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  1. My Mark Twain (From Literary Friends and Acquaintance) by William Dean Howells, 2010-07-24
  2. Selected Short Stories Wm. Dean Howells by William Dean Howells, 1992-09-01
  3. William Dean Howells : Novels 1886-1888 : The Minister's Charge / April Hopes / Annie Kilburn (Library of America) by William Dean Howells, 1989-09-01
  4. Henry James, Jr. by William Dean Howells, 2010-07-06
  5. Early Prose Writings Wm Dean Howells: 1853-1861 by William Dean Howells, 1990-07-30
  6. A Modern Instance: A Novel, by William Dean Howells, 2009-04-27
  7. Indian Summer by William Dean Howells, 2009-10-04
  8. Seven English cities by William Dean Howells, 1909-01-01
  9. The Rise of Silas Lapham by William Dean Howells, 2009-10-04
  10. A Hazard of New FortunesComplete by William Dean Howells, 2010-06-06
  11. The Whole family: a novel by twelve authors by William Dean Howells, 2010-09-05
  12. Boy Life - Stories and Readings Selected From The Works of William Dean Howells by William Dean Howells, 2010-07-06
  13. Venetian life by William Dean Howells, 2010-08-11
  14. Familiar Spanish Travels by William Dean Howells, 2010-09-10

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2. William Dean Howells - University Of Maryland
And Acquaintance) Complete Project Gutenberg William Dean Howells Literature Essays Contents Literary Friends and
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American Literary Centers (from Literature And Life)
April Hopes
A Belated Guest (from Literary Friends And Acquaintance)
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Literature And Life (Complete) Contents: Man of Letters in Business, Confessions of a Summer Colonist, The Young Contributor, Last Days in a Dutch Hotel, Anomalies of the Short Story, Spanish Prisoners of War, American Literary Centers, Standard Household Effect Co., Notes of a Vanished Summer, Worries of a Winter Walk, Summer Isles of Eden, Wild Flowers of the Asphalt, A Circus in the Suburbs, A She Hamlet, The Midnight Platoon, The Beach at Rockaway, Sawdust in the Arena, At a Dime Museum, American Literature in Exile, The Horse Show, The Problem of the Summer, Aesthetic New York Fifty-odd Years Ago, From New York into New England, The Art of the Adsmith, The Psychology of Plagiarism, Puritanism in American Fiction, The What and How in Art, Politics in American Authors – Storage, "Floating down the River on the O-hi-o".
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My First Visit To New England (from Literary Friends And Acquaintance)
My Literary Passions Contents: The Bookcase at Home, Goldsmith, Cervantes, Irving, First Fiction and Drama, Longfellow's "Spanish Student," Scott, Lighter Fancies, Pope, Various Preferences, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Ossian, Shakespeare, Ik Marvel, Dickens, Wordsworth, Lowell, Chaucer, Macaulay, Critics and Reviews, A Non-literary Episode, Thackeray, "Lazarillo De Tormes," Curtis, Longfellow, Schlegel, Tennyson, Heine, De Quincey, Goethe, Longfellow, George Eliot, Hawthorne, Goethe, Heine, Charles Reade, Dante, Goldoni, Manzoni, D'azeglio, "Pastor Fido," "Aminta," "Romola," "Yeast," "Paul Ferroll," Erckmann-chatrian, Bjorstjerne Bjornson, Tourguenief, Auerbach, Certain Preferences and Experiences, Valdes, Galdos, Verga, Zola, Trollope, Hardy, Tolstoy.

