
Complete Project Gutenberg William Dean Howells Literature Essays
"Complete Project Gutenberg William Dean Howells Literature Essays" by William Dean Howells is a collection of literary essays likely written in the late 19th century. The essays reflect Howell's deep engagement with American literature and its prominent figures, particularly during the era when the American literary scene was flourishing, showcasing his critical perspectives on various authors and literary trends. The opening of the book sets the stage for a series of intimate reflections about Howells' encounters with New England's literary giants, such as Longfellow and Holmes. He recounts his initial experiences visiting New England and the literary ambiance of the time, articulating his passion for literature and the esteemed authors of his day. The author shares personal anecdotes and impressions, establishing a youthful enthusiasm and admiration for literary culture, which resonate throughout the collection. Through these reflections, readers are introduced to the rich tapestry of American literature and invited to explore Howells' insights into the lives and works of those who significantly shaped it.
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