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William Dean Howells: 27 Novels in One Volume (Illustrated) (eBook, ePUB) - Howells, William Dean
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This eminent collection, 'William Dean Howells: 27 Novels in One Volume (Illustrated),' presents the quintessential works of one of American literature's most important figures. Showcasing Howell's mastery in realistic literature, the anthology offers insight into the intricacies of post-Civil War American life. As the father of American realism, Howells crafted narratives that focused on the ethical struggles of the middle class, eschewing the romanticized and sensational elements prevalent in the writing of his time. The inclusion of Charles Dudley Warner's introduction provides historical…mehr

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This eminent collection, 'William Dean Howells: 27 Novels in One Volume (Illustrated),' presents the quintessential works of one of American literature's most important figures. Showcasing Howell's mastery in realistic literature, the anthology offers insight into the intricacies of post-Civil War American life. As the father of American realism, Howells crafted narratives that focused on the ethical struggles of the middle class, eschewing the romanticized and sensational elements prevalent in the writing of his time. The inclusion of Charles Dudley Warner's introduction provides historical context, enhancing the reader's appreciation of Howells's literary style and its significance within American literary tradition. William Dean Howells (1837-1920), an influential writer and critic, utilized his prolific prose to reshape the American narrative voice. His tenure as editor of the Atlantic Monthly and his friendships with Mark Twain and Henry James enriched his perspective and solidified his commitment to realism. Howells's personal and professional evolution, reflecting a nuanced understanding of American society and politics, imbued his work with depth and a profound sense of realism that challenged and entertained his contemporaries. Howells's dedication to portray 'everyday' America paved the way for future literary realism. This voluminous compendium is essential for scholars and aficionados of American realism and late 19th-century literature. The vast array of Howells's novels in a single, illustrated volume represents an invaluable resource that magnifies his contribution to American letters. Readers seeking a deep dive into the social canvas of the Gilded Age will discover in Howells's prose a peerless guide. His acute observations and nuanced characters offer a timeless exploration of life's complexities and moral conundrums, making this collection a testament to the enduring power of literary realism.

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