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4. Howells William Dean The Rise Of Silas Lapham
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5. William Dean Howells
William Dean Howells. 18371920. by Solomon Davidoff. Howells, William Dean.Years of My Youth. Bloomington, IndianaIndiana University Press, 1975.
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William Dean Howells by Solomon Davidoff Born March 1, 1837 in Martin's Ferry, Belmont County, Ohio, William Dean Howells was the second of William Cooper and Mary Dean Howells eight children. His heritage was Welsh, Dutch, German and Irish, leading him to remark on how that may have been why he felt so typically American. His father worked as an editor for various publications, including the 'Hamilton Intelligencer,' the 'Harrison Democrat' and the 'Retina,' as well as working as a toll collector on the Miami and Erie Canal. Howells went on to use his early experiences in Hamilton, where his family moved to in 1840, in his 1890 novel "A Boy's Town." His formal education was slight, taking place in small schoolhouses in southwest Ohio, until he was 12 years old. Most of what he learned was from reading at home and working at his father's print shop. It was many years later that Howells and his contemporary Samuel Clemens compared their experiences working as printer boys in the American frontier. Howells took his early experiences to heart again when he wrote "My Year in a Log Cabin," based on his experiences in Dayton, when his father was working on converting a gristmill to paper manufacture. Howells delivered papers in the mornings and set type at night. Later family moves took Howells to Ashtabula and Jefferson.

6. William Dean Howells
William Dean Howells forum, biography, portrait, pictures, lesson plans and onlinebooks including Emile Zola, Henry James, Jr., The Man of Letters as a Man
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The portrait and pictures of William Dean Howells. Results 1 - 1 of atleast 1 William Dean Howells - biography, portrait, pictures, editor reviewed directory searches and William Dean Howells books online - extensively enhanced with annotations linked from the Encyclopedia of Self-Knowledge . The online book or books with annotations helping advance Emotional Literacy Education and Self-Knowledge include: Emile Zola, Henry James, Jr., The Man of Letters as a Man of Business, Psychological Counter-Current, The Rise of Silas Lapham. URL: http://www.selfknowledge.com/209au.htm

7. William Dean Howells
WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS 1 March 1837 11 May 1920. As a writer WilliamDean Howells enriched and ennobled our national life and if
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WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS
1 March 1837 - 11 May 1920
As a writer William Dean Howells enriched and ennobled our national life and if he had given the world nothing but "The Rise of Silas Lapham" he would have made all true Americans his debtors. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1937 BIOGRAPHY
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8. William Dean Howells
William Dean Howells Here's what one reviewer said about a href=detail.asp?ASIN=0940450518 WilliamDean Howells Novels 18861888 The Minister's Charge
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9. William Dean Howells
William Dean Howells (18371920) Commentary by Karen Bernardo William Dean Howells,more often remembered as a critic than a writer, is typically associated
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William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
Commentary by Karen Bernardo
William Dean Howells, more often remembered as a critic than a writer, is typically associated with the realist movement in literature, in which a significant amount of emphasis was placed on portraying events accurately. In fact, Howells himself defined good writing realistic writing as “the truthful treatment of material.” Yet this definition, seemingly simple on the surface, becomes puzzling when we look at Howells’ fiction, which is scarcely as gritty and in-your-face as today’s readers might expect.
What Howells seems to have meant by truth was in fact pragmatism, a philosophy that tests the validity of all concepts by their practical results. If it worked, it was true. If it was verifiable and repeatable, it was true. Realism, then, was the language of industry, of the Protestant work ethic, of solid, concrete, common sense. The goal of the realist was the recording of life as it really appeared. This, Howells felt, would make realism the literary language of democracy and the common man.
Yet when we compare two of Howells’ best-known stories, "Editha" and "Christmas Every Day," we may feel we are comparing an antiwar tract with a fantasy, and neither seems to fulfill our expectations of realism. "Editha" is about a young woman whose boyfriend has died in battle, and who sees not the loss and waste but only the glory because, of course, she was not there. "Christmas Every Day" is an amusing little tale, ostensibly aimed at children, about the havoc that would ensue if we actually did observe Christmas three hundred and sixty five days a year; it is a treatise on excess.

10. WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS
WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS. Is it true that the sun of a man's mentalitytouches noon at forty and then begins to wane toward setting?
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WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS
Is it true that the sun of a man's mentality touches noon at forty and then begins to wane toward setting? Doctor Osler is charged with saying so. Maybe he said it, maybe he didn't; I don't know which it is. But if he said it, I can point him to a case which proves his rule. Proves it by being an exception to it. To this place I nominate Mr. Howells. I read his VENETIAN DAYS about forty years ago. I compare it with his paper on Machiavelli in a late number of HARPER, and I cannot find that his English has suffered any impairment. For forty years his English has been to me a continual delight and astonishment. In the sustained exhibition of certain great qualitiesclearness, compression, verbal exactness, and unforced and seemingly unconscious felicity of phrasinghe is, in my belief, without his peer in the English-writing world. SUSTAINED. I entrench myself behind that protecting word. There are others who exhibit those great qualities as greatly as he does, but only by intervaled distributions of rich moonlight, with stretches of veiled and dimmer landscape between; whereas Howells's moon sails cloudless skies all night and all the nights. And where does he get the easy and effortless flow of his speech? and its cadenced and undulating rhythm? and its architectural felicities of construction, its graces of expression, its pemmican quality of compression, and all that? Born to him, no doubt. All in shining good order in the beginning, all extraordinary; and all just as shining, just as extraordinary today, after forty years of diligent wear and tear and use. He passed his fortieth year long and long ago; but I think his English of todayhis perfect English, I wish to say can throw down the glove before his English of that antique time and not be afraid.

11. The Corliss Engine - William Dean Howells
William Dean Howells (1837 1920). The Corliss Engine. The Corliss enginedoes not lend itself to description; its personal acquaintance
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William Dean Howells
The Corliss Engine Corliss engine: at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, a giant Corliss steam engine standing 39 feet above the main floor of Machinery Hall provided power for all the exhibits in the building. Afreet: in Arabic mythology, an evil demon William Dean Howells - important American writer who set a standard for the new American Realism in literature during the late 1800's. He is the author of
The Rise of Silas Lapham (1885), a novel about a self-made Boston manufacturer and his family and the testing of their values. This novel includes such common and popular ingredients of fiction as a rags-to-riches career, romantic love, and financial emergencies; but it avoids Romantic melodrama and suggests the decent good sense of realistic life that American Realism and Howells did much to encourage. Back

12. William Dean Howells
William Dean Howells. (18371920). Complete Project Gutenberg William Dean HowellsWorks A gigantic compilation of Howells' works in text file and in zip file.
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William Dean Howells Complete Project Gutenberg William Dean Howells Works : A gigantic compilation of Howells' works in text file and in zip file. A hyperlink to each individual work would be helpful, but the amount of material here makes up for it. Students be warned, you may not like this site too much.-MG The William Dean Howells Society , Gonzaga University: Another enormous Howells site, but this site is very organized and very professional. There are links to New at the Site Bibliography Biography Works ... Image Gallery , and Membership . This site covers all of the bases for Howells, it also has hyperlinks to each individual work to save a great deal of time.-MG Late Nineteenth Century - William Dean Howells (1837-1920) , California State University: A bibliographic list of many of Howells' works, as well as a small essay on the author.-MG William Dean Howells (1837-1920) , Gonzaga University: A smaller Gonzaga site with links to a few select Howell's stories, as well as a couple links to other sites, some reading questions on a story, and a chronology of the author.-MG Anti-Imperialist Writings by William Dean Howells , Boondocksnet: A short essay by Jim Zwick on Howells and Mark Twain on their anti-imerialism sentiment. We are also given links to specific texts and annotations in the essay as supporting evidence.-MG

