Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Reading Rivalries in Illustrated Literary Realism
1. Kemble and Twain: Sketching "Truths" within the Minstrel Masquerade
2. Kemble and Stowe: Taking Liberties with Slave Imagery
3. Loeb and Twain: Returning to the Illustrated Scene of the Crime
4. Newell and Crane: Keeping Close to a Personal Honesty of Vision
5. Kemble and Dunbar: Manipulating the Masks of Folks from Dixie
6. Wenzell and Wharton: Marketing 'The House of Mirth's' Disigns
Coda. Owen, Skeete, and Hopkins: Countering the Caricatures of Literary Realism
Notes
Works Cited
Index