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Pudd'nhead Wilson: Selected Secondary Bibliography

 

Alsen, Eberhard. "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Fight for Popularity and Power." Western American Literature 7 (1972): 135-43.

Alsen, Eberhard. "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Fight for Popularity and Power." Pudd'nhead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins: Authoritative Texts; Textual Introduction and Tables of Variants; Criticism. Ed. Sidney E. Berger. Norton Critical Editions. New York: Norton, 1980. 324-32.

Anderson, Frederick, introd., and note. Pudd'nhead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins. San Francisco, CA: Chandler, 1968.

Baender, Paul. "Megarus Ad Lunam: Flawed Texts and Verbal Icons." Philological Quarterly 64.4 (1985): 439-57.

Bedford, R. C. "A Closer Look at Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar." Annual Reports of Studies 28 (1977): 230-59.

Bentley, Nancy Ann. "Contrary Dictions: Narrative Technique and Cultural Conflict in Antebellum American Writing." 1989.

Beppu, Keiko. "The Iconography of the Madonna and the American Imagination, 1: The Missing Joseph; 2: Roxana's Daughters." Kobe College Studies 38; 39.3 (1992): 93-104.

Berger, Sidne. "Editorial Intrusion in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 70 (1976): 272-76.

---. "Determining Printer's Copy: The English Edition of Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson." PBSA: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 72 (1978): 250-56.

Berkson, Dorothy. "Mark Twain's Two-Headed Novel: Racial Symbolism and Social Realism in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Studies in American Humor 3.4 (1984): 309-20.

Bond, Adriene. "Disorder and the Sentimental Model: A Look at Pudd'nhead Wilson." Southern Literary Journal 13.2 (1981): 59-71.

Brand, John M. "The Incipient Wilderness: A Study of Pudd'nhead Wilson." Western American Literature 7 (1972): 125-34.

Brand, John M. "The Other Half: A Study of Pudd'nhead Wilson." Mark Twain Journal 21.3 (1983): 14-16.

Brewton, Vince. "'an Honour as Well as a Pleasure': Dueling, Violence, and Race in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Southern Quarterly: A Journal of the Arts in the South 38.4 (2000): 101-18.

Briden, Earl F. "Pudd'nhead Wilson and the Bandit's Tale in Gil Blas." Mark Twain Journal 19.1 (1977): 16-17.

---. "Idiots First, Then Juries: Legal Metaphors in Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson." Texas Studies in Literature and Language: A Journal of the Humanities 20 (1978): 169-80.

Brodwin, Stanley. "Blackness and the Adamic Myth in Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson." Texas Studies in Literature and Language: A Journal of the Humanities 15 (1973): 167-76.

Budd, Louis J. "Mark Twain's Fingerprints in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Etudes Anglaises: Grande-Bretagne, Etats-Unis 40.4 (1987): 385-99.

---. "Mark Twain's Fingerprints in Pudd'nhead Wilson." New Directions in American Humor. Ed. David E. E. (ed. Sloane, introd. and afterword). Tuscaloosa, AL: U of Alabama P, 1998. 171-85.

Byrd, Linda. "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Roxy as a Tragic Hero." Conference of College Teachers of English Studies 63 (1998): 50-58.

Cade, Roshaunda D. "Mulatta Mamma Performing Passing and Mimicking Minstrelsy in Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson." Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering 9 2 (2007): 230-39. Print.

Caron, James E. "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar: Tall Tales and a Tragic Figure." Nineteenth-Century Literature 36.4 (1982): 452-70.

Carton, Evan. "Pudd'nhead Wilson and the Fiction of Law and Custom." American Realism: New Essays. Ed. Eric J. Sundquist. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1982. 82-94.

Chapin, Henry B. "Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson, Chapter Vi." Explicator 21 (1963): Item Item 61.

Chinn, Sarah E. "A Show of Hands: Establishing Identity in Mark Twain's the Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson." Nineteenth Century Studies 13 (1999): 48-80.

