Gleeditions Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
by Mark Twain


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Recommended Online Edition

• Professor-approved online edition
• Original American publication (1885)
• Definitions for terms/phrases in dialect


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Context/Background in Brief
(e.g., Primary sources—slave testimony)


Historical/Literary Context
• Timelines (biographical and historical)
• Maps (U.S. South, Underground Railroad)
• Slavery in Missouri
• Slaves (stereotypes, testimony)
• Abolitionism
• Fugitives (punishments)
• Post-Civil War South
• Stereotypes (slaves, American Indians)
• Genres (slave narrative, Romanticism)
• Racist language
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Navigational Features

• Hyperlinked index
• Table of Contents
• Search tool
• Interpage links (e.g., Next Page)



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Annotations for 7 Literary Elements
• Characters
• Plot
• Setting
• Style
• Themes/Issues
• Vocabulary
• Voice/Point of View
Each including subcategories
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Plus images, glossary, hyperlinks between related passages, and, in the Individual Edition, save annotations feature.


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