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The Complete Works

William Dean Howells

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Belletristik / Essays, Feuilleton, Literaturkritik, Interviews

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William Dean Howells' "The Complete Works" is a comprehensive collection of the esteemed author's literary contributions. Known for his realistic and nuanced portrayal of American life in the late 19th century, Howells' works are characterized by their detailed descriptions, social commentary, and psychological depth. From novels to essays, this anthology showcases Howells' versatility as a writer, capturing the essence of his era with unmatched precision. His writing style, marked by its naturalism and attention to detail, offers readers a glimpse into the complexities of American society during his time. Howells' exploration of class dynamics, relationships, and cultural shifts provides invaluable insight into the social landscape of the post-Civil War United States. As a prominent figure in the American literary scene, Howells' works continue to resonate with modern readers, offering a window into the past while prompting reflection on timeless themes. Fans of classic American literature and those interested in social realism will find "The Complete Works" to be a valuable addition to their library, showcasing the enduring legacy of one of America's most influential literary figures.

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Keywords

Narrative voice, Morality exploration, 19th century society, Social critique, Literary giant, Literary reform, American realism, Cultural observations, Realist movement, Class distinctions