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The novel's preeminence derives from its wonderfully imaginative recreation of boyhood adventures along the mighty Mississippi River, its inspired characterization, the author's remarkable ear for dialogue and the book's understated development of serious underlying themes: "natural" ran versus "civilized" society, the evils of slavery, the inate value and dignity of human beings, the stultifying effects of convention and other topics. But most of all, Adventures of Huckleberry Fitin is a wonderful story-filled with high adventure and unforgettable characters (including the great river itself) that no one who has read it will ever forget.
Unabridged Dover (1994) republication of the text of the first American edition, published by Charles L. Webster and Company, New York, 1885. New introductory Note. 224pp. 5 1/16" x 8 1/4". Paperbound. ISBN 0-486-28061-6
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