William Dean Howells and the Ends of Realism William Dean Howells and the Ends of Realism
Studies in Major Literary Authors

William Dean Howells and the Ends of Realism

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Publisher Description

Despite efforts at revival by John Updike and others, William Dean Howells still remains in the shadows of his close friends Mark Twain and Henry James. This book works against decades of unfavorable comparisons with these literary giants. William Dean Howells and the Ends of Realism helps us to see him as a writer very much aware of his limitations and of his enormous importance in the development of an American literary tradition. A close look at his late works gives us a richer understanding of this powerful moment of transition in American literature, a moment when Howells and his venerable friends were inspiring and anointing a new generation of writers and taking a long, hard look at their own legacies and contributions.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2005
February 18
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
176
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor and Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
652.4
KB

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