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  1. Seven English cities and as many watering-places by W. D. Howell by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1914-01-01
  2. Miss Bellard 's inspiration; a novel. by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1905-01-01
  3. The sleeping car. and other farces by W.D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1911-01-01
  4. Modern Italian poets; essays and versions. by W.D. Howells. With by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1887-01-01
  5. The mother and the father; dramatic passages. by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1909-01-01
  6. The undiscovered country by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1880-01-01
  7. A pair of patient lovers. by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1901-01-01
  8. The quality of mercy; a novel. by W.D. Howells by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1892-01-01
  9. The quality of mercy a novel by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1891-01-01
  10. The flight of Pony Baker;ba boy 's town story. by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1902-01-01
  11. Suburban sketches. By W. D. Howells by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1871-01-01
  12. My Mark Twain; reminiscences and criticisms. by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1910-01-01
  13. A foregone conclusion. By W. D. Howells by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1875-01-01
  14. The story of a play; a novel. by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1898-01-01

61. Howells
William Dean Howells, American (18371920). Rise of Silas Lapham, The.
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If the novel's moral aesthetics seem somewhat dated, recall that it was written at the height of the Victorian era. Meanwhile, the language has worn well; it does not seem as dated as some other novels of its time. And I, for one, found the essentially positive treatment of Lapham to be a refreshing departure. It stands in honorable opposition to the more negative, and somehow less human, portrayals of Dreiser, Lewis, Sinclair and that ilk.
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63. Hennepin County Library - Online Catalog
Previous 10 Next 10. Author, Count. Howells, William Dean, 18371920, 9. Howells,William White, 1908-, 0. See Howells, WW (William White), 1908-. 2. Hower, Edward,3.
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64. William Dean Howells
18371920 The son of Ohio newspaperman William Cooper Howells, William Dean Howellsbrought the monthly Atlantic Monthly to social significance and to literary
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William Dean Howells
The son of Ohio newspaperman William Cooper Howells, William Dean Howells brought the monthly Atlantic Monthly to social significance and to literary greatness by championing causes and by giving new writers the opportunity to be published. He championed the careers of writers such as Stephen Crane and Paul Laurence Dunbar, and was lifelong friends with such notable writers as Mark Twain and the poet Oliver Wendell Holmes. Some internet resources: William Dean Howells: Brief Chronology of Selected Works
Biographical Sketch of Howells

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65. William Dean Howells: Edward Bellamy - A Prefatory Sketch.
NOTES Edward Bellamy (18501898). William Dean Howells (1837-1920). From thecollection The Blindman's World and Other Stories (1898). E-TEXT ARCHIVES.
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NOTES: Edward Bellamy (1850-1898).
William Dean Howells (1837-1920) From the collection "The Blindman's World and Other Stories" (1898).
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WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS
Edward Bellamy
These qualities were equal to the suffering and the death which came to him in the midst of his work, and cut him off from writing that one more book with which every author hopes to round his career. He suffered greatly, but he bore his suffering greatly; and as for his death, it is told that when, toward the last, those who loved him were loath to leave him at night alone, as he preferred to be left, he asked, "What can happen to me? I can only die." I am glad that he lived to die at home in Chicopee,in the village environment by which he interpreted the heart of the American nation, and knew how to move it more than any other American author who has lived. The theory of those who think differently is that he simply moved the popular fancy; and this may suffice to explain the state of some people, but it will not account for the love and honor in which his name is passionately held by the vast average, East and West. His fame is safe with them, and his faith is an animating force concerning whose effect at this time or some other time it would not be wise to prophesy. Whether his ethics will keep his aesthetics in remembrance I do not know; but I am sure that one cannot acquaint one's self with his merely artistic work, and not be sensible that in Edward Bellamy we were rich in a romantic imagination surpassed only by that of Hawthorne.

66. Editha By William Dean Howells
Editha. By William Dean Howells 18371920. Return to Short Stories HomePage THE air was thick with the war feeling, like the electricity
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67. Howells, William Dean
Howells, William Dean (18371920). American novelist and critic, whosechampioning of such diverse American writers as Stephen Crane
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Howells, William Dean
American novelist and critic, whose championing of such diverse American writers as Stephen Crane, Frank Norris, Henry James, and Mark Twain made him the most influential literary force of his day.

