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Van Wyck Brooks, Letters avid Leadership. N. Y. Huebsch.
1918.
Henry Mills Alden, "William Dean Howells," in the Book-
man
( 1919), 49:549.
H. L. Mencken, "The Dean," in Prejudices: First Series.
N. Y. Knopf. 1919.
John Erskine, "William Dean Howells," in the Bookman
( 1920), 51:385.
Arthur Hobson Quinn, "The Art of William Dean Howells",
in the Century ( 1920), 100:674.
"The Safe and Sane Genius of William Dean Howells," in
Current Opinion ( 1920), 69:93.
Edward S. Martin, "W. D. Howells," in Harper's ( 1920),
141:265.
Booth Tarkington, "Mr. Howells," in Harper's ( 1920), 141:
346.
"William Dean Howells, Printer, Journalist, Poet, Novelist,"
in the Literary Digest ( 1920), 65:53.
E. Gosse, "The Passing of William Dean Howells," in the
Living Age ( 1920), 306:98.
"William Dean Howells," in the North American Review
( 1920), 212:1.
W. L. Phelps, "An Appreciation," in the North American
Review
( 1920), 212-17.
Altha Leah Bass, "The Social Consciousness of William Dean
Howells," in the New Republic ( 1921), 26:192.
May Tomlinson, "Fiction and Mr. Howells," in the South
Atlantic Quarterly
( 1921), 20:360.
Carl Van Doren, "Howells and Realism," in The American
Novel
. N. Y. Macmillan. 1921.
Carl Van Doren, "The Later Novel: Howells," in The Cam-
bridge History of American Literature
, vol. 3. N. Y.
Putnam. 1921.

NOTE: Many letters of the highest interest will be found in
Albert Bigelow Paine Mark Twain: A Biography ( 3 vols.,
N. Y., Harper, 1912), and in The Letters of Henry James,
selected and edited by Percy Lubbock ( 2 vols., N. Y., Scrib-
ner, 1920).

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Publication Information: Book Title: William Dean Howells: A Critical Study. Contributors: Delmar Gross Cooke - author. Publisher: E. P. Dutton & Company. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1922. Page Number: 272.
    
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