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  1. Seven English cities and as many watering-places by W. D. Howell by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1914-01-01
  2. Miss Bellard 's inspiration; a novel. by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1905-01-01
  3. The sleeping car. and other farces by W.D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1911-01-01
  4. Modern Italian poets; essays and versions. by W.D. Howells. With by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1887-01-01
  5. The mother and the father; dramatic passages. by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1909-01-01
  6. The undiscovered country by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1880-01-01
  7. A pair of patient lovers. by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1901-01-01
  8. The quality of mercy; a novel. by W.D. Howells by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1892-01-01
  9. The quality of mercy a novel by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1891-01-01
  10. The flight of Pony Baker;ba boy 's town story. by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1902-01-01
  11. Suburban sketches. By W. D. Howells by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1871-01-01
  12. My Mark Twain; reminiscences and criticisms. by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1910-01-01
  13. A foregone conclusion. By W. D. Howells by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1875-01-01
  14. The story of a play; a novel. by W. D. Howells. by Howells. William Dean. 1837-1920., 1898-01-01

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62. Howells
Mildred and William Dean Howells, 1898. William Dean Howells (18371920) wasa leading literary figure in America, both as a novelist and as an editor.
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collection of SGNHS Mildred and William Dean Howells, 1898 William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was a leading literary figure in America, both as a novelist and as an editor. Born in Martins Ferry, Ohio, he began his career as an assistant editor for the Atlantic Monthly in Boston, where he worked from 1880 to 1890. In New York he became editor of Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine A Life in Letters of William Dean Howells . Saint-Gaudens met Howells in 1890, and they later became friends. The relief was modeled in New York in 1897.

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64. The Dean Of American Letters: The Late Career Of William Dean Howells - Cheap Sh
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65. Editha By William Dean Howells
Editha. By William Dean Howells 18371920. THE air was thick with thewar feeling, like the electricity of a storm which had not yet burst.
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THE air was thick with the war feeling, like the electricity of a storm which had not yet burst. Editha sat looking out into the hot spring afternoon, with her lips parted, and panting with the intensity of the question whether she could let him go. She had decided that she could not let him stay, when she saw him at the end of the still leafless avenue, making slowly up towards the house, with his head down and his figure relaxed. She ran impatiently out on the veranda, to the edge of the steps, and imperatively demanded greater haste of him with her will before she called aloud to him: "George!" He had quickened his pace in mystical response to her mystical urgence, before he could have heard her; now he looked up and answered, "Well?" "Oh, how united we are!" she exulted, and then she swooped down the steps to him, "What is it?" she cried. "It's war," he said. and he pulled her up to him and kissed her.

66. William Dean Howells
William Dean Howells (18371920). Biography. 1837, March 1. WilliamDean Howells is born in Martin’s Ferry OH, to William Cooper
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March 1. William Dean Howells is born in Martin’s Ferry OH, to William Cooper and Mary Dean Howells, the second child and second son of their eight children William Cooper Howells becomes editor of the Hamilton, Ohio, Intelligencer and publishes a Swedenborgian newspaper called The Retina on the side. Trying to gather support for the Free Soil party, William Cooper Howells quits the Intelligencer over a matter of principle. The family moves to Dayton, Eureka Mills, and other places in Ohio. The Howells family moves to Columbus for 18 months and later to Ashtabula and Jefferson (in 1853); Howells works as a printer. Without William Dean Howells’s knowledge, his father has one of WDH’s poems published in the Ohio State Journal. Howells’s first published fiction, “A Tale of Love and Politics, Adventures of a Printer Boy,” appears in the Ashtabula Sentinel William Cooper Howells is elected Clerk of the State House of Representatives. Howells begins to learn German and to admire the poet Heinrich Heine. He writes a column (“Letter from Columbus”) for the

67. Christian Quotation Of The Day Index
E. Paul (1908 ) 7/7/97 Howard, Thomas (1935- ) Christ the Tiger, Lippincott,Philadelphia 1967 3/20/98 Howells, William Dean (1837-1920) bio 9/19
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Gasque, W. Ward
Sir William M. Ramsay: Archaeologist and New Testament Scholar , Baker Book House, Grand Rapids: 1966
Geisler, Norman L.
From God to Us: How we got our Bible , with William E. Nix , Moody Press, Chicago: 1974
Glanvill, Joseph
Gloag, Paton J.
Glock, Charles
Glover, T. R. (Terrot Reaveley) (1869-1943)
Influence of Christ in the Ancient World, The , Yale University Press, New Haven: 1929
Godsey, John D. (Drew)

68. Selected Short Stories Of William Dean Howells
The short stories of Ohioborn William Dean Howells (1837-1920), the leading figurein American realism, have been largely unknown to the reading public, at
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Conversely, the early stories are invaluable in revealing his development as a writer and his concern, even at an early age, with themes that permeate the entire Howells canon. Taken as a group, this carefully edited selection of short stories provides a complete and manageable overview of the artistic and moral concerns of William Dean Howells and the span and evolution of his contribution to this genre.