68. Valenica West LRC - Howells, William Dean
Howells, William Dean (18371920). Pathfinder. July 1996. The followingreference books can be used to get both biographical and critical
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Howells, William Dean (1837-1920)
Pathfinder
July 1996
The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors. These sources should be used as a starting pointDO NOT base all of your research on material obtained from reference books. Use these sources to become better acquainted with your author; this will allow you to utilize more effectively the sources listed under COMPREHENSIVE LITERARY RESEARCH. These sources are located at the West Campus LRC; they may also be located at other local libraries.
BIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES
Consult the following reference sources to get an overview of your author's life.
Dictionary of Literary Biography
REF PS 221. D5
This multivolume biographical source is best accessed via the Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index (REF Z 1224 .C58)
American Authors, 1600-1900
REF PS 21 .K8
CRITICAL SOURCES
Consult the following reference sources to obtain critical analyses of your author and his/her work. The first sources listed will provide a more general critical analyses of your author, while the second set of sources will provide critical analyses of a more specific nature.
GENERAL CRITICISM
Critical Survey of Poetry
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69. Inventory Of The Alice French Papers, 1871-1934
Hamlin, 18601940 Harland, Marion, 1830-1922 Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911Howells, Mildred, b. 1872 Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920 Jewett, Sarah
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Inventory of the Alice French Papers, 1871-1934
The Newberry Library Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections
Midwest Manuscript Collection
Chicago, Illinois
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URL: http://www.newberry.org Descriptive Summary of the Collection Title: Alice French Papers, 1871-1934 Collection Call Number: Midwest MS Thanet Creator: Thanet, Octave, 1850-1934 Extent: 2.5 cubic ft. (7 boxes and 1 oversize box) Repository: Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections Collection Stack Location: Abstract: Correspondence, diaries, literary manuscripts, clippings and other miscellaneous material relating to Alice French, author of short stories, novels and essays, who wrote under the pseudonym Octave Thanet. Administrative Information Provenance: Gift of Grace French Evans, 1951 Access Restrictions: The Alice French Papers are open for research; they are available five folders at a time in the Special Collections Reading Room.

70. Guide To The Justin S. Morrill Papers,1814-1937, 1982
Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 18221893. Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920. Morrill,Justin S.(Justin Smith), 1810-1898. Schurman, Jacob Gould, 1854-1942.
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Guide to the Justin S. Morrill Papers,
Collection Number: 1146
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
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Contact Information: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
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Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
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Compiled by: Date completed: EAD encoding: DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY Title: Justin S. Morrill papers, 1814-1937, 1982. Collection Number: Creator: Justin S.(Justin Smith), Morrill 1810-1898. Quantity: 3.3 cubic ft. Forms of Material: Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Abstract: Correspondence, drafts of speeches, pamphlets and other printed material, mainly relating to the Civil War and Reconstruction, the status of freed blacks, the tariff and international trade, passage of the Land Grant College Act, and other public questions; scrapbook containing a photocopy of Morrill's WANDERINGS AND SCRIBBLINGS, OR A JOURNAL OF A JOURNEY SOUTH AND WEST IN MAY, JUNE AND JULY, A.D. 1841; a scrapbook of obituary notices; a scrapbook and other items relating to the 75th anniversary of the Land Grant College Act, 1937; and photographs and other personal items. Correspondents include George T. Brown, Schuyler Colfax, John H. Freeman, James A. Garfield, Horace Greeley, Benjamin Harrison, Rutherford B. Hayes, William Dean Howells, Nellie Grant Sartoris, Jacob Gould Schurman, and John Sherman.

71. NYSL: Display Cases - Books First Published In 1900
Howells, William Dean, 18371920 Literary Friends and Acquaintencea Personal Retrospective of American Authorship. New York and
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B OOKS F IRST P UBLISHED IN
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories and Essays
Shadowed by domestic tragedy and the looming threat of bankruptcy, the ebullient humorist Mark Twain emerged as a dark satirist in the mid-1890's. Twain spoke briefly of "the damned human race." His close friend William Dean Howells wrote that this was a period in his life when the "night was blackest." The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg is a morality tale of somber dimensions. It has been called Twain's greatest short story. According to Van Wyck Brooks, "Not till then ... did he ever again openly and on a large scale attack the spiritual integrity of industrial America." After his death, Howells wrote that Twain "was sole, incomparable, the Lincoln of our literature."
Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920
Literary Friends and Acquaintence: a Personal Retrospective of American Authorship.
William Dean Howells was a giant figure in nineteenth-century American letters. The inspired and powerful editor of the Atlantic Monthly from 1871 to 1881, Howells champiohned writers such as Bret Harte, Mark Twain, Henry James and George Eliot. For more than forty years he expanded the nation's literary horizons. A staunch advocate of realism in fiction, he wrote 36 novels, including The Rise of Silas Lapham.