Clark, William Bedford. "Twain and Faulkner: Miscegenation and the Comic Muse." Faulkner and Humor: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1984. Ed. Doreen (ed. & introd.)--Abadie Fowler, Ann J. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 1986. 97-109.

Cole, Simon A. "Twins, Twain, Galton, and Gilman: Fingerprinting, Individualization, Brotherhood, and Race in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology 15 3 (2007): 227-65. Print.

Current, Cynthia A. "Innovation and Stasis: Technology and Race in Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson." Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology 17 3 (2009): 309-28. Print.

Esteve, Mary. "Shadow Economies: The Distribution of Wealth in and around Pudd'nhead Wilson." ELH 78 2 (2011): 359-85. Print.

Coburn, Mark D. "'Training Is Everything': Communal Opinion and the Individual in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Modern Language Quarterly 31 (1970): 209-19.

Cohen, Philip. "Aesthetic Anomalies in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Studies in American Fiction 10.1 (1982): 55-69.

Cowan, Michael. ""by Right of the White Election": Political Theology and Theological Politics in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson: Race, Conflict, and Culture. Ed. Susan --Robinson Gillman, Forrest G. Durham: Duke UP, 1990. 155-76.

Cox, James M. "Pudd'nhead Wilson Revisited." Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson: Race, Conflict, and Culture. Ed. Susan --Robinson Gillman, Forrest G. Durham: Duke UP, 1990. 1-21.

Cracroft, Richard H. "The Ironic Mark Twain: Appearance and Reality in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Mark Twain Journal 21.3 (1983): 24-26.

Crane, Gregg. "Black Comedy: Black Citizenship and Jim Crow Positivism." REAL: The Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature 18 (2002): 289-310.

Cronin, Frank C. "The Ultimate Perspective in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Mark Twain Journal 16.1 (1972): 14-16.

D'Avanzo, Mario L. "In the Name of Pudd'nhead." Mark Twain Journal 16.2 (1972): 13-14.

Dillon, Elizabeth Maddock. "Fear of Formalism: Kant, Twain, and Cultural Studies in American Literature." Diacritics: A Review of Contemporary Criticism 27.4 (1997): 46-69

Berger, Sidney E., ed. Pudd'nhead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins. Norton Crit. Ed. New York: Norton, 1980.

Gillman, Susan, and Forrest G. Robinson, eds. Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson: Race, Conflict, and Culture. Durham: Duke UP, 1990.

Eschholz, Paul A. "Twain's the Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson." Explicator 31 (1973): Item 67.

Exley, Jo Ella Powell. "Brothers under the Skin? The Use of Twins in Pudd'nhead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins." Mark Twain Journal 21.4 (1983): 10-11.

Fisher, Marvin, and Michae Elliott. "Pudd'nhead Wilson: Half a Dog Is Worse Than None." The Southern Review 8 (1972): 533-47.

---. "Pudd'nhead Wilson: Half a Dog Is Worse Than None." The Southern Review 8 (1972): 533-47.

Fishkin, Shelley Fisher. "Race and Culture at the Century's End: A Social Context for Puddn'head Wilson." Essays in Arts and Sciences 19 (1990): 1-27.

Ford, Thomas W. "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar." Mark Twain Journal 19.2 (1978): 15-19.

Fredricks, Nancy. "Twain's Indelible Twins." Nineteenth-Century Literature 43.4 (1989): 484-99.

Freimarck, Joh. "Pudd'nhead Wilson: A Tale of Blood and Brotherhood." University Review 34 (1968): 303-06.
Fujisaki, Mutsuo. "The Critical Response to Pudd'nhead Wilson: A Brief History and Current Issues." Eigo Eibungaku Ronso/Studies in English Language and Literature 46 (1996): 77-85.

Gale, Robert L. "Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson." Explicator 38.1 (1979): 4-5.

Gargano, James W. "Pudd'nhead Wilson: Mark Twain as Genial Satan." South Atlantic Quarterly 74 (1975): 365-75.

Gerber, John C. "Pudd'nhead Wilson as Fabulation." Studies in American Humor 2 (1975): 21-31.

