William Dean Howells

William Dean Howells ( ; March 1, 1837 – May 11, 1920) was an American realist novelist, literary critic, and playwright, nicknamed "The Dean of American Letters". He was particularly known for his tenure as editor of ''The Atlantic Monthly'', as well as for the novels ''The Rise of Silas Lapham'' and ''A Traveler from Altruria,'' and the Christmas story "Christmas Every Day," which was adapted into a 1996 film of the same name. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The rise of Silas Lapham / by Howells, William Dean 1837-1920

    Published 1965
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    The rise of Silas Lapham / by Howells, William Dean 1837-1920

    Published 1962
    Book
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    Rise of Silas Lapham / by Howells, William Dean 1837-1920

    Published 1967
    Book
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    Hazard of new fortunes / by Howells, William Dean 1837-1920

    Published 1965
    Book
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    Modern instance / by Howells, William Dean 1837-1920

    Published 1957
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    European and American masters / by Howells, William Dean 1837-1920

    Published 1963
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    Novels 1875-1886 / by Howells, William Dean 1837-1920

    Published 1982
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    Novels : 1886-1888 / by Howells, William Dean 1837-1920

    Published 1989
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    Main-travelled roads / by Garland, Hamlin 1860-1940

    Published 1956
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    Relatos de viajeros de Estados Unidos en Hispanoamerica S. XIX

    Published 1999
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