The Complete Works of William Dean Howells. 27 Novels & 40+ Short Stories, Including Plays, Poems, Travel Sketches, Historical Works & Autobiography (Illustrated)
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- Nombre de pages1658
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4780606-6
- EAN8596547806066
- Date de parution10/01/2024
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille20 Mo
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
The Complete Works of William Dean Howells serves as an extensive anthology encapsulating the diverse literary contributions of this pivotal figure in American realism. Howells' writing is characterized by a keen observation of contemporary social issues, blending sophisticated narrative styles with a rich dialogue that reflects the complexities of life in late 19th-century America. His work often delves into the psychological depths of his characters, presenting a nuanced view of morality and ethics within a rapidly changing society, making this collection not only valuable for its breadth but also for its acute cultural critique.
William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was a prominent novelist, playwright, critic, and editor, heralded as the 'Dean of American Letters.' His extensive career, spanning decades, saw him navigate through significant social transformations, often positioning himself as the voice of realism. Influenced by his experiences, including his roles in literary circles and his editorial achievements, Howells' works reflect his profound engagement with both literary movements and the pressing social issues of his time, particularly concerning class, gender, and the American dream.
For readers and scholars alike, The Complete Works of William Dean Howells is an essential acquisition, offering insights into the human condition through the lens of one of America'Äôs most important literary figures. This collection invites contemporary readers to explore the intricacies of character and society, revealing themes that resonate deeply, even today.
William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was a prominent novelist, playwright, critic, and editor, heralded as the 'Dean of American Letters.' His extensive career, spanning decades, saw him navigate through significant social transformations, often positioning himself as the voice of realism. Influenced by his experiences, including his roles in literary circles and his editorial achievements, Howells' works reflect his profound engagement with both literary movements and the pressing social issues of his time, particularly concerning class, gender, and the American dream.
For readers and scholars alike, The Complete Works of William Dean Howells is an essential acquisition, offering insights into the human condition through the lens of one of America'Äôs most important literary figures. This collection invites contemporary readers to explore the intricacies of character and society, revealing themes that resonate deeply, even today.
The Complete Works of William Dean Howells serves as an extensive anthology encapsulating the diverse literary contributions of this pivotal figure in American realism. Howells' writing is characterized by a keen observation of contemporary social issues, blending sophisticated narrative styles with a rich dialogue that reflects the complexities of life in late 19th-century America. His work often delves into the psychological depths of his characters, presenting a nuanced view of morality and ethics within a rapidly changing society, making this collection not only valuable for its breadth but also for its acute cultural critique.
William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was a prominent novelist, playwright, critic, and editor, heralded as the 'Dean of American Letters.' His extensive career, spanning decades, saw him navigate through significant social transformations, often positioning himself as the voice of realism. Influenced by his experiences, including his roles in literary circles and his editorial achievements, Howells' works reflect his profound engagement with both literary movements and the pressing social issues of his time, particularly concerning class, gender, and the American dream.
For readers and scholars alike, The Complete Works of William Dean Howells is an essential acquisition, offering insights into the human condition through the lens of one of America'Äôs most important literary figures. This collection invites contemporary readers to explore the intricacies of character and society, revealing themes that resonate deeply, even today.
William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was a prominent novelist, playwright, critic, and editor, heralded as the 'Dean of American Letters.' His extensive career, spanning decades, saw him navigate through significant social transformations, often positioning himself as the voice of realism. Influenced by his experiences, including his roles in literary circles and his editorial achievements, Howells' works reflect his profound engagement with both literary movements and the pressing social issues of his time, particularly concerning class, gender, and the American dream.
For readers and scholars alike, The Complete Works of William Dean Howells is an essential acquisition, offering insights into the human condition through the lens of one of America'Äôs most important literary figures. This collection invites contemporary readers to explore the intricacies of character and society, revealing themes that resonate deeply, even today.