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William Dean Howells and the Smiling Aspects of Life
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 January 2009
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1 William, Dean Howells, “The Editor's Study,” Harper's Monthly, 09 1886Google Scholar; reprinted in Cady, Edwin H., ed., W. D. Howells as Literary Critic (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973), 94.Google Scholar
2 Ibid., 94–5.
3 Most was arrested on 11 May 1886, tried from 27–30 May, and sentenced on a 2 June. He was released on 1 April 1887. See Frederic, Trautmann, The Voice of Terror: A Biography of Johann Most (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1980), 150–1, 250.Google Scholar
4 Everett, Carter, Howells and the Age of Realism (Philadelphia & New York: J. B. Lippincott, 1954), 188.Google Scholar
5 Howells, W. D., Selected Letters, eds, Leitz, Robert C. III, Brollinger, Richard H. & Lohmann, Christoph K., vol. 3, 1882–91 (Boston: Twayne, 1980), 162.Google Scholar
6 Ibid., 194, editorial note.
7 Ibid., 211, 210. Letters dated 7 December and 1 December 1887 respectively.
8 Carter, , Howells and the Age of Realism, 189.Google Scholar
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