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  1. The Leatherwood god. by William Dean Howells; with illustrations by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1916-01-01
  2. The writings of William Dean Howells Volume 1 by William Dean, 1837-1920 Howells, 2009-10-26
  3. Their wedding journey. by William Dean Howells; with illustratio by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1895-01-01
  4. Boy life; stories and readings selected from the works of William Dean Howells, and arranged for supplementary reading in elementary schools by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920, 1909-01-01
  5. A woman 's reason. a novel. by William D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1883-01-01
  6. Indian summer by William D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1885-01-01
  7. Minor dramas, by William D. Howells Volume 1 by William Dean, 1837-1920 Howells, 2009-10-26
  8. William Dean Howells, 1837-1920: A sesquicentennial exhibition, the Houghton Library, Harvard University, May 1987 by Michael Anesko, 1987
  9. Imaginary interviews. by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1910-01-01
  10. The coast of Bohemia a novel by W.D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1893-01-01
  11. An imperative duty. A novel. by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1892-01-01
  12. Annie Kilburn. a novel. by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1889-01-01
  13. Literature and life studies by W.D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1902-01-01
  14. Italian journeys. by W. D. Howells; with illustrations by Joseph by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1901-01-01

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William Dean Howells (1837-1920). Martin's Ferry. By Jeff Postow. New York HarcourtBrace Jovanovich, 1971. William Dean Howells- (1837-1920). 16 Feb. 2001.
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William Dean Howells - (1837-1920) Martin's Ferry By Jeff Postow I. Personal and Professional Life William Dean Howells, an American novelist, critic, editor, and realist writer, was born on March 1, 1837, at Martin's Ferry, Belmont County, Ohio. He was one of eight children of a struggling printer and publisher, William Cooper Howells and Mary Dean Howells (Carter 13). As the Howells family traveled around Ohio with their father, from one ailing enterprise to another, Howells received little formal education (Carter 14). Although Howells received little formal education, his father supported his interest in literature and supplied Howells with works from his extensive private collection of famous authors. From reading these works, Howells taught himself Spanish and German in order to read works by Spanish and German authors (Carter 14). Howells continued his self-education as his family moved throughout Ohio. From Hamilton, Ohio, where his father edited the Intelligencer , Howells's family moved to Dayton where his father tried unsuccessfully to revitalize the ailing

42. Ohio
Rita 1952; Howells, William Dean - (1837-1920); Morrison, Toni - 1931;Russell, Mary Doria - 1950; Steinem, Gloria - 1934. Ohio Overview
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  • Anderson, Sherwood Bierce, Ambrose Dove, Rita Howells, William Dean ... Steinem, Gloria
  • Ohio Overview
    By Claudia Matherly Stolz
    Edited by Patricia Penrose What is high in the middle and rounded on both ends? Why, Ohio, of course! Corny? Definitely! We still have lots of corn and other items agricultural. Homegrown is a byword for us in crops, livestock or even writers. Novelists, poets and playwrights in all shapes and sizes, from Nobel laureates to television screenwriters have sprung from Ohio's fertile soil. Award Winning Authors Toni Morrison , winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature (1993), set her Pulitzer Prize-winning Beloved, as well as Sula , in Ohio. In addition to many other novels, she has also contributed to modern literary criticism. Other Pulitzer Prize-winning writers include poets Mary Oliver and Richard Howard; playwrights Russell Crouse (1946), Robert E. Lee and Jerome Lawrence for their play, Inherit the Wind ; short story writer Louis Bromfield ( Early Autumn

    43. William Dean Howells
    Cbar1.gif (2243 byte). William Dean Howells (18371920). He is the father of theAmerican realistic novel. He travelled to Italy and he was consul in Venice.
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    WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS (1837-1920) He is the father of the American realistic novel. He travelled to Italy and he was consul in Venice. When he went to Florence he wrote "Tuscan Cities ", where there is also an appreciable portait of Lucca. He wrote about the historical places, the habits and customs of the people and the life of the nobles of Lucca.

