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  1. Through the Eye of the NeedleA Romance by William Dean, 1837-1920 Howells, 2009-10-04
  2. A Modern Instance by William Dean, 1837-1920 Howells, 2009-10-04
  3. Biography - Howells, William Dean (1837-1920): An article from: Contemporary Authors by --Sketch by Sharon Malinowski, 2003-01-01
  4. Their wedding journey, by William Dean Howells; with illustrations by Clifford Carleton by William Dean (1837-1920). Clifford Carleton (ill.) Howells, 1895-01-01
  5. Selected Mark Twain-Howells letters, 1872-1910. Edited by Frederick Anderson, William M. Gibson [and] Henry Nash Smith by Mark (1835-1910) - Related names: Howells, William Dean (1837-1920); Ande Twain, 1967
  6. SEBASTOPOL. Translated from the French by Frank D. Millet. With an Introduction by W. D. Howells. by Count Leo [1828 - 1910]. [Howells, William Dean. 1837 - 1920]. Tolsto? [Tolstoy], 1887
  7. Hither and thither in Germany [by] W. D. Howells by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1920
  8. Letters home. by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1903-01-01
  9. Lives And Speeches Of Abraham Lincoln And Hannibal Hamlin by Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, Hamlin Hannibal 1809-1891, 2010-10-14
  10. Lives And Speeches Of Abraham Lincoln And Hannibal Hamlin by Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, Hamlin Hannibal 1809-1891, 2010-10-14
  11. Evening Dress: Farce
  12. Lives And Speeches Of Abraham Lincoln And Hannibal Hamlin by Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, Hamlin Hannibal 1809-1891, 2010-10-16
  13. Lives And Speeches Of Abraham Lincoln And Hannibal Hamlin by Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, Hamlin Hannibal 1809-1891, 2010-10-06
  14. Letters Home

1. PAL William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
Chapter 5 Late Nineteenth Century William Dean Howells (1837-1920) Outside Links William Dean Howells Home Page The WDH Society
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2. William Dean Howells, 1837-1920
William Dean Howells (18371920) Reading Questions for The Rise of Silas Lapham Selected Bibliography on The Rise of Silas Lapham A Howells
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3. William Dean Howells A Brief Chronology
William Dean Howells (18371920) Chronology Brief Chronology of Selected Works and Events in the Life of William Dean Howells
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4. William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
William Dean Howells (18371920) home page
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5. William Dean Howells
LOCAL COLOR 19thcentury Regional Writing in the United States William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
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6. William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
William Dean Howells (18371920)
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7. 7894. William Dean Howells. 1837-1920. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919.
7894. William Dean Howells. 18371920. John Bartlett, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
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8. Creative Quotations From William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
Creative Quotations from . . . William Dean Howells 18371920) born on Mar 1. US "editor, man-of-letters, author".
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9. William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
William Dean Howells (18371920) General Resources. William Dean Howells home page (Eric Eldred)
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10. MavicaNET - Howells, William Dean (1837-1920)
PAL William Dean Howells (18371920) William Dean Howells A Brief Chronology William Dean Howells, bibliography and links eng
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11. PAL: William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
Guide to Howells's works from Perspectives in American Literature.
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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).

12. William Dean Howells
Bibliography and links.
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William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
Reading Questions for The Rise of Silas Lapham
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Their Wedding Journey

The Shadow of a Dream

The Day of their Wedding

An Imperative Duty
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Comments to D. Campbell.

13. William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
Includes works by Howells and links to biographical material.
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William Dean Howells
W. D. Howells produced many novels, stories, plays, and poems in his long life. He served as the editor of Atlantic Monthly and Harper's magazines, and as the "dean" of late 19th-century American literature introduced realism and naturalism, both by his own writings and by encouraging many others from Henry James to Bret Harte and Frank Norris to Mark Twain. He supported socialism and opposed American imperialism. Please visit the William Dean Howells Society web page and join the Society and the HOWELLS-L discussion list.

14. William Dean Howells: A Brief Chronology
William Dean Howells, bibliography and links. William Dean Howells (18371920)Chronology. Picture of William Dean Howells as a young man
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William Dean Howells (1837-1920): Chronology
Brief Chronology of Selected Works and Events in the Life of William Dean Howells For more biographical information, see Edwin Cady's two-volume biography of Howells, John Crowley's The Black Heart's Truth , Kenneth Lynn's 1971 biography, and other works from the bibliography. Year Events Works (Titles and dates of first American editions appear as listed in the University of California's Melvyl library system and checked against the Facts on File bibliography listing on Howells. . Please e-mail corrections to this chronology.)
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March 1. William Dean Howells is born in Martin’s Ferry, Ohio, to William Cooper and Mary Dean Howells, the second child and second son of their eight children
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William Cooper Howells becomes editor of the Hamilton, Ohio, Intelligencer and publishes a Swedenborgian newspaper called The Retina on the side.
Trying to gather support for the Free Soil party, William Cooper Howells quits the Intelligencer over a matter of principle. The family moves to Dayton, Eureka Mills, and other places in Ohio.

