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Christmas Every Day
Not Christmas without this story: When she was in the third grade my older sister bought a little book of christmas stories with the nickles she had saved by not having milk at break time. "Christmas Every Day" is our favorite story from this [... more]
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The Rise of Silas Lapham (Penguin Classics)
Mogul with a conscience: William Dean Howells's "The Rise of Silas Lapham" is one of the earliest American novels about a businessman, and that qualification alone makes it a literary curiosity, but what is most remarkable about it is what its [... more]
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A Modern Instance (Penguin American Library)
A truely "modern" novel: Howell's novel follows the doomed marriage of jealous, insecure Marcia Gaylord and immoral--but somehow quite likeable--Bartley Hubbard. The story is very readable, and only seems to bog down in the last section of the [... more]
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A Hazard of New Fortunes (Penguin Classics)
My Review of "A Hazard of New Fortunes": A Hazard of New Fortunes In the book, A Hazard of New Fortunes, written by William Dean Howells, you can see that he was aiming to reach realism. You will not find any ghosts, talking animals, or magical [... more]
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A Traveler from Altruria (The Bedford Series in History ...
A Forgotten Gem: Although this isn't considered one of Howells' better novels, it's one of my personal favorites. Towards the end of his career, this "dean" of American letters became increasingly concerned with political issues. In particular, [... more]
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A Hazard of New Fortunes (Modern Library Classics)
My Review of "A Hazard of New Fortunes": A Hazard of New Fortunes In the book, A Hazard of New Fortunes, written by William Dean Howells, you can see that he was aiming to reach realism. You will not find any ghosts, talking animals, or magical [... more]
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Rise of Silas Lapham (Norton Critical Editions)
Mogul with a conscience: William Dean Howells's "The Rise of Silas Lapham" is one of the earliest American novels about a businessman, and that qualification alone makes it a literary curiosity, but what is most remarkable about it is what its [... more]
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The Rise of Silas Lapham (Signet classics)
Mogul with a conscience: William Dean Howells's "The Rise of Silas Lapham" is one of the earliest American novels about a businessman, and that qualification alone makes it a literary curiosity, but what is most remarkable about it is what its [... more]
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The Rise of Silas Lapham
Mogul with a conscience: William Dean Howells's "The Rise of Silas Lapham" is one of the earliest American novels about a businessman, and that qualification alone makes it a literary curiosity, but what is most remarkable about it is what its [... more]
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A Hazard of New Fortunes (Meridian Classics)
My Review of "A Hazard of New Fortunes": A Hazard of New Fortunes In the book, A Hazard of New Fortunes, written by William Dean Howells, you can see that he was aiming to reach realism. You will not find any ghosts, talking animals, or magical [... more]
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Selected Short Stories Wm. Dean Howells
A good book: This is a good book. Please buy it! (Christmas Every Day is good as a read-aloud for children) A Singular Voice: It's hard to believe that Howells was a contemporary of Mark Twain. They seem to belong to different centuries: Twain to ours [... more]
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William Dean Howells : Novels 1875-1886: A Foregone ...
realistic window into another literary age: My friend Paul caught me reading this book and said "Wow, I'd have to believe that I was nearly immortal in order to read Howells." For the early 1880s, though, this is a pretty readable book. The [... more]
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