    44. William Dean Howells
    Translate this page Cbar1.gif (2243 byte). William Dean Howells (1837-1920). C'est le pèredu Réalisme américain. Il voyagea en Italie et fut consul à Venise.
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    WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS (1837-1920) C'est le père du Réalisme américain. Il voyagea en Italie et fut consul à Venise. Arrivé à Florence, il écrivit " Tuscan Cities ", où il fit un bon portrait de Lucques. Il décrit les moeurs des gens, tout comme la vie des nobles de ville.

    45. Dead, By William Dean Howells
    DEAD. by William Dean Howells (18371920) OMETHING lies in the room Over againstmy own; The windows are lit with a ghastly bloom Of candles, burning alone
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    DEAD by: William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
      OMETHING lies in the room
      Over against my own;
      The windows are lit with a ghastly bloom
      Of candles, burning alone,
      Untrimmed, and all aflare
      In the ghastly silence there!
      People go by the door,
      Tiptoe, holding their breath,
      And hush the talk that they held before,
      Lest they should waken Death,
      That is awake all night
      There in the candlelight!
      The cat upon the stairs
      Watches with flamy eye
      For the sleepy one who shall unawares
      Let her go stealing by.
      She softly, softly purrs,
      And claws at the banisters.
      The bird from out its dream
      Breaks with a sudden song,
      That stabs the sense like a sudden scream;
      The hound the whole night long
      Howls to the moonless sky,
      So far, and starry, and high.
    "Dead" is reprinted from Poems MORE POEMS BY WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS RELATED LINKS BROWSE THE POETRY ARCHIVE: A B C D ... Email Poetry-Archive.com

    46. What Shall It Profit?, By William Dean Howells
    by William Dean Howells (18371920) FI lay waste and wither up with doubt The blessedfields of heaven where once my faith Possessed itself serenely safe from
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    WHAT SHALL IT PROFIT? by: William Dean Howells (1837-1920)
      F I lay waste and wither up with doubt
      The blessed fields of heaven where once my faith
      Possessed itself serenely safe from death;
      If I deny the things past finding out;
      Or if I orphan my own soul of One
      That seemed a Father, and make void the place
      Within me where He dwelt in power and grace,
      What do I gain by that I have undone?
    "What Shall it Profit?" is reprinted from The Little Book of American Poets: 1787-1900 . Ed. Jessie B. Rittenhouse. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1915. MORE POEMS BY WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS RELATED LINKS BROWSE THE POETRY ARCHIVE: A B C D ... Email Poetry-Archive.com

    47. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Titles > L
    There is no description available for this text. Author Howells, William Dean,18371920 Keywords Authors H Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920; Titles L.
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    48. Www.neiu.edu/~neiulib/about/libcollections/acqlist/eng/engnov01.txt
    Call Number PS2020 .F68 vol.10 c.1 Author Howells, William Dean, 18371920. CallNumber PS2020 .F68 vol.15 c.1 Author Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920.
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    49. Directory :: Look.com
    Other Categories. Works (52) Sites. PAL William Dean Howells (18371920)Guide to Howells's works from Perspectives in American Literature.
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    50. William Dean Howells
    William Dean Howells (18371920). Biography. 1837, March 1. WilliamDean Howells is born in Martin’s Ferry OH, to William Cooper
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    William Dean Howells
    Biography
    March 1. William Dean Howells is born in Martin’s Ferry OH, to William Cooper and Mary Dean Howells, the second child and second son of their eight children 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. The Howells family moves to Columbus for 18 months and later to Ashtabula and Jefferson (in 1853); Howells works as a printer. Without William Dean Howells’s knowledge, his father has one of WDH’s poems published in the Ohio State Journal. Howells’s first published fiction, “A Tale of Love and Politics, Adventures of a Printer Boy,” appears in the Ashtabula Sentinel William Cooper Howells is elected Clerk of the State House of Representatives. Howells begins to learn German and to admire the poet Heinrich Heine. He writes a column (“Letter from Columbus”) for the

