Explanation

Mark Twain's tale of a boy's picaresque journey down the Mississippi on a raft conveyed the voice and experience of the American frontier as no other work had done before. When Huck escapes from his drunken father and the 'sivilizing' Widow Douglas with the runaway slave Jim, he embarks on a series of adventures that draw him to feuding families and the trickery of the unscrupulous 'Duke' and 'Dauphin'. Beneath the exploits, however, are more serious undercurrents - of slavery, adult control and, above all, of Huck's struggle between his instinctive goodness and the corrupt values of society, which threaten his deep and enduring friendship with Jim. This edition uses the text from the first edition of 1884 and includes a new chronology and a list of further reading by Richard Maxwell.

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Writer

Mark Twain

Language

English

ISBN

9780141439648

Number of pages

400

Publisher

Penguin UK

Category

The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain

What's the use you learning to do right, when it's troublesome to do right and ain't no trouble to do wrong, and the wages is just the same?
All kings is mostly rapscallions.
H'aint we got all the fools in town on our side? And ain't that a big enough majority in any town?