MARK TWAIN IS A PROMINENT REPRESENTATIVE OF AMERICAN REALISM
Abstract
The following article discusses the main characteristics of American Realism and the great place ,contribution of Mark Twain to the development of that movement.
Keywords
Realism, Mississippi, Tom SawyerHow to Cite
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