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1. | A Study Of Howells's View Of Women In The Rise Of Silas Lapham |
2. | Ethical Awareness And Literary Representation:An Interpretation Of The Rise Of Silas Lapham From The Perspective Of Ethical Literary Criticism |
3. | Disillusion Of The Protagonist's Upward Social Mobility In The Rise Of Silas Lapham |
4. | Reading in three dimensions: Architectural biography from Harriet Beecher Stowe to Edith Wharton (Henry James, William Dean Howells) |
5. | Realism and the cult of altruism: Philanthropic fiction in nineteenth-century America and Britain (Charles Dickens, Nathaniel Hawthorne, George Eliot, William Dean Howells) |
6. | All business Confronting the ethical dilemmas of financial evolution in gilded age fiction |
7. | Civil War veterans in the fiction of Samuel Clemens, William Dean Howells, Henry Adams, and Henry James |
8. | Herbert Howells' Requiem: A guide to preparation and performance (England) |
9. | Liberal democracy and cultural greatness: Cooper, Twain, and Howells on the possibilities of individual development (James Fenimore Cooper, Mark Twain, William Dean Howells) |
10. | The threat of American life: Literary defensiveness at the turn of the nineteenth century (Theodore Dreiser, Frank Norris, Henry James, William James, William Dean Howells) |
11. | The master and the dean: The literary criticism and aesthetics of Henry James and William Dean Howells, 1859--1897 |
12. | Between profits and primitivism: Rehabilitating white middle-class manhood in America, 1880--1917 (Theodore Dreiser, William James, Henry James, Jack London, William Dean Howells) |
13. | Transcendental realism: Natural environment and social reform from Ralph Waldo Emerson to Mary Wilkins Freeman (William Dean Howells, Frank Norris, Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller) |
14. | 'The language that most Americans know': Race, ethnicity, and literary realism, 1890--1910 (William Dean Howells, Stephen Crane, Abraham Cahan, Mary Antin) |
15. | Howells, Dickinson, Lewis: An exercise in reading the interracial canon |
16. | Seeking the center: The provincials in the novels of W. D. Howells, Theodore Dreiser, and Edith Wharton |
17. | The literary language of William Dean Howells in theory and in practice: The evolution of a career |
18. | The social self: Contemporary psychology and the writings of Hawthorne, Howells, and William James |
19. | 'THE QUICKENED CONSCIOUSNESS': AESTHETICISM IN HOWELLS AND JAMES |
20. | A Study Of Nationalism Represented In Howells'the Rise Of Silas Lapham |
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