Introduction by Frank ConroyCommentary by William Dean Howells, Athenaeum, The Illustrated London News, andHartford Christian SecretaryNominated as one of Americas best-loved novels by PBSsThe Great American ReadThis irresistible tale of the adventures of
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Introduction by Frank Conroy
Commentary by William Dean Howells, Athenaeum, The Illustrated London News, andHartford Christian Secretary
Nominated as one of Americas best-loved novels by PBSsThe Great American Read
This irresistible tale of the adventures of two friends growing up in frontier America is one of Mark Twains most popular novels. The farcical, colorful, and poignant escapades of Tom and his friend Huckleberry Finn brilliantly depict the humor and pathos of growing up on the geographic and cultural rim of nineteenth-century America. Originally intended for children, the book transcends genre in its magical depiction of innocence and possibility, and is now regarded as one of Twains masterpieces. As Frank Conroy observes in his Introduction, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer has become a sacred text within the body of American literature.
This version, which reproduces the Mark Twain Project edition, is the approved text of the Center for Scholarly Editions of the Modern Language Association.
Includes a Modern Library Reading Group Guide
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