The Annotated Huckleberry Finn
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Tom Sawyer's Comrade)
By Mark Twain

"The Annotated Huckleberry Finn" was published by W. W. Norton in 2001 - New York, USA, it has 480 pages and the language of the book is English.
“The Annotated Huckleberry Finn” Metadata:
- Title: The Annotated Huckleberry Finn
- Author: Mark Twain
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 480
- Publisher: W. W. Norton
- Publish Date: 2001
- Publish Location: New York, USA
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- Subjects: ➤ adventure and adventurers - Adventure stories - American fiction (fictional works by one author) - American literature - Boys - Child and youth fiction - Children's fiction - child witnesses - Courtship - English language - friendship - Fugitive slaves - history - humor - Humorous stories - Juvenile fiction - juvenile literature - literature - Loyalty - Male friendship - Manners and customs - orphans - Personnages - Race relations - rafting - Rafting (Sports) - Revenge - Runaway children - Runaways - runaway teenagers - satire - Sisters - slavery - Slaves - Social classes - social history-United States-1800s - Social life and customs - Travel - Voyage - voyages and travels - young men - Young women - American literature, history and criticism, 19th century - American literature, outlines, syllabi, etc. - American manuscripts - amitie masculine - Anglais (langue) - boys in literature - Dictionaries - Dummies (Bookselling) - enfants fugueurs - English as a second language - esclaves fugitifs - Examinations - Facsimiles - Foreign speakers - garcons - Garçons - Literary Criticism - Long Now Manual for Civilization - Manuscripts - open_syllabus_project - Readers - Readers for new literates - relations raciales - Romans - Rôle selon le sexe dans la littérature - Specimens - Study and teaching - Study guides - Fiction - Huckleberry Finn (Fictitious character) - Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse - Voyages - Amitié - Histoire - Fiction, general - Mississippi river, fiction - Missouri, fiction - Adventure and adventurers, fiction - Slavery, fiction - Finn, huckleberry (fictitious character), fiction - Runaways (Fictitious characters) - Romans, nouvelles - Friendship, fiction - Boys, fiction - Voyages and travels -- Fiction - Friendship -- Fiction - Slavery -- Fiction - Mississippi River -- Fiction - Missouri -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction - Children's literature - American fiction - Roman américain - Amitié masculine - Livres en gros caractères - Classes sociales - Jeunes femmes - Amours - Sœurs - Large print books - Fictional Works Publication Type - Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Twain, Mark) - Criticism and interpretation - Race relations in literature - Coming of age - Huckleberry Finn (Fictional character) - Humorous - Action & Adventure - Mississippi, fiction - Enslaved persons, fiction - Fiction, coming of age - Fiction, humorous, general - Southern states, fiction - Finn, huckleberry - Finn, huckleberry (fictitious character) - Finn, huckleberry (fictitious character)--fiction - Runaway children--fiction - Male friendship--fiction - Fugitive slaves--fiction - Race relations--fiction - Boys--fiction - Ps1305 .a1 2003 - 813/.4 - Twain, mark , 1835-1910 - Boys--travel - Boys--travel--mississippi river--fiction - Sex role in literature - Boys--missouri--fiction - Ps1305.a2 g73 1995 - Ps1305 .t93 1999 - Boys & men - In literature - Spanish - French - The adventures of huckleberry finn (twain) - Relations raciales dans la littérature - Huckleberry finn - Finn, huckleberry (personnage fictif) - Fiction, action & adventure - Slaves, fiction - Fiction, humorous - United states, history - Twain, mark, 1835-1910 - Sawyer, tom (fictitious character), fiction - Literature and fiction, juvenile - Fiction, historical - Tom sawyer (fictitious character) - Aventuras- - Novelas- - Libros infantiles - Abenturak- - Eleberriak- - Haur eta gazteentzako liburuak - Wit and humor - History and criticism - Library - Personal copy - Historical fiction - African Americans - Adventure fiction - Large type books - Missouri Hannibal - Mississippi River
