Mark Twain, Huck Finn, genetic criticism, Doyno
The book Writing Huck Finn: Mark Twain's Creative Process, published in 1992, was written by Victor A. Doyno, an academic specialist of the prominent American writer and past-president of the Mark Twain's Circle of America, whose members are Twain enthusiasts. Through genetic criticism, it means the study of the comparison between the earliest available drafts of a text and its printed version, the author aims to give the reader a "new" different explanatory approach of the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In this case, Doyno relies not only on the manuscript but also on Twain's correspondence, his journal and then-lacking laws concerning
copyrights.
Victor A. Doyno - Writing Huck Finn: Mark Twain's Creative Process - University of Pennsylvania
Press; 1993
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