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Biography of William Dean Howells
18467 words, approx. 61.6 pages
 William Dean Howells, whose literary career began on the eve of the Civil War and ended after World War I, is one of the three most important American writers of the late nineteenth century. Samuel Langhorne Clemens and Henry James, both of whom were his...
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Biography of William Dean Howells
17397 words, approx. 58 pages
 William Dean Howells , whose literary career began on the eve of the Civil War and ended after World War I, is one of the three most important American writers of the late nineteenth century. Samuel Clemens and Henry James, both of whom were his close fr...
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Biography of William Dean Howells
8190 words, approx. 27.3 pages
 William Dean Howells combined a career as an important novelist with that of a journalist. As editor of The Atlantic Monthly and later as author of, or contributor to, the "Editor's Study" and "Editor's Easy Chair" columns in Harper's Monthly, he was an...


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09/01/2006: 304 words, approx. 1 pages LITERARY REFERENCE CENTER. EBSCO-host Publishing (10 Estes Street, Ipswich, MA 01938 USA; 800-653-2726; www.epnet.com/Literary_Reference_Center), c2006. Online resource. For pricing and additional information e-mail information @epnet.com. SA This online database provides full-text access, in either PDF or HTML format, to works of literary...


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American Literary Centers by William Dean Howells | |
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