72. Two Writers Deserving Attention - Suite101.com
Powers Published on January 30, 1998. Related Subject(s) Tournier,Michel , Howells, William Dean, 18371920 , Authors Biography.
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73. Books, Listed By Author
Previous Tableof-Contents Howells, William Dean (1837-1920) (stories)*Questionable Shapes (New York Harper, 1903, 219pp, hc) (Contents).
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HOWELLS, WILLIAM DEAN (stories)
  • Questionable Shapes (New York: Harper, 1903, 219pp, hc) (Contents)
HOYLE, [Sir] FRED (stories)
HOYLE, GEOFFREY (stories)
  • The Molecule Men and The Monster of Loch Ness (with Fred Hoyle ) See entry under Fred Hoyle.
HUBBARD, L(afayette) RON(ald, Sr.) (stories)
  • From Death to the Stars (Fantasy Publishing Co., Inc., 1953, hc) (Contents)
  • The Kingslayer (Fantasy Publishing Co., Inc., 1949, hc) Also in From Death to the Stars , also as Seven Steps to the Arbiter (Contents)
  • Ole Doc Methuselah (Austin, TX: Theta, 1970, hc) (Contents)
  • Seven Steps to the Arbiter (Major, 1975, pb) See The Kingslayer
  • Typewriter in the Sky and Fear (New York: Gnome Press, 1951, $2.75, 9+256pp, hc) (Contents)
HUGHES, DAVID Y., ed. (stories)
  • Early Writings in Science and Science Fiction See entry under H. G. Wells

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  • 75. AAC Database - Browse - List
    14, Howells, WD, 18371920 See Howells, William Dean,1837-1920. 10, Howells,WW (William White), 1908-. 14, Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920.
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    See: Howells, William Dean,1837-1920 Howells, W. W. (William White), 1908- Howells, William, 1908-
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    See: Howells, W. W.(William White),1908- Howenstein, Mark Stephen Howery, Carla B. Howes, Alan B. Howes, Alfred L. Howes, Barbara Howes, Carollee Howes, Chris

    76. Www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/b/Battle,Jane_Hyde_Hall_Liddell
    Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 18221893. Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920. Lear, Edward,1812-1888. Lectures and lecturingUnited StatesHistory19th century.
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    77. William Dean Howells - AnsMe.com Dictionary (define)
    William Dean Howells (noun) . 1. United States writer and editor (1837-1920)Synonyms Howells. Source WordNet ® 1.7, © 2001 Princeton University.
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    78. 2, The Rise Of Silas Lapham, By W. D. Howells, 1885
    William Dean Howells (18371920). The Rise of Silas Lapham. By WilliamDean Howells, 1885. 2. AFTER dropping Bartley Hubbard at the
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    The Rise of Silas Lapham
    By William Dean Howells
    A FTER dropping A certain Their two girls had gone to the public schools, where they had not got on as fast as some of the other girls; so that they were a year behind in graduating from the grammar-school, where Lapham thought that they had got education enough. His wife was of a different mind; she would have liked them to go to some private school for their finishing. But Irene did not care for study; she preferred house-keeping, and both the sisters were afraid of being snubbed by the other girls, who were of a different sort from the girls of the grammar-school; these were mostly from the parks and squares, like themselves. It ended in their going part of a year. But the elder had an odd taste of her own for reading, and she took some private lessons, and read books out of the circulating library; the whole family were amazed at the number she read, and rather proud of it. They were The girls Some of the things that he partly said, partly looked, she reported to her mother, and they talked them over, as they did everything relating to these new acquaintances, and wrought them into the novel point of view which they were acquiring. When Mrs. Lapham returned home, she submitted all the accumulated facts of the case, and all her own conjectures, to her husband, and canvassed them anew. At first he was disposed to regard the whole affair as of small importance, and she had to insist a little beyond her own convictions in order to counteract his indifference.

    79. Literary Links: Beyond The MLA Biography
    Hogg, James, 17701835, Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 1844-1898. Howells, William Dean,1837-1920. Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967. Hughes, Ted, 1930-. Hume, David, 1711-1776.
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    The primary focus of this page is to list web sites that maintain as much biographical and bibliographical information as possible about a particular author, especially those that list secondary literature. An ideal site is one that
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  • 80. 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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    The William Dean Howells Page
    Major Works

    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.
    Columbus
    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

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