Henry Blake Fuller was a United States novelist and short story writer, born in Chicago, Illinois.
Fuller's earliest works were travel romances set in Italy that featured allegorical characters. Both The Chevalier of Pensieri–Vani (1890) and The Châtelaine of La Trinité (1892) bear some thematic resemblance to the works of Henry James, whose primary interest was in the contrast between American and European ways of life. Fuller's first two books appealed to the genteel tastes of cultivated New Englanders such as Charles Eliot Norton and James Russell Lowell, who took Fuller's work as a promising sign of a burgeoning literary culture in what was then still largely the frontier city of Chicago.
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novelist, short story writer (1857–1929)
Born | 9 January 1857 |
Died | 28 July 1929 |
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Henry Blake Fuller
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novelist, short story writer (1857–1929)
Born | 9 January 1857 |
Died | 28 July 1929 |
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Fiction, Social life and customs, Agricultural laborers, Americans, Bookbinding, Borowitz Collection, City and town life, Description and travel, Fiction, gay, Fiction, lgbtq+, gay, Gay men, LGBTQ novels before Stonewall, New York Times reviewed, Ocean travel, Specimens, Travailleurs agricoles, Travel, TravelersTime
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- OLID: OL1036952A
- Wikidata: Q4493340
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