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21. A Comparative Study Of Translations Of Mark Twain's Short Story The $30,000 Bequest
22. A Study Of Identity Play In Mark Twain's Works
23. The Imagery Research On Mark Twain's Novels In The Perspective Of Chinese Classical Imagery
24. The Image Of The Chinese In Mark Twain's Works
25. Mark Twain's Writing Development:Gothicism In The Adventures Of Toym Sawyer And The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
26. A Study Of Zhang Yousong As A Translator
27. Experience Construal Of Verbal Humor In Mark Twain's Short Stories
28. A Practice Report On The E-C Translation Of Mark Twain's Cat:Investment Experience,Categorical Thinking,and Stock Selection From The Perspective Of Functionalist Approaches To Translation
29. Research On The Democratic Thought And Its Artistic Expression In Mark Twain's Novels
30. Mark Twain's Trauma Behind The Humor
31. 'Literary destinations': Mark Twain's houses and literary tourism
32. Speak softly, but carry a big stick: Tom Sawyer and company's quest for linguistic power a sociolinguistic analysis of Mark Twain's 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer', 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn', and 'Tom Sawyer Abroad'
33. Manifest individuation: Archetypal progressions in Mark Twain's 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' and Cormac McCarthy's 'Blood Meridian'
34. The contested quest for cultural liberation in Mark Twain's 'Huckleberry Finn': Literary contexts of place, class, and rac
35. Beneath Mark Twain: Justice and gender in Twain's early Western writing, 1861--1873
36. Jim: Twain's authentic hero. A study of the characteristics of Jim's heroism in Mark Twain's novel 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'
37. Serialization and 'The Book of Mrs. Eddy': A Rereading of Mark Twain's 'Christian Science' Materials
38. Mark Twain in Japan: Mark Twain's literature and 20th century Japanese juvenile literature and popular culture
39. Dialect, stereotype, and humor: Linguistic variation and its place in humor studies through the lens of Mark Twain's dialect humor
40. The power of choice: A critique of Joseph Campbell's 'monomyth,' Northrop Frye's theory of myth, Mark Twain's orthodoxy to heresy and C. G. Jung's God-image
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