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- catalog contributor b2945400.
- catalog created "1966 [c1954]".
- catalog date "1966 [c1954]".
- catalog date "1966".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1966 [c1954]".
- catalog description "Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 277-298)".
- catalog description "Part I: Background -- The strains of idealism -- The classical tradition -- The Brahmin culture -- Sentimentalism in America -- Part II: The attack on the sentimental -- Beginning the attack: Higginson -- Howells' defense of romance -- The rejection of Europe: Howells and De Forest -- The rejection of the old world: Twain -- The attack on the sentimental in literature: Howells -- The attack on the sentimental in literature: Eggleston, Harte, Twain -- The attack on the sentimental in society: Twain and Warner's The gilded age -- The attack on the "Fungus crop of sentiment" -- Part III: Towards a philosophy of literary realism -- The reason for realism -- The scientist as the new hero -- Taine in America -- The autobiographical method: Howells -- The autobiographical method: De Forest, Harte, Eggleston, Garland, Twain -- Local color: the great American novel -- Techniques for truth: the dramatic method -- Dramatic method and organic form -- "Symbolism" and "Use of symbol" -- Impressionism and realism -- "Morality" in realism -- Pragmatism and realism -- Rejection of moralizing -- The gilded age, Huckleberry Finn, and The rise of Silas Lapham -- Part IV: Critical realism -- Industrialism and corruption -- Sentimentalists preferred blondes: labor and capital in the novel -- Howell's early attitudes towards society -- The Haymarket affair -- The invalidation of Criticism and fiction -- The theory of critical realism -- Annie Kilburn -- A hazard of new fortunes: realism and critical realism -- A hazard of new fortunes: deeper meaning -- Part V: Naturalism and introspection -- The end of comedy -- Harold Frederic -- Frank Norris -- Henry James.".
- catalog extent "307 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Howells and the age of realism.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Howells and the age of realism.".
- catalog issued "1966 [c1954]".
- catalog issued "1966".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Hamden, Conn., Archon Books,".
- catalog relation "Howells and the age of realism.".
- catalog subject "Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920 Criticism and interpretation.".
- catalog subject "Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920.".
- catalog subject "PS2033 .C3 1966".
- catalog subject "Realism in literature.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I: Background -- The strains of idealism -- The classical tradition -- The Brahmin culture -- Sentimentalism in America -- Part II: The attack on the sentimental -- Beginning the attack: Higginson -- Howells' defense of romance -- The rejection of Europe: Howells and De Forest -- The rejection of the old world: Twain -- The attack on the sentimental in literature: Howells -- The attack on the sentimental in literature: Eggleston, Harte, Twain -- The attack on the sentimental in society: Twain and Warner's The gilded age -- The attack on the "Fungus crop of sentiment" -- Part III: Towards a philosophy of literary realism -- The reason for realism -- The scientist as the new hero -- Taine in America -- The autobiographical method: Howells -- The autobiographical method: De Forest, Harte, Eggleston, Garland, Twain -- Local color: the great American novel -- Techniques for truth: the dramatic method -- Dramatic method and organic form -- "Symbolism" and "Use of symbol" -- Impressionism and realism -- "Morality" in realism -- Pragmatism and realism -- Rejection of moralizing -- The gilded age, Huckleberry Finn, and The rise of Silas Lapham -- Part IV: Critical realism -- Industrialism and corruption -- Sentimentalists preferred blondes: labor and capital in the novel -- Howell's early attitudes towards society -- The Haymarket affair -- The invalidation of Criticism and fiction -- The theory of critical realism -- Annie Kilburn -- A hazard of new fortunes: realism and critical realism -- A hazard of new fortunes: deeper meaning -- Part V: Naturalism and introspection -- The end of comedy -- Harold Frederic -- Frank Norris -- Henry James.".
- catalog title "Howells and the age of realism.".
- catalog type "text".