69. UTEL: William Dean Howells Page
UTEL, William Dean Howells (18371920).
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    William Dean Howells. definition, meaning, explanation information in free-definition.com-. William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was an American realist author.
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    William Dean Howells ) was an American realist author. Born in Ohio , he was rewarded for his biography of Abraham Lincoln , used during the election of 1860 , with a consulship in Venice . Upon returning to the U.S., he wrote for various magazines, including Atlantic Monthly and Harper's Magazine . He wrote his first novel, The Wedding Journey , in , but his career took off with his first realist novel, A Modern Instance Howells also wrote plays, criticism, and essays about conteporary literary figures such as Henrik Ibsen and Leo Tolstoy , which helped to establish their reputation in the United States. Nevertheless, Howells's own reputation in American literature has waned somewhat, with his novels being considered "prudish." According to him, the vast majority of people who would read his works were women and he wrote in a way that would not offend them. In , eight years after Howell's death, his daughter published his correspondence as a biography of his literary years.
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    • Their Wedding Journey The Lady of the Aroostook A Modern Instance The Rise of Silas Lapham Indian Summer A Hazard of New Fortunes A Boy’s Town (1890), autobiographical

    73. William Dean Howells Biography
    William Dean Howells Biography. biography dictionary. William Dean HowellsBiography. William Dean Howells 1837-1920, American novelist.
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    74. William Dean Howells Collection
    Howells Collection consists of correspondence and selected manuscripts of the Americancritic, novelist, poet, and playwright William Dean Howells (18371920).
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    The William Dean Howells Collection consists of correspondence and selected manuscripts of the American critic, novelist, poet, and playwright William Dean Howells (1837-1920). Howells began as the subeditor of the Atlantic Monthly of Boston under James T. Fields, and in 1871 he was appointed editor-in-chief, a post held until 1881. Range of Collection Dates Size : 0.2 linear feet (1 half-size archive box) Provenance : This collection was formed as a result of the departmental practice of combining into one collection manuscript material of various accessions relating to a particular author. Photocopying, literary rights, and citation
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    Scope Note Consists primarily of correspondence by Howells to an assortment of correspondents, including Lawrence Barrett, Wendell P. Garrison, Alexander McKenzie, J. R. Osgood, and Charles Dudley Warner. Also included are manuscripts of "Edward Bellamy," "English Feeling Toward Americans," "The Fiction of Eden Phillpotts," "The Fiction of Leonard Merrick," "Recollections of an Atlantic Editorship"; a review of George William Curtis's books; and a few items of miscellanea. Arrangement The collection has been arranged as follows: Manuscripts, Correspondence, Miscellaneous.

    75. William Dean Howells, Autograph Note Signed, 1882.
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    William Dean Howells William Dean Howells, Autograph Note Signed, 1882. Autograph Note Signed. 4.25" x 6" [16 Louisburg Square, Boston] February 9, 1882. Recipient unknown, in purple ink on light gray sheet: "Dear Sir, I have to thank you for the copy of your book which you have so kindly sent me, and which I promise myself the pleasure of reading in my first leisure. Yours Truly, W.D. Howells." [Recipient's name or locale indistinct to bottom left of sheet] Mild mounting remnants to verso, faint discoloration to paper else near fine. William Dean Howells (1837-1920) American novelist, journalist, editor, leading American man of letters. $125
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    76. The Charlock's Shade: William Dean Howells
    March 30, 2004. William Dean Howells. (18371920), author, editor,and critic. Widely acknowledged during the late nineteenth and
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      The British writer Henry Green's literary skill went far beyond a comedy of manners, which this book appears to be on the surface. Dense with meaning, "Nothing" is a short literary gem, which forces the reader to read a million nuances into the witty and yet deeply dense conversations which make up the entirety of the book. (*****)
      Arnold Bennett: The Old Wives' Tale

      Published in 1908. This study of the changes wrought by time on the lives of two English sisters during the 19th century is a masterpiece of literary realism. Constance and Sophia Baines, the daughters of a shopkeeper, grow up in the rural town of Bursley. Sophia eventually runs off and settles in Paris with her husband, who is a cad, and Constance remains behind in England and marries the mild-mannered shop assistant. The sisters are reunited years later when they are old, and Bennett skillfully contrasts what has remained stable in their characters with the differences time and environment have produced in their personalities. This long and ambitious work established Bennett's reputation as a novelist. (*****)

    77. Wright American Fiction, 1851-1875
    Author Howells, William Dean, (18371920). Extent 2 pl, 287 p. Table of ContentsHowells, William Dean, (1837-1920) Their Wedding Journey (1872)
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    Author Howells, William Dean, (18371920). Table of Contents Howells, William Dean,(1837-1920) A Foregone Conclusion (1875) I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII.
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    79. Edith Wharton
    William Dean Howells, 18371920 with his daughter Mildred, 1872-1966 AugustusSaint-Gaudens (1848-1907) Bronze relief, 1898 National Portrait Gallery
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    When Edith Wharton was a young writer, William Dean Howells was the grand old man of American letters. As editor of Atlantic Monthly , he published one of Wharton's juvenile poems; he later praised her early writing and encouraged her to continue working. Howells was born in Ohio and largely self-educated. He was the leading proponent of literary realism, advocating truthful delineation of characters and their experience. In her autobiography, A Backward Glance , Wharton remembered how Howells had consoled her over the failure of The House of Mirth as a play: "Yeswhat the American public always wants is a tragedy with a happy ending." Augustus Saint-Gaudens was one of the most distinguished American sculptors. He is best known for his masterful monuments, such as the Sherman Monument at New York's Grand Army Plaza. His bas-relief portraits are known for their subtle characterizations and sensitive modeling. William Dean Howells, 1837-1920 with his daughter Mildred, 1872-1966
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    80. William Rutherford Mead (AC 1867) And Olga Kilyeni Mead Papers
    Howells, William Dean, 18371920Homes and haunts. Amherst CollegeStudents.McKim, Mead White. Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920. Mead Art Building.
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    • Mead, William Rutherford, 1846-1928. Mead, Olga Kilyeni. Howells, Elinor Mead, 1837-1910. Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920Homes and haunts. Amherst CollegeStudents. Redtop (Belmont, Mass.) ArchitectsUnited StatesBiographySources. Scores.
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