The Mechanisms of Corruption in Mark Twain’s Novels

Ashraf Taha Mohamed Kouta;

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Using new historicism as a critical approach, the current study suggests that certain aspects of corruption existed within late nineteenth-century American culture and are represented in the novels of American author Samue1 Langhorne Clemens (1835-1910) w


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Title The Mechanisms of Corruption in Mark Twain’s Novels
Other Titles آليات الفساد في روايات مارك توين: دراسة تحليلية في ضوء نظرية التاريخية الجديدة
Authors Ashraf Taha Mohamed Kouta
Keywords The Mechanisms of Corruption in Mark Twain’s Novels
Issue Date 2009
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Using new historicism as a critical approach, the current study suggests that certain aspects of corruption existed within late nineteenth-century American culture and are represented in the novels of American author Samue1 Langhorne Clemens (1835-1910) w

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