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bib00554Bronson 19761976Bronson, Bertrand Harris, ed.
The Singing Tradition of Child’s Popular Ballads. Princeton: Princeton University Press. [bib00554]

bib00555Brown 19671967Brown, Spencer
Huckleberry Finn for Our Time.” Michigan Quarterly Review 6 (Winter): 41–46. [bib00555]

bib00556Browne 19601960Browne, Ray B.
“Shakespeare in American Vaudeville and Negro Minstrelsy.” American Quarterly 12 (Fall): 374–91. [bib00556]

bib00557Bruce 19741974Bruce, Dickson D., Jr.
And They All Sang Hallelujah: Plain-Folk Camp-Meeting Religion, 1800–1845. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press. [bib00557]

bib00558Bruchac 19931993Bruchac, Joseph
The Native American Sweat Lodge: History and Legends. Freedom, Calif.: Crossing Press. [bib00558]

bib00559Budd 19591959Budd, Louis J.
“The Southward Currents under Huck Finn’s Raft.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review 46 (September): 222–37. [bib00559]

bib00561Budd 19821982Budd, Louis J.
“Who Wants to Go to Hell? An Unsigned Sketch by Mark Twain.” Studies in American Humor, n.s., 1 (June): 6–16. [bib00561]

bib00562Budd 19851985Budd, Louis J.
“ ‘A Nobler Roman Aspect’ of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” In Sattelmeyer and Crowley[bib00903], 26–40. [bib00562]

bib00563Budd 19991999Budd, Louis J.
Mark Twain: The Contemporary Reviews. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [bib00563]

bib00564Bunyan 1875[1678] 1875Bunyan, John
The Pilgrim’s Progress as Originally Published by John Bunyan, Being a Facsimile Reproduction of the First Edition. London: Elliot Stock. [bib00564]

bib00565Burchfield 1972-861972–86OED
A Supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary. Edited by R.W. Burchfield. 4 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press. [bib00565]

bib00566Buxbaum 19271927Buxbaum, Katherine
“Mark Twain and American Dialect.” American Speech 2 (February): 233–36. [bib00566]

bib00567Byers 19711971Byers, John R., Jr.
“Miss Emmeline Grangerford’s Hymn Book.” American Literature 43 (May): 259–63. [bib00567]

bib00568Byers 1973–741973–74Byers, John R., Jr.
“Mark Twain’s Miss Mary Jane Wilks: Shamed or Shammed?” Mark Twain Journal 17 (Winter): 13–14. [bib00568]

bib00569Byers 19771977Byers, John R., Jr.
“The Pokeville Preacher’s Invitation in Huckleberry Finn.” Mark Twain Journal 18 (Summer): 15–16. [bib00569]

bib00570Camfield 19921992Camfield, Gregg
“ ‘I Wouldn’t Be as Ignorant as You for Wages’: Huck Finn Talks Back to His Conscience.” Studies in American Fiction 20 (Autumn): 169–75. [bib00570]

bib00571Cardwell 19531953Cardwell, Guy A.
Twins of Genius. [East Lansing]: Michigan State College Press. [bib00571]

bib00572Carkeet 19791979Carkeet, David
“The Dialects in Huckleberry Finn.” American Literature 51 (November): 315–32. [bib00572]

bib00573Carkeet 19811981Carkeet, David
“The Source for the Arkansas Gossips in Huckleberry Finn.” American Literary Realism 14 (Spring): 90–92. [bib00573]

bib00574Carlyle 18561856Carlyle, Thomas
The French Revolution: A History. 2 vols. New York: Harper and Brothers. [bib00574]

bib00575Carrington 19761976Carrington, George C., Jr.
The Dramatic Unity of “Huckleberry Finn.” Columbus: Ohio State University Press. [bib00575]

bib00576Casanova de Seingalt 1833-371833–37Casanova de Seingalt, Giacomo Girolamo
Memoires de Jacques Casanova de Seingalt. 10 vols. Paris: Paulin. [bib00576]

bib00577Cayton 18791879Cayton, Frank M., comp.
Landings on the Mississippi River, Showing Locations, etc. St. Louis: Woodward, Tiernan and Hale. [bib00577]

bib00579Cummings 19911991Cummings, Sherwood
“Mark Twain’s Moveable Farm and the Evasion.” American Literature 63 (September): 440–58. [bib00579]

bib00580Current 19541954Current, Richard N.
The Typewriter and the Men Who Made It. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. [bib00580]