- People: ➤ Mark Twain (author) - Samuel Clemens (author) - Clemens, S.L. (author) - Mark Twain (pen name) - Huckleberry Finn (Fictitious character) - Huckleberry Finn - Tom Sawyer - Jim - Judge Thatcher - The Widow Douglas - Finn, Huckleberry (Fictitious character) - the king (fictitious character) - the duke (fictitious character) - Aunt Sally (fictitious character) - Aunt Polly (fictitious character) - Uncle Silas (fictitious character) - Mark Twain (1835-1910)
- Places: Mississippi River - Missouri - Arkansas
- Time: 19th century - 1835-1845
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Hardcover
- Pagination: clxv, 480 p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- Google Books ID: McVDFcevCGoC
- The Open Library ID: OL3946151M - OL53908W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 47636936 - 868423769 - 46792816
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2001031507
- ISBN-13: 9780393020397
- ISBN-10: 0393020398
- All ISBNs: 0393020398 - 9780393020397
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"The Annotated Huckleberry Finn" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn --
- 2- Civilizing Huck --
- 3- Miss Watson --
- 4- Tom Sawyer Waits --
- 5- The Boys Escape Jim --
- 6- Tom Sawyer's Gang --
- 7- Deep-laid Plans --
- 8- A Good Going-over --
- 9- Grace Triumphant --
- 10- "One of Tom Sawyer's Lies" --
- 11- Huck and the Judge --
- 12- Superstition --
- 13- Huck's Father --
- 14- The Fond Parent --
- 15- Reform --
- 16- He Went for Judge Thatcher --
- 17- Huck Decides to Leave --
- 18- Political Economy --
- 19- Thrashing Around --
- 20- Laying for Him --
- 21- Locked in the Cabin --
- 22- Sinking the Body --
- 23- Resting --
- 24- Sleeping in the Woods --
- 25- Raising the Dead --
- 26- Exploring the Island --
- 27- Finding Jim --
- 28- Jim's Escape --
- 29- Signs --
- 30- "Balum" --
- 31- The Cave --
- 32- The Floating House --
- 33- The Find --
- 34- Old Hank Bunker --
- 35- In Disguise --
- 36- Huck and the Woman --
- 37- The Search --
- 38- Prevarication --
- 39- Going to Goshen --
- 40- Slow Navigation --
- 41- Borrowing Things --
- 42- Boarding the Wreck --
- 43- The Plotters --
- 44- Hunting for the Boat --
- 45- Escaping from the Wreck --
- 46- The Watchman --
- 47- Sinking --
- 48- A General Good Time --
- 49- The Harem --
- 50- French --
- 51- Huck Loses the Raft --
- 52- In the Fog --
- 53- Huck Finds the Raft --
- 54- Trash --
- 55- Expectations --
- 56- A White Lie --
- 57- Floating Currency --
- 58- Running by Cairo --
- 59- Swimming Ashore --
- 60- An Evening Call --
- 61- The Farm in Arkansaw --
- 62- Interior Decorations --
- 63- Stephen Dowling Bots --
- 64- Poetical Effusions --
- 65- Col. Grangerford --
- 66- Aristocracy --
- 67- Feuds --
- 68- The Testament --
- 69- Recovering the Raft --
- 70- The Woodpile --
- 71- Pork and Cabbage --
- 72- Tying Up Day-times --
- 73- An Astronomical Theory --
- 74- Running a Temperance Revival --
- 75- The Duke of Bridgewater --
- 76- The Troubles of Royalty --
- 77- Huck Explains --
- 78- Laying Out a Campaign --
- 79- Working the Campmeeting --
- 80- A Pirate at the Camp-meeting --
- 81- The Duke as a Printer --
- 82- Sword Exercise --
- 83- Hamlet's Soliloquy --
- 84- They Loafed Around Town --
- 85- A Lazy Town --
- 86- Old Boggs --
- 87- Dead --
- 88- Sherburn --
- 89- Attending the Circus --
- 90- Intoxication in the Ring --
- 91- The Thrilling Tragedy --
- 92- "Sold" --
- 93- Royal Comparisons --
- 94- Jim Gets Homesick --
- 95- Jim in Royal Robes --
- 96- They Take a Passenger --
- 97- Getting Information --
- 98- Family Grief --
- 99- Is It Them? --
- 100- Sing the "Doxolojer" --
- 101- Awful Square --
- 102- Funeral Orgies --
