
William Dean Howells: Novels 1886-1888 (LOA #44)
The Minister's Charge / April Hopes / Annie Kilburn
$130.14
- Hardcover
900 pages
- Release Date
1 September 1989
Summary
William Dean Howells was the foremost champion of realism in late-nineteenth-century American fiction. The three novels in this Library of America volume perceptively and often satirically examine the conflict between Christian ideals and commercial success, the contrast between a society’s rituals of courtship and the realities of love, and the way in which a community’s democratic aspirations are contradicted by its class divisions.InThe Minister’s Charge(1886), Lemuel Barker leaves his imp…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780940450516 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0940450518 |
| Author: | William Dean Howells, Don L. Cook |
| Publisher: | The Library of America |
| Imprint: | The Library of America |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 900 |
| Release Date: | 1 September 1989 |
| Weight: | 576g |
| Dimensions: | 206mm x 130mm x 28mm |
| Series: | Library of America William Dean Howells Edition |
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Critics Review
“In The Minister’s Charge and Annie Kilburn, Howells dramatized with striking clarity the disparities of wealth and poverty in Boston. These stories reflect Howells’s claim that social evils occur because good men do nothing and that we are independently responsible for the economic disorder that afflicts society.” —The Wall Street Journal
About The Author
William Dean Howells
William Dean Howellswas born in Martins Ferry, Ohio, on March 1, 1837. Between 1856 and 1861 he worked as a reporter for the Ohio State Journal. His campaign biography of Abraham Lincoln, compiled in 1860, led to a consulship at Venice from 1861 to 1865. In 1871 he became editor-in-chief of the Atlantic Magazine, where worked with many young writers, among them Mark Twain and Henry James, both of whom became close friends. His position as critic, writer, and enthusiastic exponent of the new realism earned William Dean Howells the respected title of Dean of American Letters. He died in 1920.Don L. Cook, volume editor,is professor of English emeritus at Indiana University. He is a former general editor ofA Selected Edition of W.D. Howellsand a past chairman of the MLA Committee on Scholarly Editions and of the Association for Documentary Editing.
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