Citations:Sawyeresque


 * 1976, George C. Carrington, Jr., The Dramatic Unity of Huckleberry Finn, Ohio State University Press, ISBN 0814202381, :
 * The primacy of action for Sherburn is demonstrated in the baldest way when he shoots Boggs without justification or Sawyeresque “style,” turns on his heel, and walks off—a gesture of contempt for everything that is not pure action.


 * 1993, Tom Quirk, Coming to Grips with Huckleberry Finn: Essays on a Book, a Boy, and a Man, University of Missouri Press (1995), ISBN 0826210333, :
 * Twain's company, the Marion Rangers, reminds us of Tom Sawyer's band of robbers. Indeed, Gerber notes that the volunteers all talk like Tom, and their leader, Tom Lyman, is constantly urging in Sawyeresque fashion the heedless crew to conform to military custom.


 * 2011, Stefan Merrill Block, The Storm at the Door, Random House, ISBN 978-1-4000-6945-3, :
 * Once again, Frederick began to vanish for the entirety of days. But Katharine was not suspicious, not then. Daily, she expected him to return from some Sawyeresque adventure, with some new boyish booty. Instead, he would return long after sunset, speaking in glib ways of trips to the diner, the library.