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  1. The writings of William Dean Howells by William Dean Howells, 2010-09-11
  2. The Complete Plays of William Dean Howells by William Dean Howells, 2003-03
  3. Spanish Prisoners of War (from Literature and Life) by William Dean Howells, 2010-07-06
  4. Doctor Breen's Practice: A Novel by William Dean Howells, 2010-09-10
  5. The Sleeping-Car, a Farce by William Dean Howells, 2010-07-24
  6. My First Visit to New England (from Literary Friends and Acquaintance) by William Dean Howells, 2010-07-06
  7. A Psychological Counter-Current in Recent Fiction by William Dean Howells, 2010-07-06
  8. A Chance Acquaintance by William Dean Howells, 2010-02-11
  9. Suburban sketches; by William Dean Howells, 2010-09-09
  10. The children's Plutarch: tales of the Romans by Frederick James Gould, William Dean Howells, et all 2010-07-31
  11. Ragged Lady - Complete by William Dean Howells, 2010-07-06
  12. The Leatherwood god by William Dean Howells, 2010-09-08
  13. Between the dark and the daylight: romances by William Dean Howells, 2010-09-08
  14. Three American Radicals: John Swinton, Charles P. Steinmetz, and William Dean Howells by Sender Garlin, 1991-10

41. The William Dean Howells - Free Download - Classici Stranieri
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42. Creative Quotations From William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
william dean howells in quotations to inspire creative thinking.
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(1837-1920) born on Mar 01 US "editor, man-of-letters, author". "He edited the "Atlantic Monthly," 1871-81 and "Harper's," 1880s; wrote "Rise of Silas Lapham," 1885." A man never sees all that his mother has been to him until it's too late to let her know he sees it.
It is the still small voice that the soul heeds; not the deafening blasts of doom. An acre of performance is worth a whole world of promise. Some people can stay longer in an hour than others can in a week. What the American public wants in the theater is a tragedy with a happy ending.
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43. William Dean Howells Quotes
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44. The Vault At Pfaff's - Biographies - Search
william dean howells described the prose of the Saturday Press as shredded Writing much later about the Bohemians, william dean howells thought that
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More images... Novelist, Poet, Playwright, Editor, Essayist. Poems of Two Friends (1860) had been published. It was met with lukewarm response, but the Atlantic Monthly had published five of his poems and he had made the acquaintance of Boston literary society including Robert Lowell, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Nathaniel Hawthorne. Howells characterized Pfaff’s as a "colony of ideas, of theories" which gained "violent expression, not to say explosion, against all existing forms of respectability" in the Saturday Press ("First Impressions" 63). Upon visiting Pfaff’s "where I was given to know that the Bohemian nights were smoked and quaffed away," Howells, who neither smoked nor drank, was limited to eating a "German pancake" (which he proclaimed good) and listening to the talk which he states, "was not so good talk as I had heard in Boston" (64). He met writers for the Press as well as Vanity Fair and "artists who drew for the illustrated periodicals," probably Vedder and Eytinge (63). Reporting that he left before midnight, Howells relates his disappointment and his vain hopes to have seen "worse things" (64). On his way out the door, however, he was introduced to Walt Whitman, which he wrote was "the chief fact of my experience…I remember how he leaned back in his chair, and reached out his great hand to me, as if he were going to give it me for good and all... [He had] gentle eyes that looked most kindly into mine, and seemed to wish the liking which I instantly gave him, though we hardly passed a word, and our acquaintance was summed up in that glance and the grasp of his mighty fist upon my hand" (“First Impressions” 65).

45. Internet Archive Search: Creator:Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920
Complete Project Gutenberg william dean howells Literature Essays . The Whole family a novel by twelve authors howells, william dean, 1837-1920
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46. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920
howells, william dean, 18371920 H Index Main Index A Psychological Counter-Current in Recent Fiction Emile Zola Henry James, Jr.
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47. William Dean Howells - Authors - Random House
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48. UVa Library Early American Fiction Collection
Poet, novelist and critic, william dean howells was almost literally Guides to william dean howells manuscript holdings from UVA Special Collections
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Works in the Collection Manuscript Materials Biographies Other Resources Poet, novelist and critic, William Dean Howells was almost literally born into publishinghis father was the printer of an Ohio newspaper. In his teen years, he worked as a printer himself, but soon embarked on a larger career in journalism. Howells contributed to the New York Tribune , the Atlantic Monthly (of which he became editor), and Harper's Monthly . He also served briefly in the diplomatic worls, as U. S. Consul to Venice. In addition to his novels, his published works include Criticism and Fiction and a biography of Abraham Lincoln.
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A Chance Acquaintance (Restricted) A Foregone Conclusion (Restricted) Their Wedding Journey (Restricted)
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Letter: Howells to Francis E. Bliss (October 7, 1898) Engraving: Howells, with signature Photo: W. D. Howells, profile Photo: W. D. Howells (signed) (1916)
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49. What William Dean Howells Saw
william dean howells (18371920) is best known for his realist novels. In 1861 he was rewarded for his biography of Abraham Lincoln used during the election
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William Dean Howells (1837-1920) is best known for his realist novels. In 1861 he was rewarded for his biography of Abraham Lincoln used during the election of 1860 with a consulship in Venice. He spent five years in Venice and from there he extensively travelled through Italy: at the time Venice still belonged to the Austrian Empire, while the rest of Italy, with the other exception of Rome, had been unified in 1861. Upon returning to the U.S. he summarized his Italian years in Italian Journeys
He wrote his first novel, The Wedding Journey , in 1872, but his career took off with his first realist novel, A Modern Instance . Howells also wrote plays, criticism, and essays about contemporary literary figures such as Henrik Ibsen and Leo Tolstoy, which helped to establish their reputation in the United States.
Howells returned to Italy some forty years later and spent several months in Rome: in 1908 he published Roman Holidays and Others , excerpts of which can be read in this page (based on an electronic text made available by the University of Adelaide Excerpts:

50. Classic Review - The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer
A review by william dean howells. Mr. Samuel Clemens has taken the boy of the Southwest for the william dean howells, The Atlantic Monthly, May 1876.
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M r. Samuel Clemens has taken the boy of the Southwest for the hero of his new book, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer William Dean Howells, The Atlantic Monthly, May 1876.

