Cambridge Neighbors by William Dean Howells

This etext was produced by David Widger LITERARY FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES–Cambridge Neighbors by William Dean Howells CAMBRIDGE NEIGHBORS Being the wholly literary spirit I was when I went to make my home in Cambridge, I do not see how I could well have been more content if I had found myself in the Elysian Fields

Between The Dark And The Daylight by William Dean Howells

Produced by Suzanne Shell, Beginners Projects, Ben Beasley and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. BETWEEN THE DARK AND THE DAYLIGHT Romances BY W.D. HOWELLS 1907 CONTENTS CHAP. I. A SLEEP AND A FORGETTING II. THE EIDOLONS OF BROOKS ALFORD III. A MEMORY THAT WORKED OVERTIME IV. A CASE OF METAPHANTASMIA V. EDITHA VI. BRAYBRIDGE’S OFFER

April Hopes by William Dean Howells

This etext was produced by David Widger APRIL HOPES 1887 by William Dean Howells From his place on the floor of the Hemenway Gymnasium Mr. Elbridge G. Mavering looked on at the Class Day gaiety with the advantage which his stature, gave him over most people there. Hundreds of these were pretty girls, in a

Annie Kilburn by W. D. Howells

Produced by Eric Eldred, William Flis, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team ANNIE KILBURN a Novel BY W. D. HOWELLS Author of “Indian Summer” “The Rise of Silas Lapham” “April Hopes” etc. I. After the death of Judge Kilburn his daughter came back to America. They had been eleven winters in Rome, always

An Open-Eyed Conspiracy–An Idyl of Saratoga by William Dean Howells

AN OPEN-EYED CONSPIRACY–AN IDYL OF SARATOGA CHAPTER I The day had been very hot under the tall trees which everywhere embower and stifle Saratoga, for they shut out the air as well as the sun; and after tea (they still have an early dinner at all the hotels in Saratoga, and tea is the last

American Literary Centers by William Dean Howells

This etext was produced by David Widger LITERATURE AND LIFE–American Literary Centers by William Dean Howells AMERICAN LITERARY CENTRES One of the facts which we Americans have a difficulty in making clear to a rather inattentive world outside is that, while we have apparently a literature of our own, we have no literary centre. We

A Traveler from Altruria by W. D. Howells

Produced by Suzanne Shell, Charles Bidwell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team A TRAVELER FROM ALTRURIA Romance By W. D. HOWELLS Author of “THE COAST OF BOHEMIA”, “THE QUALITY OF MERCY”, “A HAZARD OF NEW FORTUNES” etc. HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS NEW YORK AND LONDON 1908 A TRAVELER FROM ALTRURIA I I confess that with

A Psychological Counter-Current in Recent Fiction by William Dean Howells

A PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNTER-CURRENT IN RECENT FICTION. by William Dean Howells It is consoling as often as dismaying to find in what seems a cataclysmal tide of a certain direction a strong drift to the opposite quarter. It is so divinable, if not so perceptible, that its presence may usually be recognized as a beginning of

A Modern Instance by William Dean Howells

Produced by Charles Aldarondo, Tiffany Vergon, Olaf Voss and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team A MODERN INSTANCE BY WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS INTRODUCTION. Mr. Howells has written a long series of poems, novels, sketches, stories, and essays, and has been perhaps the most continuous worker in the literary art among American writers. He was born at

A Hazard of New Fortunes, v5 by William Dean Howells

This etext was produced by David Widger A HAZARD OF NEW FORTUNES By William Dean Howells PART FIFTH I. Superficially, the affairs of ‘Every Other Week’ settled into their wonted form again, and for Fulkerson they seemed thoroughly reinstated. But March had a feeling of impermanency from what had happened, mixed with a fantastic sense

A Hazard of New Fortunes, v4 by William Dean Howells

This etext was produced by David Widger A HAZARD OF NEW FORTUNES By William Dean Howells PART FOURTH I. Not long after Lent, Fulkerson set before Dryfoos one day his scheme for a dinner in celebration of the success of ‘Every Other Week.’ Dryfoos had never meddled in any manner with the conduct of the

A Hazard of New Fortunes, v3 by William Dean Howells

This etext was produced by David Widger A HAZARD OF NEW FORTUNES By William Dean Howells PART THIRD I. The scheme of a banquet to celebrate the initial success of ‘Every Other Week’ expanded in Fulkerson’s fancy into a series. Instead of the publishing and editorial force, with certain of the more representative artists and