13. William Dean Howells
William Dean Howells (18371920) More information about William Dean Howellscan be found on the internet at the William Dean Howells Society.
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William Dean Howells Author of well over fifty books, William Dean Howells is regarded as the "father of American realism" in theory and criticism. In practice, however, Howells frequently maintained a few features of romanticism. He was the most influential man of letters in the post civil war period in the United States. Born in small town Ohio, he was considered a Westerner when he first arrived in Boston in 1860, meeting many of the most influential writers of the times, among them Nathaniel Hawthorne, James Russell Lowell (editor-in-chief of the Atlantic ), Dr.Oliver Wendell Holmes and Walt Whitman. His background of printing, journalism, diplomacy (serving as Consul in Venice during the civil war), editor of newspapers, magazines and novels, and finally as a literary critic (and his keen ability to observe American life after returning from Italy) helped to direct his imagination. Howells also read voraciously from an early age, often reading in the original languages. (He spoke fluent German and Italian.) The novels of William Dean Howells were among those rarities in literature: they were both popular with the critics and sold extremely well. Like many writers who enjoy huge popularity, Howells later became regarded as "old-fashioned" and was unfairly and inaccurately criticized as such by influential writers of the early part of this century like H.L.Mencken and Sinclair Lewis. Howells has made a comeback among critics since the nineteen fifties, among others with Lionel Trilling and, most recently, John Updike. Most famous of his thirty four novels are:

14. Howells William Dean Crowley John W The Rise Of Silas Lapham (World's Classics)
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15. William Dean Howells
Contains the texts of selected works, a biographical timeline and a bibliography of howells' writing.
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Literary Movements Timeline American Authors English 310/510 ... English 462/562
William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
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Reading Questions for The Rise of Silas Lapham ... The William Dean Howells Society Site Selected Works Available Online See the Howells's Works on the Web page for a complete list. "Editha"
The Rise of Silas Lapham at Project Gutenberg.

Their Wedding Journey

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On Hawthorne from Literary Friends and Acquaintance.
An East-Side Ramble.

Howells on Mark Twain and the Gorky Debate.
Comments to D. Campbell.

16. The William Dean Howells Society Site
"Disseminates information on the life and works" of howells and "facilitates the exchange Category Arts Literature Authors H howells, william dean......The william dean howells Society disseminates information on the life and worksof the American author william dean howells and facilitates the exchange of
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The William Dean Howells Society disseminates information on the life and works of the American author William Dean Howells and facilitates the exchange of facts, ideas, and texts concerning Howells and those authors significantly associated with him. Its activities include lectures, discussions, presentations by panels at scholarly conferences, and the publication of The Howellsian. You need not be a member of the Society to join its discussion list, Howells-L. If you're reading this message, your browser does not support frames. Please follow this link to the non-frames version of The William Dean Howells Society Home Page. Thank you for visiting us..

17. Spare
Critical essay on howells and his works.
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On Writing in America: The Politics, Criticism, and Fiction of William Dean Howells
Alex Spare
English 4232-001
Professor Mary Klages Upon hearing of an event which has become known as "The Haymarket Incident," a violent outbreak that involved strikers at the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company on May 4, 1886, William Dean Howells felt provoked to respond.1 Whatever personal motives this highly publicized incident sparked in Howells, who was successful novelist and influential critic of the literature and social issues of his time, the strike and subsequent executions of seven of the protesters involved had a trenchant effect on this respected man of letters. Howells illustrated his remorse for what he understood as a profound legal injustice in a letter he wrote to a friend shortly before the hanging of the Haymarket protesters: "It blackens my life. I feel the horror and the shame of the crime which the law is about to commit against justice."2 In fact, many of Howells' colleagues outside the press also defied his radical, socialistic opinions. In one such example, Howells composed a letter to then editor of Harper's Weekly, George W. Curtis, urging his colleague to join his backing of the Haymarket workers, only to receive a diplomatic and tacit denial. Howells encouraged Curtis to look at certain inequities involved in the case, specifically "how that `reasonable doubt' which should have been made to favor the accused was tormented throughout into proof against them."7 Ten days later, however, Harper's Weekly concluded that the denial of the workers' appeal was "universally approved."8 The following month, an account of the Haymarket hangings, presumably written for Harper's by Curtis, asserted that "Law and order must be maintained when revolution threatens."9 It is clear that, whether for political, personal or economic reasons, Curtis chose to ignore Howells' plea.

