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Brideshead revisited
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Year: 1999 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Dell,

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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: an authoritative text, contexts and sources, criticism
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ISBN: 0393966402 Year: 1999 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) Norton

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Gay men's friendships : invincible communities
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ISBN: 0226568490 Year: 1999 Publisher: Chicago (Ill.) : University of Chicago press,

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The deerslayer
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ISBN: 1283168367 9786613168368 0191611247 0191610704 9780191610707 9780786508846 0786508841 9781101221747 1101221747 0192837257 9780192837257 Year: 1999 Publisher: Oxford New York Oxford University Press

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The Deerslayer (1841) is the last-written of Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales, but the first in the development of the hero, Natty Bumppo. Here, Cooper returns Leatherstocking to his youth and to a pristine wilderness that D. H. Lawrence said was perhaps `lovelier than any place created in language'.This novel, and the contemporaneous The Pathfinder, mark Cooper's return to historical romance after more than a decade given largely to social and political commentary. Written during the period of Cooper's bitter legal battles with the Whig press, The Deerslayer reflects a retreat from his difficul

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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ISBN: 0191605050 0191560502 0585363447 9780191560507 9780585363448 9780191605055 0192824414 9780192824417 9780199536559 0199536554 0191920703 Year: 1999 Publisher: Oxford New York Oxford University Press

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The story of Huck's escape from his brutal father and the relationship that grows between him and Jim, a slave fleeing an even more brutal oppression, proved enormously influential in the development of American literature.

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