    51. William Dean Howells
    William Dean Howells (18371920) William Dean Howells Picture Authorof well over fifty books, William Dean Howells is regarded
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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:

    52. Academic Directories
    William Dean Howells Resource Page Created by Donna Campbell of Gonzaga University,this page devoted to William Dean Howells (18371920) contains a collection
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    53. UTEL: William Dean Howells Page
    UTEL, William Dean Howells (18371920).
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    UTEL History of English English Composition Literary Authors ... Literary Criticism
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    Credits and Acknowledgements
    The University of Toronto English Library is a project of the Department of English and the Faculty of Arts and Science, funded by the Provost's Electronic Courseware Fund. UTEL was created by Ian Lancashire, Christopher Douglas, and Dennis G. Jerz. We wish to thank the University of Toronto Information Commons, and the members of the Centre for Academic Technology, especially John Bradley, Ian Graham, and Allen Forsyth. See individual Works pages for other credits. The author portrait is reproduced from .
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    Author Howells, William Dean, 18371920 Keywords Authors H Howells,William Dean, 1837-1920; Titles R ; Subject American literature.
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    55. Eight Love Songs
    See other settings of the text. 3. Folk song. Text by William Dean Howells(18371920) Is it the shrewd October wind Brings the tears into her eyes?
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    56. Howells
    William Dean Howells (18371920). Song Texts. Folk song MacDowell (Is it theshrewd October wind); Is it the shrewd October wind MacDowell (Folk song);
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    57. Index Of /pub/english/English Literature/H/William Dean Howells(1837-1920)
    Parent Directory......Index of /pub/english/English Literature/H/William Dean Howells(18371920).Name Last modified Size
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    Index of /pub/english/English Literature/H/William Dean Howells(1837-1920)
    Name Last modified Size Description ... The Man of Letters as a Man of Business.txt 04-Feb-1999 00:19 73K The Rise of Silas Lapham/ 03-Jan-2002 16:40 - Apache/2.0.42 Server at ftp.cdut.edu.cn Port 80

    58. HOWELLS MEDAL FOR AMERICAN FICTION
    The Howells Medal honors William Dean Howells (18371920), the editor and novelistwhose industry and influence made him the leading American man of letters of
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    HOWELLS MEDAL
    FOR
    AMERICAN FICTION
    William Dean Howells (1837-1920) The Howells Medal honors William Dean Howells (1837-1920), the editor and novelist whose industry and influence made him the leading American man of letters of his age. The Award is conferred by the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters and is given every five years to an outstanding work of American fiction. While the Award has usually specified a specific work by a novelist, some awards have been made to novelists for their general body of work.
    Don DeLillo Underworld John Updike Rabbit at Rest E. L. Doctorow Billy Bathgate No award William Maxwell So Long, See You Tomorrow Thomas Pynchon Gravity's Rainbow William Styron The Confessions of Nat Turner John Cheever The Wapshot Scandal James Gould Cozzens By Love Possessed Eudora Welty The Ponder Heart William Faulkner Booth Tarkington Ellen Glasgow Pearl S. Buck Willa Cather Death Comes to the Archbishop Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
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    59. Howells
    Mildred and William Dean Howells, 1898. William Dean Howells (18371920) wasa leading literary figure in America, both as a novelist and as an editor.
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    Bronze reduction, 8 1/4 x 13 1/4 inches (20.96 x 33.66 cm.),
    collection of SGNHS Mildred and William Dean Howells, 1898 William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was a leading literary figure in America, both as a novelist and as an editor. Born in Martins Ferry, Ohio, he began his career as an assistant editor for the Atlantic Monthly in Boston, where he worked from 1880 to 1890. In New York he became editor of Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine A Life in Letters of William Dean Howells . Saint-Gaudens met Howells in 1890, and they later became friends. The relief was modeled in New York in 1897.

    60. Edith Wharton
    William Dean Howells, 18371920 with his daughter Mildred, 1872-1966 AugustusSaint-Gaudens (1848-1907) Bronze relief, 1898 National Portrait Gallery
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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
    Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907)
    Bronze relief, 1898

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