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American Literary Centers (from Literature and Life) (eBook)

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2022
108 Seiten
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859-654736430-6 (EAN)

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American Literary Centers (from Literature and Life) - William Dean Howells
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In "American Literary Centers," part of his influential collection "Literature and Life," William Dean Howells examines the pivotal hubs of American literary culture during the late 19th-century. Howells' prose is marked by clarity and meticulous observation, blending critical analysis with a rich historical context. He scrutinizes the sociocultural environments that nurtured literary production, particularly focusing on urban centers like Boston and New York. Through this exploration, Howells delineates the interplay between regional identities and the broader national narrative, emphasizing the importance of place in shaping literary expression. William Dean Howells, often dubbed the "Dean of American Letters," was a prominent novelist and literary critic whose career coincided with the American literary renaissance. His extensive background in both literature and journalism, coupled with his friendships with literary giants like Mark Twain and Henry James, informed his insights into the dynamics of the literary scene. Howells championed realism in literature, positioning himself as a voice for the emerging American narrative through the examination of societal themes. This scholarly work is essential for anyone interested in the development of American literature, as it offers invaluable insights into the factors that shaped the literary canon. Howells' analysis not only illuminates the foundational literary centers but also encourages readers to reflect on how geography, community, and culture interact to inspire literary innovation.

William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was a prominent figure in American literature during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He wielded considerable influence not only as a writer but also as an editor and critic. Howells is often associated with the literary movement of Realism, of which he was a leading advocate, emphasizing the depiction of everyday life and the experiences of ordinary people. His own literary works exemplify this approach, marked by a close observation of character and social context. In his well-known collection of essays 'American Literary Centers (from Literature and Life),' Howells explores the geographical and cultural hubs of literary activity in the United States, offering insights into the literary scenes of his time. He served as the editor of 'The Atlantic Monthly' for ten years, using his position to champion Realist literature and provide a platform for emerging writers. Howells's impact on American literature was significant, as he helped to shape literary taste and narrative form during a crucial period of growth and change. His prolific output and intellectual contributions make him a defining figure in the American literary canon, with works that continue to be studied for their clear articulation of the Realist ethos and perceptive analysis of American life (Howells 1919).

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Schlagworte 19th century authors • 19th century literary hubs • 19th century literature • American literary culture • American literary giants • American literary movements • American literary traditions • American Literature • American literature history • authors and society • Classic • Classical literature • Critical analysis of writers • cultural intellectual environments • cultural literary analysis • Cultural milieu in America • detailed literary exploration • Essays • Historical literary analysis • Historical literary centers • Howells literary influence • influential american writers • Literary criticism • Literary criticism insights • Literary epicenters exploration • literary hubs • Literary infrastructure study • literary innovation landscape • literature movements • prominent writers hubs • Realist style narrative • William Dean Howells • writer community connections
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