The Historian's Huck Finn: Reading Mark Twain's Masterpiece as Social and Economic History / Edition 1

The Historian's Huck Finn: Reading Mark Twain's Masterpiece as Social and Economic History / Edition 1

by Ranjit S. Dighe
ISBN-10:
1610699416
ISBN-13:
9781610699419
Pub. Date:
04/25/2016
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
1610699416
ISBN-13:
9781610699419
Pub. Date:
04/25/2016
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
The Historian's Huck Finn: Reading Mark Twain's Masterpiece as Social and Economic History / Edition 1

The Historian's Huck Finn: Reading Mark Twain's Masterpiece as Social and Economic History / Edition 1

by Ranjit S. Dighe

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Overview

Putting Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn in historical context, connecting it to pivotal issues like slavery, class, money, and American economic expansion, this book engages readers by presenting American history through the lens of a great novel.

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is widely regarded as a classic American novel—a groundbreaking one in which the author attempts to accurately portray society through the use of at-times coarse vernacular English. In this book, readers can experience the full text of Twain's Huckleberry Finn accompanied by annotations in footnote form throughout. As a result, this classic is transformed into a fascinating historical documentation of 19th-century American life and society that touches on topics like slavery, the transportation revolution, race, class, and confidence men.

Bringing the perspective of a social and economic historian, Ranjit S. Dighe offers more than 150 annotations as well as supporting essays that put the characters, incidents, and settings of the book into their historical context. First-time readers get to experience a great American novel with memorable characters, vivid imagery, and a great narrative voice while simultaneously learning about American history; teachers and students who have read Huckleberry Finn before will enjoy re-reading it, especially with insightful annotations that connect the story to the historical timeline. This book exposes the subtle lessons Twain's tale has to teach us about America's growth, development, conflicts, and mass movements in the nation's first century.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610699419
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/25/2016
Series: The Historian's Annotated Classics
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.78(d)

About the Author

Ranjit S. Dighe, PhD, is professor of economics at the State University of New York at Oswego.

Table of Contents

Preface
Chronology
Chapter 1. Samuel Clemens in His Times
Chapter 2. "The Raging, Tearing, Booming Nineteenth Century"
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Tom Sawyer's Comrade) by Mark Twain, with Annotations by Ranjit S. Dighe
Bibliography
Index

What People are Saying About This

Hugh Rockoff

“Ranjit Dighe has done a brilliant job of annotating Huckleberry Finn. He explains all of the obscure terms and references, but also puts Huck and Jim’s journey into a larger context. Students, history buffs, and even professional historians will learn a great deal about the political and economic history of the United States in the 19th century from Dighe’s notes to the text and longer essays on Samuel Clemens and 19th-century America. It is all here: slavery and emancipation, tobacco and cotton, smallpox, steamboats, financial speculation, politics, and much, much more. Highly recommended.”

David B. Parker

“In this new edition of Twain’s classic work, Dighe not only examines the cultural and economic history that shaped the novel, he also proves that Huckleberry Finn is still relevant today. This book should be of interest to Twain fans, students of American history and literature, and anyone interested in understanding contemporary issues in American society.”

Judith Wellman

“With lively writing and solid research, this book lures students and general readers into the 19th-century world that produced both Mark Twain and Huck Finn, placing this timeless classic into its historical context. You will never read Huck Finn in the same way again.”

Sean Patrick Adams

"The Historian’s Huck Finn sends students on a journey down the Mississippi River that is both interpretive and entertaining; there’s no better way to travel through the nation’s social and economic history. Expertly introduced and annotated, this book will provide a whole new perspective on one of America’s most compelling literary characters."

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