Gillman, Susan Kay. "Mark Twain's Impostures of Identity." 1984.

Gillman, Susan. Dark Twins: Imposture and Identity in Mark Twain's America. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1989.

Griffith, Clar. "Pudd'nhead Wilson as Dark Comedy." Journal of English Literary History 43 (1976): 209-26.

Haines, James B. "Of Dogs and Men: A Symbolic Variation on the Twin Motif in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Mark Twain Journal 18.3 (1976): 14-17.

Hakutani, Yoshinobu. "Race and Determinism in the Film Pudd'nhead Wilson." Motion Pictures and Society. Ed. Douglas Radcliff-Umstead. Kent State Univ., Kent, OH: Romance Langs. Dept., 1990. 69-73.

Harris, Susan K. "Mark Twain's Bad Women." Studies in American Fiction 13.2 (1985): 157-68.

Hedges, Warren. "If Uncle Tom Is White, Should We Call Him 'Auntie'? Race and Sexuality in Postbellum U. S. Fiction." Whiteness: A Critical Reader. Ed. Mike Hill. New York, NY: New York UP, 1997. 226-47.

Hines, Maude Elizabeth. "Making Americans: National Fairy Tales and Fantasies of Transformation, 1865-1900." Duke U, 1999.

Hoffman, Andrew Jay. Twain's Heroes, Twain's Worlds: Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, a Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, and Pudd'nhead Wilson. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 1988.

Hogan, Jerry B. "Pudd'nhead Wilson: Whose Tragedy Is It?" Mark Twain Journal 20.2 (1980): 9-12.

Howe, Lawrence. "Race, Genealogy, and Genre in Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson." Nineteenth-Century Literature 46.4 (1992): 495-516.

Hughes, Langston. "Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson." Interracialism: Black-White Intermarriage in American History, Literature, and Law. Ed. Werner Sollors. Oxford, England: Oxford UP, 2000. 326-30.

Jehlen, Myra. "The Ties That Bind: Race and Sex in Pudd'nhead Wilson." American Literary History 2.1 (1990): 39-55.

Kapoor, S. D. "Race and Mark Twain." Making Mark Twain Work in the Classroom. Ed. James S. Leonard. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1999. 40-54.

Kolin, Philip C. "Mark Twain, Aristotle, and Pudd'nhead Wilson." Mark Twain Journal 15.2 (1970): 1-4.

---. "Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson: A Selected Checklist." Bulletin of Bibliography 28 (1971): 58-59,48.

Kupersmith, Abraham. Twain and Freud on the Human Race: Parallels on Personality, Politics and Religion. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2009. Print.

Ladd, Barbara. Nationalism and the Color Line in George W. Cable, Mark Twain, and William Faulkner. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1996.

Leiter, Louis H. "Dawson's Landing: Thematic Cityscape in Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson." Mark Twain Journal 13.1 (1966): 8-11.

Lewis, Stuart A. "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Election." Mark Twain Journal 15.1 (1970): 21.

Mandia, Patricia M. "Children of Fate and Irony in Pudd'nhead Wilson." The Language Quarterly 27.1-2 (1988): 18-23.

---. "Children of Fate and Irony in Pudd'nhead Wilson." The Language Quarterly 28.3-4 (1990): 29-40.

Mann, Karen B. "Pudd'nhead Wilson: One Man or Two?" Research Studies 42 (1974): 175-81.

Marcus, George E. "'What Did He Rekon Would Become of the Other Half If He Killed His Half?' Doubled, Divided, and Crossed Selves in Pudd'nhead Wilson: Or, Mark Twain as Cultural Critic in His Own Times and Ours." Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson: Race, Conflict, and Culture. Ed. Susan Gillman, Forrest G. Robinson. Durham: Duke UP, 1990. 190-210.

Marshall, Richard Milton, Jr. "Henry James and Mark Twain: Public Image Versus Literary Reality." 1984.

McCullough, Joseph B. "Pudd'nhead Wilson: A Search for Identity." Mark Twain Journal 18.4 (1977): 1-6.

