The Shadow Of A Dream And An Imperative Duty
by William Dean Howells 2021-01-19 19:52:26
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These two nouvelles mark Howells'' plunge into psychological realism. Their themes-a triangle of tragic agonies with psychological insights intriguingly proto-Freudian, and a drama of miscegenation-are anything but the "smiling", lightweight topics t... Read more
These two nouvelles mark Howells'' plunge into psychological realism. Their themes-a triangle of tragic agonies with psychological insights intriguingly proto-Freudian, and a drama of miscegenation-are anything but the "smiling", lightweight topics to which Howells has been supposed to have been confined. The maturity both of their art and of their moral insight lends them an impact much deeper and more permanent than that of the shriller, more merely commercial shocking fiction of our day. Edwin H. Cady''s introduction places the books in the context of the development of Howells'' life, work, art, thought, and sensibility. He helps the reader make immediate contact with the artistic methods and intentions of the author. Less
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Willam Dean Howells was a novelist, short story writer, magazine editor, and mentor who wrote for various magazines, including the Atlantic Monthly and Harper's Magazine. In January 1866 James Fie...
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