The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Author/creator Twain, Mark Author
Other author Mitchell, Lee Clark Editor Introduction by Notes by
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Description292 p. 19.600 x 012.900 cm.
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SeriesOxford World's Classics Ser.
Summary Annotation The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, first published in 1876, is Mark Twain's most popular novel. Its hero is a national icon, celebrated as a distinctively American figure both at home and abroad. As well as being a deft comedy and a powerful celebration of childhood, applauding Tom Sawyer's bold spirit, winsome smile, and inventive solutions to the problems of everyday life, it reflects how Twain was in the process of finding a distinctive voice with which he could express the conflicts he felt about coming of age in America.
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ISBN9780192833891
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