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William John Hopkins was an American author and scientist; born in New Bedford, MA, June 10, 1863; died in 1926. Among his published works are: 'The Sandman Series' (1902-8); 'The Clammer' (1906); 'The Meddlings of Eve' (1910); 'Concerning Sally' (1912); 'Burbury Stoke' (1914).

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William John Hopkins was an American author and scientist; born in New Bedford, MA, June 10, 1863; died in 1926. Among his published works are: 'The Sandman Series' (1902-8); 'The Clammer' (1906); 'The Meddlings of Eve' (1910); 'Concerning Sally' (1912); 'Burbury Stoke' (1914).

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William John Hopkins, an American author who contributed to early 20th-century literature, was known for his distinct storytelling style that blended insightful observations of everyday life with a charming simplicity. Born into an era of rapidly changing social landscapes, Hopkins often infused his narratives with elements that reflected the inherent struggles and virtues of his time. 'The Doers,' a notable work in his literary canon, showcases the author's talent for crafting multidimensional characters and engaging plots that unspool at a leisurely pace, enabling readers to savor the nuanced development of both story and personalities. Hopkins' prose is indicative of his period, teeming with the moral undercurrents of his generation while also displaying an appreciation for the beauty of the mundane. His work, while not as widely acclaimed as some of his contemporaries, offers a poignant glimpse into the human experience through the lens of early American life. Though not many details of his personal life are widely known, his literary output, which includes 'The Doers,' has ensured his lasting presence in the corpus of American literary tradition.