McWilliams, Wilson Carey. "Pudd'nhead Wilson on Democratic Governance." Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson: Race, Conflict, and Culture. Ed. Susan --Robinson Gillman, Forrest G. Durham: Duke UP, 1990. 177-89.

Messent, Peter. "Toward the Absurd: Mark Twain's a Connecticut Yankee, Pudd'nhead Wilson and the Great Dark." Mark Twain: A Sumptuous Variety. Ed. Robert Giddings. Totowa, NJ: Barnes & Noble, 1985. 176-98.

---. "Comic Intentions in Mark Twain's 'a Double-Barreled Detective Story'." Essays in Arts and Sciences 28 (1999): 33-51.

Miller, Jim W. "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar." Mark Twain Journal 13.3 (1967): 8-10.

Moore, Scott. "The Code Duello and the Reified Self in Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson." American Transcendental Quarterly 22 3 (2008): 499-515. Print.

Morris, Linda A. "Beneath the Veil: Clothing, Race, and Gender in Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson." Studies in American Fiction 27.1 (1999): 37-52.

Morris, Linda A. Gender Play in Mark Twain: Cross-Dressing and Transgression. Columbia, MO: U of Missouri P, 2007. Print.

Morsberger, Robert E. "Pudd'nhead Wilson and the Iron Mask." Markham Review 7 (1978): 25-27.

Moss, Robert. "Tracing Mark Twain's Intentions: The Retreat from Issues of Race in Pudd'nhead Wilson." American Literary Realism 30.2 (1998): 43-55.

Moynihan, Sinead. "History Repeating Itself: Passing, Pudd'nhead Wilson, and the President's Daughter." Callaloo: A Journal of African Diaspora Arts and Letters 32 3 (2009): 809-21. Print.

Nayak K., Kishori. "Ethnic Relations in Mark Twain and Ralph Ellison: A Comparative Study." Indian Journal of American Studies 24.2 (1994): 36-44.

Newlyn, Andrea K. "Form and Ideology in Transracial Narratives: Pudd'nhead Wilson and a Romance of the Republic." Narrative 8.1 (2000): 43-65.

Newman, Judie. "Was Tom White? Stowe's Dred and Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson." Soft Canons: American Women Writers and Masculine Tradition. Ed. Karen L. Kilcup. Iowa City, IA: U of Iowa P, 1999. 67-81.

Nielsen, A. L. "Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson and the Novel of the Tragic Mulatto." Greyfriar: Siena Studies in Literature 26 (1985): 14-30.
notes, ed. and, and Guy Cardwell. Mississippi Writings: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; Life on the Mississippi; Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; Pudd'nhead Wilson. Library of America. New York, NY: Library of America, 1982.

O'Connor, Robert H. "Some Allegorical Elements in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Bulletin of the West Virginia Association of College English Teachers 8 (1983): 10-16.

Oliphant, A. W. "The Whole Dog: A Study of Multiplicity in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Language and Style: An International Journal 24.2 (1991): 145-52.

Parker, Hershel, and Henr Binder. "Exigencies of Composition and Publication: Billy Budd, Sailor and Pudd'nhead Wilson." Nineteenth-Century Fiction 33 (1978): 131-43.

Parker, Hershel. "The Lowdown on Pudd'nhead Wilson: Jack-Leg Novelist, Unreadable Text, Sense-Making Critics, and Basic Issues in Aesthetics." Resources for American Literary Study 11.2 (1981): 215-40.

---. Flawed Texts and Verbal Icons: Literary Authority in American Fiction. Evanston: Northwestern UP, 1984.

Patterson, Mark R. "Surrogacy and Slavery: The Problematics of Consent in Baby M, Romance of Republic, and Pudd'nhead Wilson." American Literary History 8.3 (1996): 448-70.

Pedersen, Vidar. "Of Slaves and Masters: Constructed Identities in Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson." Excursions in Fiction: Essays in Honour of Professor Lars Hartveit on His 70th Birthday. Ed. Andrew --¢verland Kennedy, Orm. Studia Anglistica Norvegica. Oslo: Novus, 1994. 174-90.

