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Robert Herrick (American Novelist)

Robert Herrick, 1868–1938, American novelist, b. Cambridge, Mass., grad. Harvard, 1890. He was professor of English at the Univ. of Chicago from 1893 to 1923. Herrick wrote realistic social novels about the conflict between professional and personal values in American capitalistic society. His works include The Common Lot (1904), The Memoirs of an American Citizen (1905), The Master of the Inn (1908), Together (1908), Clark's Field (1914), Waste (1924), Chimes (1926), and The End of Desire (1932).

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The Common Lot
Robert Herrick. Macmillan, 1904
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The Master of the Inn
Robert Herrick. Scribner sons, 1908
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The Dream of Success: A Study of the Modern American Imagination
Kenneth S. Lynn. Little, Brown, 1955
Librarian’s tip: Chap. V "The Passion of Robert Herrick"
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Cavalcade of the American Novel: From the Birth of the Nation to the Middle of the Twentieth Century
Edward Wagenknecht. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1952
Librarian’s tip: "Robert Herrick, Idealist" begins on p. 235
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American Naturalistic and Realistic Novelists: A Biographical Dictionary
E. C. Applegate. Greenwood Press, 2002
Librarian’s tip: "Robert Herrick" begins on p. 200
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Authors Today and Yesterday: A Companion Volume to Living Authors
Stanley J. Kunitz; Howard Haycraft; Wilbur C. Hadden. H.W. Wilson, 1933
Librarian’s tip: "Robert Herrick 1868" begins on p. 310
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The American Novel, 1789-1939
Carl Van Doren. Macmillan, 1940 (Revised edition)
Librarian’s tip: Discussion of Robert Herrick begins on p. 242
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The New American Literature, 1890-1930
Fred Lewis Pattee. Century, 1930
Librarian’s tip: Discussion of Robert Herrick begins on p. 31
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Nightmares of Anarchy: Language and Cultural Change, 1870-1914
Wm. M. Phillips. Bucknell University Press, 2003
Librarian’s tip: "The Great Capitalist in Fiction: The Octopus and The Memoirs of an American Citizen" begins on p. 146
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The College Novel in America
John O. Lyons; Harry T. Moore. Southern Illinois University Press, 1962
Librarian’s tip: Discussion of Robert Herrick's 'Chimes' begins on p. 136
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