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Short Stories and Essays (from Literature and Life)

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A series of short pieces alternating anecdote, travel sketch, and critical essay that record commonplace scenes and literary reflections. The writer moves between urban vignettes—street children, roof‑garden curiosities, and asphalt wildflowers—and excursions to coastal and island landscapes, offering close descriptive detail and wry observation. Interspersed are essays on art, authorship, and American letters that blend personal recollection with interpretive commentary. The volume is episodic and varied in tone, favoring observational nuance, modest humor, and meditative asides rather than sustained plot, and it invites readers to notice small, often overlooked features of modern life and culture.

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William Dean Howells

William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was an influential American author and literary critic, often regarded as the "Dean of American Letters." He is best known for his realistic portrayals of American life and society, particularly in the late 19th century. Howells's works often explore themes of social class and morality, reflecting the complexities of contemporary life. His notable novel, "A Hazard of New Fortunes," delves into the challenges faced by individuals in a rapidly changing society. Throughout his career, Howells contributed significantly to the development of realism in American literature, advocating for a more truthful representation of everyday experiences.

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