HOWELLS, WILLIAM DEAN

1837–1920, American novelist, critic, and editor, b. Martins Ferry, Ohio. Both in his own novels and in his critical writing, Howells was a champion of realism in American literature. His education was gained by voracious reading as he worked for his father, a town printer in various small towns in Ohio. Howells early turned to writing and to editorial work on the Ohio State Journal (1856–61). He wrote a campaign biography of Lincoln in 1860 and was given an appointment as consul in Venice in 1861. The first of his many travel books, Venetian Life (1866) and Italian Journey (1867), brought recognition. After his return to the United States in 1865, he worked for various periodicals; he was associated with the Atlantic Monthly for 15 years and later wrote the "Editor's Study" (1886–91) and the "Easy Chair" (1900–1920) of Harper's Magazine. His first novels, Their Wedding Journey (1872), The Lady of the Aroostook (1879), and others, were moralistic comedies of manners that aroused only mild interest. However, when he turned to realism with A Modern Instance (1882) and The Rise of Silas Lapham (1885), he became a leading novelist. In these two books, which are regarded as his major achievements, Howells portrayed with minute detail characters attempting to solve lifelike problems, often arising from social distinctions. His unromantic love story, Indian Summer (1886), was also highly popular. Howells' critical essays on the works of such realistic European writers as Tolstoy, Zola, and Ibsen helped to mold American taste, and he was a literary mentor of Mark Twain, Hamlin Garland, Thorstein Veblen, and Stephen Crane. He himself became more and more concerned with social conflict and the problem of industrialization. Socialist thought is apparent in his novels A Hazard of New Fortunes (1890), The Quality of Mercy (1892), and An Imperative Duty (1893), and even more forthright in his utopian works, A Traveler from Altruria (1894) and Through the Eye of the Needle (1907). He was amazingly prolific; besides his many novels he wrote plays ranging from blank verse tragedy to farce; critical works; several volumes of reminiscence; and short stories. The most notable of his critical volumes is Criticism and Fiction (1891). His books of reminiscences include A Boy's Town (1890), My Year in a Log Cabin (1893), Impressions and Experiences (1896), Literary Friends and Acquaintances (1900), My Mark Twain (1910), and Years of My Youth (1916).

See his life in letters (ed. by his daughter, Mildred Howells, 1928); biographies by E. H. Cady (2 vol., 1956–58, repr. 1986) and K. S. Lynn (1972); studies by G. N. Bennett (1973) and K. E. Eble (1982); bibliography by V. J. Brenni (1973).

