Articles on Mark Twain

Found 186 articles.

  • Banning books in elementary schools deprives students of choice
    University Wire - 1998/03/24
  • `League' is, without a doubt, extraordinary.
    East Valley Tribune (Mesa, Ariz.) (via Knight-Ridder/TribuneNews Service) - 2003/07/09
  • New books.(five books about author Herman Melville)
    Harper's Magazine - 2002/06/01
  • 'League' inhabits realm of pure fantasy
    The Gazette - 2003/07/11
  • Shadows on the Rock.
    American Review of Canadian Studies - 2006/12/22
  • Great books and rotten reviews // Literary immortals can be deadly wrong
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1986/11/16
  • A river runs through Scribbler's latest book
    Sunday News Lancaster, PA - 2002/06/02
  • Rethinking Shakespeare.(William Shakespeare)(Critical essay)(Cover story)
    Queen's Quarterly - 2008/06/22
  • 'Camelias' blends fact, fiction
    Deseret News (Salt Lake City) - 2004/01/09
  • Today in History - April 21
    AP Online - 2007/04/21
  • Walter Scott, postcolonial theory, and New South literature.(Critical Essay)
    The Mississippi Quarterly - 2003/09/22
  • Reading list for U.S. youths unveiled
    The Columbian - 2003/06/04
  • Ontario hamlet inspires writer and charms visitors.(Arts and Lifestyle)
    The Boston Herald - 2000/08/06
  • Works of G. B. Shaw: The Maid In Literature
    Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01
  • local color writing
    The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms - 2004/01/01
  • Lynne Cheney Announces Reading List
    AP Online - 2003/06/03
  • Dark Laughter
    The Concise Oxford Companion to American Literature - 1986/01/01
  • Moscow students show lit wits // Evanston team edged out in quiz on novels
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1990/05/03
  • Wednesday book: All that glitters is not necessarily any good
    The Independent - London - 2000/05/03
  • Gentlemen in a League of their own; ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.(Column)
    The Daily Mail (London, England) - 2003/11/08
  • `League' is, without a doubt, extraordinary.(East Valley Tribune (Mesa, Ariz.))
    Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service - 2003/07/12
  • Alice, Huck, Pinocchio, and the Blue Fairy: bodies real and imagined.
    The Southern Review - 1993/06/22
  • Archive: The literary son Walsall never forgot; Walsall's top flight went to town to honour its most famous son, Jerome K Jerome, and the timing was just about perfect, says Chris Upton.(Features)
    The Birmingham Post (England) - 2004/10/16
  • Gareth Stevens.(Washington Irving)(Mark Twain)(Edith Wharton)(Edgar Allan Poe)(Willa Cather)(Nathaniel Hawthorne)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
    Children's Bookwatch - 2005/04/01
  • Profile: Rudyard Kipling's "Kim" published 100 years ago
    Weekend Edition - Sunday (NPR) - 2001/12/29
  • Flights of fancy ; Symbol of an era, the tiny hummingbird fired the imaginations of 19th-century writers and artists
    The Boston Globe - 2008/04/20
  • From national to supranational conception of literature: the case of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.(Biography)
    ATQ (The American Transcendental Quarterly) - 2006/12/01
  • Competition - WIN! Classic novels with a modern twist
    The Northern Echo - 2002/06/11
  • Is He Dead?(Theater review)
    Daily Variety - 2007/12/10
  • Streets of San Francisco honor poets and artists
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1988/01/17
  • Surfing in Hawaii: Jack London's creative nonfiction.(Special Feature)
    Writing! - 2003/09/01
  • Cervantes in the English-Speaking World: New Essays.(Reseña de libro)
    Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society ofAmerica - 2007/09/22
  • Flashbacks. (Backstory).(Charlotte Bronte, Jules Verne, Mark Twain, Kurt Vonnegut, Adele Morales)(Brief Article)
    Book - 2002/09/01
  • PASCACK HILLS STUDENT EXCELS AS A RESEARCHER
    The Record (Bergen County, NJ) - 1998/12/06
  • Wheeling Auto Center announces winners of art contest.(Neighbor)(Local beat)
    Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) - 2006/05/05
  • Hayes, Helen
    The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre - 1996/01/01
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