Porter, Carolyn. "Roxana's Plot." Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson: Race, Conflict, and Culture. Ed. Susan --Robinson Gillman, Forrest G. Durham: Duke UP, 1990. 121-36.

---. "Roxana's Plot." Mark Twain: A Collection of Critical Essays. Ed. Eric J. Sundquist. New Century Views. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1994. 154-68.
Rabinowitz, Peter J. "Assertion and Assumption: Fictional Patterns and the External World." PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 96.3 (1981): 408-19.

Rickard, Kenneth. "Blood on the Margins: Reconstructing Race in Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson." Publications of the Arkansas Philological Association 23.2 (1997): 65-90.

Robinson, Forrest G. "The Sense of Disorder in Pudd'nhead." Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson: Race, Conflict, and Culture. Ed. Susan --Robinson Gillman, Forrest G. Durham: Duke UP, 1990. 22-45.

Rogin, Michael. "Francis Galton and Mark Twain: The Natal Autograph in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson: Race, Conflict, and Culture. Ed. Susan --Robinson Gillman, Forrest G. Durham: Duke UP, 1990. 73-85.

Rohman, Chad. "A River 'Ready for Business': Life Down the Mississippi as a Main Undercurrent in Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson." American Literary Realism 39 3 (2007): 241-51. Print.

Rose, Marilyn Gaddi. "Pudd'nhead Wilson: A Contemporary Parable." Mark Twain Journal 13.2 (1966): 5-7.

Ross, Michael L. "Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson: Dawson's Landing and the Ladder of Nobility." Novel: A Forum on Fiction 6 (1973): 244-56.

Rowe, John Carlos. "Fatal Speculations: Murder, Money, and Manners in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson: Race, Conflict, and Culture. Ed. Susan Gillman, Forrest G.Robinson Durham: Duke UP, 1990. 137-54.

Rowe, Katherine Anandi. "The Dead Hand: Fictions of Agency and the Physiology of Possession." Harvard U, 1992.

Rowlette, Robert O. "Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson: Its Themes and Their Development." Dissertation Abstracts 28 (1968): 3155A-56A.

Royal, Derek Parker. "The Clinician as Enslaver: Pudd'nhead Wilson and the Rationalization of Identity." Texas Studies in Literature and Language 44.4 (2002): 414-31.

Ryan, Ann Marie. "Missing the Joke: Twain, Freud, and the Fate of Women's Humor." U of Virginia, 1999.

Sachs, Viola. "An Outsider's Conjectures on Mark Twain and Black Culture." Rivista di Studi Vittoriani 9.5 (2000): 109-22.

Samuels, Shirley. "Miscegenated America: The Civil War." National Imaginaries, American Identities: The Cultural Work of American Iconography. Ed. Larry Reynolds --Gordon Hutner.Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 2000. 141-58.

Saylor, Louis. "David (Pudd'nhead) Wilson: The Missing Figure in a Detective Group." Armchair Detective: A Quarterly Journal Devoted to the Appreciation of Mystery, Detective, and Suspense Fiction 13 (1980): 8-11.

Schaar, John H. "Some of the Ways of Freedom in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson: Race, Conflict, and Culture. Ed. Susan --Robinson Gillman, Forrest G. Durham: Duke UP, 1990. 211-27.

Schell, Edgar T. ""Pears' and 'Is' in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Mark Twain Journal 12.3 (1964): 12-15.

Shell, Marc. "Those Extraordinary Twins." Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 47.2 (1991): 29-75.

Slote, Benjamin Howell. "Exiling the Sensual Muse: The Literary Career of Mark Twain's Decency." Yale U, 1991.

Smith, Laur. "Fictive Names in Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson." Love and Wrestling, Butch and O.K. Ed. Fre Tarpley. So. Central Names Inst. Pub. Commerce, Texas: Names Inst. P, 1973. 91-94.

Smith, Allan Gardner. "Pudd'nhead Wilson: Neurotic Text." Dutch Quarterly Review of Anglo-American Letters 11.1 (1981): 22-33.

