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In "Criticism and Fiction," William Dean Howells masterfully examines the interplay between literature and its critical evaluation, highlighting the importance of realism in the portrayal of social issues. Addressing a contemporary audience, Howells employs a conversational yet incisive literary style, beckoning readers to engage with the nuances of fiction through a realist lens. The book is structured around essays that explore the evolution of literary criticism, the role of the author, and the moral responsibilities of fiction, all grounded in the context of late 19th-century American…mehr

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In "Criticism and Fiction," William Dean Howells masterfully examines the interplay between literature and its critical evaluation, highlighting the importance of realism in the portrayal of social issues. Addressing a contemporary audience, Howells employs a conversational yet incisive literary style, beckoning readers to engage with the nuances of fiction through a realist lens. The book is structured around essays that explore the evolution of literary criticism, the role of the author, and the moral responsibilities of fiction, all grounded in the context of late 19th-century American literary tradition, where realism emerged as a counterpoint to romanticism. William Dean Howells, often referred to as the "Dean of American Letters," was a significant figure in American literature and criticism. His experiences as a novelist, playwright, and editor, along with his deep engagement with the cultural and social fabric of his time, informed his perspectives on fiction and the art of criticism. Howells' commitment to realism reflects his desire to represent the complexities of American life, influenced by his friendships with luminaries such as Mark Twain and Henry James. For readers seeking a profound understanding of the relationship between fiction and criticism, Howells'Äô "Criticism and Fiction" provides invaluable insights. Its examination of realism not only enriches literary appreciation but also encourages critical reflection on how literature shapes and mirrors societal values. This book is essential for scholars, students, and lovers of literature eager to explore the depths of artistic responsibility and the transformative power of fiction.

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Many people refer to William Dean Howells (1837-1920) as "The Dean of American Letters." He was an American author, literary critic, and editor. Howells, an Ohio native born in Martins Ferry, was a major influence on American writing in the late 19th and early 20th century. During this pivotal time, the United States' shifting social and cultural milieu is reflected in his works. After working as, a journalist for a while, Howells became an editor for a number of well-known literary journals, including the Atlantic Monthly. He was a fervent supporter of literary realism, highlighting the representation of common life and actual people overcoming obstacles in their daily lives. Howells remained dedicated to civic involvement and social transformation throughout his career. As a result of his prolific output, which includes plays, novels, essays, and poetry, he became well-known in the American literary community. In addition to his own literary accomplishments, William Dean Howells' influence may be seen in the way he shaped and promoted the writings of other significant figures in his day.