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Is the Adventures Huckleberry of Huckleberry Finn Norton Critical 3rd Edition the same as?

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Is the Adventures Huckleberry of Huckleberry Finn Norton Critical 3rd Edition the same as?

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I wouldn’t worry. It’s a responsible text. Sometimes the University of California Twain is named the standard, but the Norton editions are always all right. There are no great cruces in _Adventures of Huckleberry Finn_ (note that there is no article in the correct title) except whether to insert the raftsman’s episode (4-5 pages) from _Life on the Mississippi._ Since the book is episodic or picaresque, its form is somewhat loose, so even that is not a key matter. You can find the illustrations on line. The Norton has them too, though. I don’t know what you mean by “the great illustrated version.” If it’s the first edition, which I own, I still would not worry.

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