样活下去;我要去看看到底是谁跟我一起藏在岛上;我非把这件事弄清楚不可。这样一来,我马上轻松多了。” 之所以喜爱...
评分大雾渐渐消散,在那条十九世纪的河流上,古老而又年轻的密西西比,木排顺流而下,一个民族的文学随波飘荡。 小说的主人公哈克贝利芬最先早出现是在马克吐温的另一部小说《汤姆索亚历险记》里,《哈克贝利芬历险记》的故事情节紧跟在《汤姆索亚历险记》后面。在《汤姆索...
评分大雾渐渐消散,在那条十九世纪的河流上,古老而又年轻的密西西比,木排顺流而下,一个民族的文学随波飘荡。 小说的主人公哈克贝利芬最先早出现是在马克吐温的另一部小说《汤姆索亚历险记》里,《哈克贝利芬历险记》的故事情节紧跟在《汤姆索亚历险记》后面。在《汤姆索...
评分哈克不是一个逆来顺受的孩子,他见不惯白人那一套沉闷而迂腐守旧的生活,因此从收养了他的寡妇那逃了出去,又开始了他习惯了的流浪生活,只不过这次是带着黑人杰姆,也不再是在狭小的小镇内兜转,而是去了更为漫长宽阔的密西西比河。 读哈克是在读汤姆之后,而先发现的却是《...
thinking of you, in the middle of a rainy night.
评分thinking of you, in the middle of a rainy night.
评分thinking of you, in the middle of a rainy night.
评分Warmed my heart.
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