15. William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
William Dean Howells (18371920). Contributing Editor John W. Crowley.Classroom Issues and Strategies. Students are usually unfamiliar with Howells and
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William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
Contributing Editor: John W. Crowley
Classroom Issues and Strategies
Students are usually unfamiliar with Howells and his central position in nineteenth-century American literature. If they have heard of him at all, they are likely to have picked up the (still) prevailing stereotype: that Howells was a genteel prude whose realism could not possibly be of any interest to contemporary readers. Another problem is that students are not often sensitive to quiet irony in what they read; they are not prepared to hear the subtle nuances in Howells's narrative voiceor to read between the lines in his treatment of sexuality, which he handled with Victorian decorum but did not avoid as a subject. It is useful to tell students about the history of Howells's literary reputation: his contemporary fame, his fall from grace during the 1920s, his currently anomalous position in the canon. Students are usually pleasantly surprised by Howells, in part because his prose is not "difficult" (like James's ) and because they find more complexity than they had expected. It is best to start, perhaps, with the "Editor's Easy Chair" selection, which introduces students to his characteristic tone and prepares them to recognize his use of the dramatic method in the fiction: the apparent (but only apparent) narrative detachment, the embodiment of themes in the characters' dialogue and interactions.

16. William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
Teaching guide to Howells, including major themes, historical perspectives, and significance of form and original audience.
http://www.hmco.com/college/english/heath/syllabuild/iguide/howells.html
William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
Contributing Editor: John W. Crowley
Classroom Issues and Strategies
Students are usually unfamiliar with Howells and his central position in nineteenth-century American literature. If they have heard of him at all, they are likely to have picked up the (still) prevailing stereotype: that Howells was a genteel prude whose realism could not possibly be of any interest to contemporary readers. Another problem is that students are not often sensitive to quiet irony in what they read; they are not prepared to hear the subtle nuances in Howells's narrative voiceor to read between the lines in his treatment of sexuality, which he handled with Victorian decorum but did not avoid as a subject. It is useful to tell students about the history of Howells's literary reputation: his contemporary fame, his fall from grace during the 1920s, his currently anomalous position in the canon. Students are usually pleasantly surprised by Howells, in part because his prose is not "difficult" (like James's ) and because they find more complexity than they had expected. It is best to start, perhaps, with the "Editor's Easy Chair" selection, which introduces students to his characteristic tone and prepares them to recognize his use of the dramatic method in the fiction: the apparent (but only apparent) narrative detachment, the embodiment of themes in the characters' dialogue and interactions.

17. Reader's Companion To American History - -HOWELLS, WILLIAM DEAN
Howells, William Dean. (18371920), novelist, critic, and editor. At no periodin its history did American literary culture have so widely acknowledged a
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Entries Publication Data Advisory Board Contributors ... World Civilizations The Reader's Companion to American History
HOWELLS, WILLIAM DEAN
, novelist, critic, and editor. At no period in its history did American literary culture have so widely acknowledged a spokesman as in those decades from the 1870s to 1920 when Howells edited literary journals and championed realism in critical essays and the novels he produced at the rate of almost one a year. He discovered and promoted young writers as different as Hamlin Garland, Stephen Crane, Paul Laurence Dunbar, and Abraham Cahan. He also created an American readership for such European masters as Émile Zola and Leo Tolstoy and served as valued adviser and friend to Mark Twain and Henry James. Among other things, it was he who suggested a way out of the impasse that had caused Twain to put Huckleberry Finn aside and it was he who published the work of the young James and served as the model for the mature James's characterization of Lambert Strether in The Ambassadors.

18. William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
William Dean Howells (18371920) home page. Please visit the William DeanHowells Society web page and join the Society and the Howells-L discussion
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William Dean Howells
W. D. Howells produced many novels, stories, plays, and poems in his long life. He served as the editor of Atlantic Monthly and Harper's magazines, and as the "dean" of late 19th-century American literature introduced realism and naturalism, both by his own writings and by encouraging many others from Henry James to Bret Harte and Frank Norris to Mark Twain. He supported socialism and opposed American imperialism. Please visit the William Dean Howells Society web page and join the Society and the HOWELLS-L discussion list.

19. William Dean Howells: Free Web Books, Online
William Dean Howells (18371920). Biographical note. from Wikipedia Entire PGEdition of William Dean Howells from Project Gutenberg ; First Visit to
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20. Willliam Dean Howells (1837-1920) American Writer
(18371920) American writer. William Dean Howells is known for his literarycriticism as well as his novels, which include A Modern Instance,
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(1837-1920) American writer. William Dean Howells is known for his literary criticism as well as his novels, which include: "A Modern Instance," "The Rise of Silas Lapham," "Indian Summer," and "A Hazard of New Fortunes."
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Recent Up a category Classroom Issues and Strategies Peruse this teaching guide to Howells, including major themes, historical perspectives, and significance of form and original audience. Selected Bibliography on Howells's The Rise of Silas Lapham This site features n extensive bibliography of printed resources relating to Howells's novel. The William Dean Howells Society "Disseminates information on the life and works" of Howells and "facilitates the exchange of facts, ideas, and texts concerning Howells and those authors significantly associated with him."

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