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American Literary Centers (from Literature and Life). Exploring American Literary Culture in the Late 19th Century
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- Nombre de pages108
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-617378-4
- EAN4064066173784
- Date de parution17/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille523 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "American Literary Centers, " William Dean Howells offers a profound exploration of the cultural and intellectual landscapes that shaped American literature from the mid-19th to the early 20th century. Through a series of engaging essays, Howells examines the emergence of literary hubs such as Boston and New York, revealing how these cities fostered artistic innovation and community among writers.
His analytical yet approachable style, infused with sharp observations, not only illuminates the trends of his era but also weaves personal anecdotes, creating a tapestry that reflects on the interplay between literature and society during a pivotal time in American history. William Dean Howells, often regarded as the "Dean of American Letters, " was deeply intertwined with the literary movements of his time.
As a novelist, critic, and editor, Howells championed realism and cultivated relationships with contemporaries like Mark Twain and Henry James. His dedication to elucidating the American experience through literature greatly influenced the course of American fiction, making him acutely aware of the significant literary centers that shaped national identity and cultural dialogue. Readers seeking to understand the evolution of American literature will find "American Literary Centers" an invaluable resource.
Howells' insightful critiques and vibrant portrayals not only celebrate the literary tradition but also invite readers to reflect on the impact of place on creative expression, making this work essential for both scholars and casual readers alike.
His analytical yet approachable style, infused with sharp observations, not only illuminates the trends of his era but also weaves personal anecdotes, creating a tapestry that reflects on the interplay between literature and society during a pivotal time in American history. William Dean Howells, often regarded as the "Dean of American Letters, " was deeply intertwined with the literary movements of his time.
As a novelist, critic, and editor, Howells championed realism and cultivated relationships with contemporaries like Mark Twain and Henry James. His dedication to elucidating the American experience through literature greatly influenced the course of American fiction, making him acutely aware of the significant literary centers that shaped national identity and cultural dialogue. Readers seeking to understand the evolution of American literature will find "American Literary Centers" an invaluable resource.
Howells' insightful critiques and vibrant portrayals not only celebrate the literary tradition but also invite readers to reflect on the impact of place on creative expression, making this work essential for both scholars and casual readers alike.