51. Howells, William Dean -- Howells, William Dean: In Cornell University's Making O
howells, william dean, Equality as the Basis of Good Society. howells, william dean, Niagara Revisited, Twelve Years after their Wedding Journey.
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Previous Next Howells, William Dean April Hopes Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 74, issue 441 (February 1887). Howells, William Dean April Hopes Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 74, issue 443 (April 1887). Howells, William Dean Equality as the Basis of Good Society The Century , vol. 51, issue 1 (Nov 1895). Howells, William Dean Five O'clock Tea. A Farce Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 76, issue 451 (December 1887). Howells, William Dean The Garroters Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 72, issue 427 (December 1885). Howells, William Dean An Imperative Duty. A Novel Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 83, issue 495 (August, 1891). Howells, William Dean An Imperative Duty. A Novel Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 83, issue 489 (September, 1891). Howells, William Dean An Imperative Duty. A Novel Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 83, issue 494 (July, 1891). Howells, William Dean An Imperative Duty. A Novel Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 83, issue 497 (October, 1891). Howells, William Dean

52. Dean William A Traveler From Altruria By William Dean Howells
dean william A Traveler from Altruria By william dean howells at rediff books.
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53. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920
Etexts by Author. howells, william dean, 18371920 H Index Main Index A Psychological Counter-Current in Recent Fiction LANGUAGE English
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54. HOWELLS, William Dean.; LETTERS HOME.
1903 howells, william dean. LETTERS HOME. NY Harper, 1903. Sm. 8vo., red cloth. First Edition. Binding state B (no priority. BAL 9753. Signed by howells
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55. Brainiac - The Boston Globe
william dean howells WAS THE LEADING MAN OF LETTERS OF HIS TIME. .. Compared to James in his 1886 essay william dean howells, the dean s modernist
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william dean howells A Writer s Life. By Susan Goodman and Carl Dawson. The first fullscale biography of william dean howells in a generation,
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57. Howells, William Dean (Nuttall Encyclopædia)
howells, william dean, a popular American novelist, the son of a Swedenborgian journalist, born at Martin s Ferry, Ohio; adopted journalism as a profession,
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Howells, William Dean , a popular American novelist, the son of a Swedenborgian journalist, born at Martin 's Ferry, Ohio ; adopted journalism as a profession, produced a popular Life of Lincoln , and from 1861 to 1865 was Consul at Venice ; resuming journalism he became a contributor to the best American papers and magazines, and was for a number of years editor of the Atlantic Monthly; an excellent journalist, poet, and critic, it is yet as a novelist—witty, graceful, and acute—that he is best known; “A Chance Acquaintance,” “A Foregone Conclusion,” “A Modern Instance,” “An Indian Summer” are among his more popular works; ( b. Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclop¦dia , edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907) Howell, James

58. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
howells comments on Paolo Bellezza s views of Twain as published in his book Humour . Contains Criticism Author howells, william dean From The North
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59. My Mark Twain By William Dean Howells - Full Text Free Book
by william dean howells MY MARK TWAIN I. It was in the little office of James T. Fields, over the bookstore of Ticknor Fields, at 124 Tremont Street,
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LITERARY FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCESMy Mark Twain
by William Dean Howells
MY MARK TWAIN
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It was in the little office of James T. Fields, over the bookstore of friend of now forty-four years, Samuel L. Clemens. Mr. Fields was then the editor of The Atlantic Monthly, and I was his proud and glad assistant, with a pretty free hand as to manuscripts, and an unmanacled command of the book-notices at the end of the magazine. I wrote nearly all of them myself, and in 1869 I had written rather a long notice of a book just winning its way to universal favor. In this review I had intimated my reservations concerning the 'Innocents Abroad', but I had the luck, if not the sense, to recognize that it was such fun as we had not had before. I forget just what I said in praise of it, and it does not matter; it is enough that I praised it enough to satisfy the author.

60. William Dean Howells
When Edith Wharton was a young writer, william dean howells was the grand old man of American letters. As editor of Atlantic Monthly , he published one of
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When Edith Wharton was a young writer, William Dean Howells was the grand old man of American letters. As editor of Atlantic Monthly , he published one of Wharton's juvenile poems; he later praised her early writing and encouraged her to continue working. Howells was born in Ohio and largely self-educated. He was the leading proponent of literary realism, advocating truthful delineation of characters and their experience. In her autobiography, A Backward Glance , Wharton remembered how Howells had consoled her over the failure of The House of Mirth as a play: "Yeswhat the American public always wants is a tragedy with a happy ending." Augustus Saint-Gaudens was one of the most distinguished American sculptors. He is best known for his masterful monuments, such as the Sherman Monument at New York's Grand Army Plaza. His bas-relief portraits are known for their subtle characterizations and sensitive modeling. William Dean Howells, 1837-1920 with his daughter Mildred, 1872-1966
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