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2. Oscar W. Firkins, William Dean Howells: A Study Cambridge: Harvard...Press, 1924 , p. 204. 3. William Dean Howells, The Leatherwood...Inc., 1957 , p. 177. 2. William Dean Howells, The Vacation of the Kelwyns...
...Hereafter cited parenthetically. 32 Kenneth S. Lynn, William Dean Howells , 214. 33 See, for example, Oscar Cargill, "Henry Jamess Moral Policeman: William Dean Howells", American Literature 29 January 1958 : 371...
...1967- The master and the dean : the literary criticism of Henry James and William Dean Howells / Rob Davidson. p. cm...study of Henry Jamess and William Dean Howellss literary...Knowledge-Literature. 2. Howells, William Dean, 1837...
...Press, 1967. Twain, Mark, and Howells, William Dean. Mark TwainHowells Letters . Edited by Henry Nash Smith and William M. Gibson. 2 vols. Cambridge...University Press, 1960. Walling, William English. Whitman and Traubel...
...N. Y. Huebsch. 1918. Henry Mills Alden, "William Dean Howells," in the Bookman 1919 , 49:549. H. L. Mencken...Series . N. Y. Knopf. 1919. John Erskine, "William Dean Howells," in the Bookman 1920 , 51:385. Arthur Hobson...
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...Hazard: the Lonely Politics of William Dean Howells by Timothy L. Parrish A Hazard...Realism (1954), Kenneth Lynns William Dean Howells: An American Life (1971...Early Years, 1837-1885 of William Dean Howells. Syracuse: Syracuse UP...
What Difference a Definition Makes, Or, William Dean Howells and the Sophists Shoes by Jeffrey Walker (ProQuest...titled "Novel-Writing and Novel-Reading," by William Dean Howells, the "dean of American letters" at the end of...
William Dean Howells: A Writers Life. by Martin H. Levinson Susan Goodman and Carl Dawson. William Dean Howells: A Writers Life. Berkeley...Dickinson, and Oliver Wendell Holmes--William Dean Howells portrays a major literary and cultural...
...in Realist Aesthetics from William Dean Howells to Sui Sin Far. by June Hee...fashion in the United States that William Dean Howells could poke fun at this fad...DePaul University Notes (1) William Dean Howells, "Editors Study," Harpers...
...American literary figures, William Dean Howells was the only one to speak out...Quoted in Avrich, p. 341. 8 William Dean Howells, "Bibliographical," A Hazard...Vanderbilt, The Achievement of William Dean Howells: A Reinterpretation (Princeton...
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An Epitapher of Literary Ghosts: William Dean Howells Secured the Reputations of Others, but Not His Own. by William P. Kelly WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS: A Writers Life By Susan Goodman and Carl...
Shaving the Truth - A Profile of William Dean Howells. by LINDA SIMON Linda Simon is associate professor...College. Before beginning his career as a novelist, William Dean Howells as editor of the Atlantic Monthly rejected a poem...
...Edmund Wilson, Hennig Cohen, and William Dean Howells. The first two readings reveal...impression of a literary ballad. As Howells sensed, this impression encourages...generous to the South. In general, Howells complains of Melvilles poetic...
...Hawthorne: Shy Writer Was Enchantingly Apart. by William H. Pritchard William H. Pritchard is Henry Clay Folger professor...attractive to other men and women. When the young William Dean Howells visited him in Concord in 1860, the occasion...
A World of False Choices. by William H. Pritchard Freedom Jonathan...almost forgotten predecessor, William Dean Howells. For a writer so lively and inventive...from an extraordinary writer. William H. Pritchard, a frequent contributor...
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...chosen to examine are, in chronological order, William Dean Howells, Henry James, Edith Wharton, Willa Cather...editor of the Atlantic Monthly and later, Harpers, William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was also a prolific novelist himself...
...include Willa Cathers farewell to Stephen Crane, William Dean Howells to Mark Twain, with Howells appreciated by Booth Tarkington. F. Scott...a condescending assumption). Likewise in William Dean Howells splendid eulogy of Mark Twain...
...written about the Civil War. William Dean Howells wrote that it displayed "an advanced...contemporaries as Walt Whitman, Howells, Henry James, Bret Harte and...critics and publishers of the day. Howells, then the highly influential...
...Art in Concord, Mass. Byline: William H. Pritchard, SPECIAL TO THE...men and women. When the young William Dean Howells visited him in Concord in 1860...Philip McFarlands admirable book. William H. Pritchard is Henry Clay Folger...
...opulence and luxury. The voice of William James links all of this, tracing...or to cite American writers, William Dean Howells or even Henry James, to imagine...Mr. Boorstin tells his tale in William James voice, its 21st-century...
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HOWELLS, WILLIAM DEAN 1837 1920, American novelist, critic...novels and in his critical writing, Howells was a champion of realism in American...printer in various small towns in Ohio. Howells early turned to writing and to editorial...
...violent anti-Northern diatribes of William Gilmore Simms . While the Civil...Howard , James A. Herne, and William Vaughn Moody . The Turn of the...and Europe was again stressed by William Dean Howells , who was not only an able novelist...
...Branch et al. (1987); his correspondence with William Dean Howells, ed. by F. Anderson et al. (1967); his notebooks...2003), and R. Powers (2005); studies by W. D. Howells (1910), B. De Voto (1932), H. N. Smith (1967...
...a Swedenborgian theologian, and the brother of William James , the philosopher. Educated privately by tutors...entered Harvard law school in 1862. Encouraged by William Dean Howells and other members of the Cambridge literary circle...
...variant with a wider scope is William Makepeace Thackerays Vanity Fair...literary genre. A lesser figure, William Dean Howells, realistically portrayed a marriage...Sound and the Fury (1929), by William Faulkner, about the disintegration...
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