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Mark Twain’s Pudd’nhead Wilson: Race, Conflict and Culture
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Duke University Press
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978-0-8223-8162-4
Publication date:
1990
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“What did he reckon would become of the other half if he killed his half?”: Doubled, Divided, and Crossed Selves in Pudd’nhead Wilson; or, Mark Twain as Cultural Critic in His Own Times and Ours
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Published:July 1990
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George E. Marcus, 1990. "“What did he reckon would become of the other half if he killed his half?”: Doubled, Divided, and Crossed Selves in Pudd’nhead Wilson; or, Mark Twain as Cultural Critic in His Own Times and Ours", Mark Twain’s Pudd’nhead Wilson: Race, Conflict and Culture, Susan Gillman, Forrest G. Robinson
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