Deep Water: The Mississippi River in the Age of Mark Twain (Southern Literary Studies) by Thomas Ruys Smith
English | May 31st, 2020 | ISBN: 0807171093 | 344 pages | EPUB | 3.61 MB
Mark Twain's visions of the Mississippi River offer some of the most indelible images in American literature: Huck and Jim floating downstream on their raft, Tom Sawyer and friends becoming pirates on Jackson's Island, the young Sam Clemens himself at the wheel of a steamboat. Through Twain's iconic river books, the Mississippi has become an imagined river as much as a real one. Yet despite the central place that Twain's river occupies in the national imaginary, until now no work has explored the shifting meaning of this crucial connection in a single volume.