Search results for ""Author William Dean Howells""
Outlook Verlag Familiar Spanish Travels
£26.91
Nonsuch Publishing Suburban Sketches: Nonsuch Classics
Suburban Sketches is a series of short stories focusing on the details of life in late 19th century American suburbia. Written in a witty and animated style, these sketches capture the colourful characters of varying race and rank who inhabit the town of Old Charlesbridge and the events which shaped their daily existence.
£7.02
Dover Publications Inc. A Modern Instance
£10.06
The Library of America William Dean Howells: Novels 1875-1886 (LOA #8): A Foregone Conclusion / Indian Summer / A Modern Instance / The Rise of Silas Lapham
£29.82
Belt Publishing Stories of Ohio
£13.76
WW Norton & Co The Rise of Silas Lapham: A Norton Critical Edition
Including several images in various media to help paint a fuller picture of Howells's time and place. A rich selection of correspondence to and from Howells, some material from his notebooks, and a section detailing his changes to two specific controversial passages from the novel, give a sense of the writer at work.
£16.53
The Library of America Indian Summer: A Library of America Paperback Classic
£11.05
The Library of America William Dean Howells: Novels 1886-1888 (LOA #44): The Minister's Charge / April Hopes / Annie Kilburn
£32.39
Peter Lang GmbH Internationality in American Fiction: 3
£51.40
University of Nebraska Press Main-Travelled Roads
Main-Travelled Roads contains eleven stories in this expanded and revised 1922 edition of an undisputed American classic. "Under the Lion's Paw" shows an honest, hard-working farmer victimized by a greedy landlord. Equally powerful is the semi-autobiographical "Up the Coolly," concerning a successful son who returns from the East to find his mother and brother trapped on a poor farm, defeated in spite of their best efforts. "Mrs. Ripley's Trip" is a tender story of an elderly couple settled in their frugal country ways, with the wife determined to realize her dream of revisiting childhood scenes. Although Garland paints no pretty pictures, he offers exhilarating moments in the lives of these farm people and never ignores the strength of individual will. William Dean Howells's introduction to the 1922 edition has been retained.
£16.99