Sollors, Werner. "Was Roxy Black?: Race as Stereotype in Mark Twain, Edward Windsor Kemble, and Paul Laurence Dunbar." Mixed Race Literature. Ed. Jonathan Brennan. Stanford, CA: Stanford UP, 2002. 70-87.

Spangler, George M. "Pudd'nhead Wilson: A Parable of Property." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 42 (1970): (28)-37.

Stein, Regina, and Robert Lidston. "The Mother Figure in Twain's Mississippi Novels." Mark Twain Journal 21.3 (1983): 57-58.

Subryan, Carmen. "Mark Twain and the Black Challenge." Satire or Evasion? Black Perspectives on Huckleberry Finn. Ed. James S. --Tenny Leonard, Thomas A.--Davis, Thadious M. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1992. 91-102.

Sundquist, Eric J. "Mark Twain and Homer Plessy." Representations 24 (1988): 102-28.

---. "Mark Twain and Homer Plessy." Mark Twain: A Collection of Critical Essays. Ed. Eric J. Sundquist. New Century Views. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1994. 169-83.

Tabei, Koji. "Another American Tragedy: The Tragedy of David Wilson." Seinan Gakuin Daigaku: Eigo Eibungaku Ronshu/Seinan Gakuin University: Studies in English Language and Literature 30.1-2 (1989): 794-118.

Takahara, Yoko. "Manuke No Wilson No Higeki: America No Akumu." Bungaku to America: Ohashi Kenzaburo Kyoju Kanreki Kinen Ronbunshu. Tokyo: Nanundo, 1980. I 101-14.

Thomas, Brook. "Tragedies of Race, Training, Birth, and Communities of Competent Pudd'nheads." American Literary History 1.4 (1989): 754-85.

Toles, George E. "Mark Twain and Pudd'nhead Wilson: A House Divided." Novel: A Forum on Fiction 16.1 (1982): 55-75.

---. "Mark Twain and Pudd'nhead Wilson: A House Divided." Mark Twain: An Anthology of Recent Criticism. Ed. Prafulla C. Kar. Delhi: Pencraft, 1992. 195-221.

Vanderwerken, David L. "The Triumph of Medievalism in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Mark Twain Journal 18.4 (1977): 7-11.

West, John O., and James M. Day. "Mark Twain's Comedy of Errors in Puddn'head Wilson." Mark Twain Journal 22.1 (1984): 43-44.

Whitley, John S. "Pudd'nhead Wilson: Mark Twain and the Limits of Detection." Journal of American Studies 21.1 (1987): 55-70.

Wiggins, Robert A. "Pudd'nhead Wilson: 'a Literary Caesarean Operation'." College English 25 (1963): 182-86.

Williams, Murial B. "The Unmasking of Meaning: A Study of the Twins in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Culture 33 (1979): 39-53.

Wonham, Henry B. "Getting to the Bottom of Pudd'nhead Wilson; or, a Critical Vision Focused (Too Well?) for Irony." Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 50.3 (1994): 111-26.

---. "The Minstrel and the Detective: The Functions of Ethnic Caricature in Mark Twain's Writings of the 1890s." Constructing Mark Twain: New Directions in Scholarship. Ed. Laura E. Skandera Trombley and Michael J. --Kiskis Mark Twain and His Circle Series. Columbia, MO: U of Missouri P, 2001. 122-38.

Woodville, Katherine E. "Found!-Mark Twain's Fingerprints on Pudd'nhead Wilson and Eve." The Image of Technology. Eds. Wright, Will and Steven Kaplan. Pueblo, CO: Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery, Colorado State University-Pueblo, 2009. 100-04. Print.

Wysong, Jack P. "Samuel Clemens' Attitude toward the Negro as Demonstrated in Pudd'nhead Wilson and a Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur's Court." Xavier Review 7.2 (1968): 41-57.

Yim, Jin-hee. "Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson: Fall of American Eden." The Journal of English Language and Literature 39.3 (1993): 549-67.

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