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"Comparative study of Henry James's and William Dean Howells's literary criticism. Examines the interrelationship between the men, emphasizing their aesthetic concerns and attitudes toward the market and audience, and their beliefs concerning the moral value of fiction and the United States as a literary subject, and writings about each other"--Provided by publisher.
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The master and the dean: the literary criticism of Henry James and William Dean Howells
2005, University of Missouri Press
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0826215793 9780826215796
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Table of Contents
A horror of dogma : James, Howells, and the roots of American realism
Young Americans : criticism and correspondence I
James's "The art of fiction" in critical context
Defining the critic in the "Editor's study" and "The science of criticism"
"The honest daylight about us" : social, ethical, and moral concerns in the criticism of Howells and James, 1886-1895
"American chances and opportunities" : criticism and correspondence II
The man of letters as a man of business : defining the writer, the novel, and the critic in the twentieth century
James's prefaces to the New York edition
Howells's literary criticism in the "Editor's easy chair" and Heroines of fiction
On native grounds : criticism and correspondence III.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-289) and index.
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