- 103- A Bad Investment --
- 104- A Pious King --
- 105- The King's Clergy --
- 106- She Asked His Pardon --
- 107- Hiding in the Room --
- 108- Huck Takes the Money --
- 109- The Funeral --
- 110- Satisfying Curiosity --
- 111- Suspicious of Huck --
- 112- Quick Sales and Small Profits --
- 113- The Trip to England --
- 114- "The Brute!" --
- 115- Mary Jane Decides to Leave --
- 116- Huck Parting with Mary Jane --
- 117- Mumps --
- 118- The Opposition Line --
- 119- Contested Relationship --
- 120- The King Explains the Loss --
- 121- A Question of Handwriting --
- 122- Digging Up the Corpse --
- 123- Huck Escapes --
- 124- The King Went for Him --
- 125- A Royal Row --
- 126- Powerful Mellow --
- 127- Ominous Plans --
- 128- News from Jim --
- 129- Old Recollections --
- 130- A Sheep Story --
- 131- Valuable Information --
- 132- Still and Sunday-like --
- 133- Mistaken Identity --
- 134- Up a Stump --
- 135- In a Dilemma --
- 136- A Nigger Stealer --
- 137- Southern Hospitality --
- 138- A Pretty Long Blessing --
- 139- Tar and Feathers --
- 140- The Hut by the Ash-hopper --
- 141- Outrageous --
- 142- Climbing the Lightning Rod --
- 143- Troubled with Witches --
- 144- Escaping Properly --
- 145- Dark Schemes --
- 146- Discrimination in Stealing --
- 147- A Deep Hole --
- 148- The Lighting Rod --
- 149- His Level Best --
- 150- A Bequest to Posterity --
- 151- A High Figure --
- 152- The Last Shirt --
- 153- Mooning Around --
- 154- Sailing Orders --
- 155- The Witch Pie --
- 156- The Coat of Arms --
- 157- A Skilled Superintendent --
- 158- Unpleasant Glory --
- 159- A Tearful Subject --
- 160- Rats --
- 161- Lively Bed-fellows --
- 162- The Straw Dummy --
- 163- Fishing --
- 164- The Vigilance Committee --
- 165- A Lively Run --
- 166- Jim Advises a Doctor --
- 167- The Doctor --
- 168- Uncle Silas --
- 169- Sister Hotchkiss --
- 170- Aunt Sally in Trouble --
- 171- Tom Sawyer Wounded --
- 172- The Doctor's Story --
- 173- Tom Confesses --
- 174- Aunt Polly Arrives --
- 175- "Hand Out Them Letters" --
- 176- Out of Bondage --
- 177- Paying the Captive --
- 178- Yours Truly, Huck Finn --
- 179- "Jim and the Dead Man" --
- 180- The "Raft Episode" --
- 181- An Unpublished Chapter --
- 182- "Give Us a Rest" --
- 183- The Corpse-Maker Crows --
- 184- "The Child of Calamity" --
- 185- They Both Weaken --
- 186- Little Davy Steps In --
- 187- After the Battle --
- 188- Ed's Adventures --
- 189- Something Queer --
- 190- A Haunted Barrel --
- 191- It Brings a Storm --
- 192- The Barrel Pursues --
- 193- Killed by Lightning --
- 194- Allbright Atones --
- 195- Ed Gets Mad --
- 196- Snake or Boy? --
- 197- "Snake Him Out" --
- 198- Some Lively Lying --
- 199- Off and Overboard.
Snippets and Summary:
NOTICE Persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished; persons attempting to find a plot in it will be shot.
"The Annotated Huckleberry Finn" Description:
The Open Library:
"All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn," Ernest Hemingway once declared. First published in 1885, the book has delighted millions of readers, while simultaneously riling contemporary sensibilities, and is still banned in many schools and libraries. Now, Michael Patrick Hearn, author of the best-selling The Annotated Wizard of Oz, thoroughly reexamines the 116-year heritage of that archetypal American boy, Huck Finn, and follows his adventures along every bend of the mighty Mississippi River. Hearn's copious annotations draw on primary sources including the original manuscript, Twain's revisions and letters, and period accounts. Reproducing the original E. W. Kemble illustrations from the first edition, as well as countless archival photographs and drawings, some of them previously unpublished, The Annotated Huckleberry Finn is a book no family's library can do without; it may well prove to be the classic edition of the great American novel. (jacket flap)
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