18. PAL: William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
Guide to howells's works from Perspectives in American Literature.Category Arts Literature Authors H howells, william dean...... Chapter 5 Late Nineteenth Century william dean howells (1837-1920). Outside Links william dean howells Home Page The WDH Society . william dean howells.
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 5: Late Nineteenth Century - William Dean Howells (1837-1920) William Dean Howells Home Page The WDH Society Primary Works Selected Bibliography: Books ... Home Page
Source: WDH Society Top Primary Works Venetian Life, Suburban Sketches Their Wedding Journey A Chance Aquaintance A Foregone Conclusion Out of the Question A Counterfeit Presentment The Lady of the Aroostook The Undiscovered Country A Fearful Resposibility Doctor Breen's Practice A Modern Instance A Woman's Reason The Rise of Silas Lapham E-Text Tuscan Cities Indian Summer The Minister's Charge April Hopes Annie Kilburn The Mouse-Trap and other Farces The Sleeping-Car and Other Farces A Hazard of New Fortunes The Shadow of a Dream A Boy's Town The Landlord at Lion's Head Criticism and Fiction The Imperative Duty The Quality of Mercy The World of Chance My Year in a Log Cabin The Coast of Bohemia A Traveler from Altruria My Literary Passions Stops of Various Quills Impressions and Experiences The Landlord at Lion's Head The Story of a Play Literary Friends and Acquaintance Heroines of Fiction The Kentons The Flight of Pony Baker Literature and Life Questionable Shapes The Son of Royal Langbirth London Films Certain Delightful English Towns Through the Eye of the Needle Between the Dark and the Daylight The Whole Family My Mark Twain E-Text New Leaf Mills The Leatherwood God Years of My Youth The Vacation of the Kelwyns , 1920 (published posthumously).

19. The San Antonio College LitWeb William Dean Howells Page
Resource site from San Antonio College LitWeb.Category Arts Literature Authors H howells, william dean......The william dean howells Page ( 1837 1920 ) Major Works A Selected Editionof WDH was inaugurated at Indiana University Press in 1969.
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A Selected Edition of W. D. H. was inaugurated at Indiana University Press in 1969. Some thirty volumes have been published, but most appear to be out of print. Novels, 1875 - 1886 , containing A Foregone Conclusion, A Modern Instance, Indian Summer , and The Rise Of Silas Lapham , is a volume in the Library of America, 1982. From the same source, Novels, 1886 - 1888 , Containing The Minister's Charge, April Hopes , and Annie Kilburn was published in 1989. Presumably other volumes will follow. Howells wrote some thirty-eight novels.
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Venetian Life
Italian Journeys
Their Wedding Journey
Chance Acquaintance
Poems
On Line
A Foregone Conclusion
Lady of the Aroostook The Undiscovered Country A Modern Instance The Rise of Silas Lapham
( 1885 ). The Norton Critical Edition (1982) is edited by Don Cook. Indian Summer The Minister's Charge Annie Kilburn April Hopes A Hazard of New Fortunes A Traveler from Altruria The Shadow of a Dream Criticism and Fiction An Imperative Duty The Day of Their Wedding The Landlord at Lion's Head The Story of a Play Ragged Lady Letters Home The Son of Royal Langbrith Miss Bellard's Inspiration Editha Through the Eye of a Needle Fennel and Rue My Mark Twain New Leaf Mills: A Chronicle The Leatherwood God The Vacation of the Kelwyns About Howells Edwin H. Cady

20. William Dean Howells: Poems
Brief selection of poems.Category Arts Literature Authors H howells, william dean Works...... howells, william dean. Born in Martin's Ferry, Ohio, March 1, 1837; diedin New York City, May 11, 1920. Find articles on william dean howells
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POEMS BY WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS: HOWELLS, WILLIAM DEAN This biographical note is reprinted from The Little Book of American Poets: 1787-1900 . Ed. Jessie B. Rittenhouse. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1915. RELATED LINKS Find articles on WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS: BROWSE THE POETRY ARCHIVE: A B C D ... Email Poetry-Archive.com

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