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050 _aPS1305.A1
082 _a813.4
100 _aTwain, Mark
245 _aThe adventures of Huckleberry Finn /
_cBy Mark Twain
260 _aPhnom Penh :
_bFootprint Internations,
_c2024.
300 _a397 pages :
_c21 cm
520 _aHuckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer's best friend, escapes down the Mississippi on a raft with the runaway slave, Jim. One of the iconic American novels, it caused a stir when published because of the vernacular used by Twain to characterize Jim and the people of the Mississippi. Twain's criticism of racial segregation and the treatment of slaves was thrown into turbulent criticisms at the turn of the century however, when he himself was accused of racist stereotyping and frequent use of the word "n*gger".
650 _aAdventure
_vAmerican Literature
_xNovel
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