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William Dean Howells
Sous la direction de
Guillaume TanguyPresses universitaires de la Méditerranée 2009PĹrĂoĘfĽiĎl21- DĂéŊpĂaĹrĹt ĹiŠmŇpĹrĹiŠmĂeĽrĹiĂe - 2009-10-27 - 8 ŘhĞ 24 - ŇpĂaĂgĄe 4 (ŇpĂaĂgĽiŠnĂéĄe 4) ŇsĹuĹrĞ 310"Profils américains»
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Comité de lecture
Edwin T.Arnold(Appalachian State University),
MauriceCouturier(Nice), MichelFabre(Paris III),
MichelGranger(Lyon II), SylvieMathé(Université de Provence), AndréMuraire(Nice), JacquesPothier(Versailles-Saint Quentin)PĹrĂoĘfĽiĎl21- DĂéŊpĂaĹrĹt ĹiŠmŇpĹrĹiŠmĂeĽrĹiĂe - 2009-10-27 - 8 ŘhĞ 24 - ŇpĂaĂgĄe 5 (ŇpĂaĂgĽiŠnĂéĄe 5) ŇsĹuĹrĞ 310William Dean Howells
The day had been made beautiful by human sympathy.HamlinGarland, "A Day"s Pleasure»
à Michel Bandry,
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PĹrĂoĘfĽiĎl21- DĂéŊpĂaĹrĹt ĹiŠmŇpĹrĹiŠmĂeĽrĹiĂe - 2009-10-27 - 8 ŘhĞ 24 - ŇpĂaĂgĄe 7 (ŇpĂaĂgĽiŠnĂéĄe 7) ŇsĹuĹrĞ 310Profils américainsnuméro21
Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée
William Dean Howells
Numéro coordonné par GuillaumeTanguy
Sommaire
GuillaumeTanguy
Introduction : Reassessing William Dean Howells9
HeinzIckstadt
" . . . helping my people know themselves :" LateWilliam Dean Howells31
JeanRivière
"Go East, young man," or the Eurocentric Outlook ofW.D. Howells59
CécileRoudeau
The Angle(s) of Truth : Perspectives for an American Democratic Fiction in William Dean Howells"s CriticalWriting75
DeniseGinfray
Reality/Realities/Realism : William Dean Howells, EdithWharton and the Robes of Fiction107
ClaudeDorey
The Daughter Beneath the Water, or the Watermark of the Impersonal129Erik ShermanRoraback
A Benjamin Monad of Guy Debord & W.D. Howells"s
(1885); or, Individual & Col- lective Life & Status as Spectacle165MichèleBonnet
: a "Cubical" Novel, or "the NarrowLine of Nature"s Truth"193
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New York dans , de
William Dean Howells : le sceau du silence211
GuillaumeTanguy
"Suiting the pattern to the author"s mood :" Erasing the line inA Hazard of New Fortunes227MarcAmfreville
La part de l"ombre. et
Imperative Duty247
Bibliography263
Abstracts/Résumés291
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Université Paul-Valéry-Montpellier IIIIntroduction: Reassessing William Dean HowellsHowells"s
contemporary. (Gopnik 563)PĹrĂoĘfĽiĎl21- DĂéŊpĂaĹrĹt ĹiŠmŇpĹrĹiŠmĂeĽrĹiĂe - 2009-10-27 - 8 ŘhĞ 24 - ŇpĂaĂgĄe 10 (ŇpĂaĂgĽiŠnĂéĄe 10) ŇsĹuĹrĞ 31010Profils américains 21. - William Dean Howells
of academic literature in the United States: "As Clayton EichelbergerHowells"s
2006 issue ofAmerican Literary Realism.
task. Crane have stressed the spectatorial function of Basil, for whomPĹrĂoĘfĽiĎl21- DĂéŊpĂaĹrĹt ĹiŠmŇpĹrĹiŠmĂeĽrĹiĂe - 2009-10-27 - 8 ŘhĞ 24 - ŇpĂaĂgĄe 11 (ŇpĂaĂgĽiŠnĂéĄe 11) ŇsĹuĹrĞ 310Introduction: Reassessing William Dean Howells11
ticipate in the rise of a spectator culture [ . . . ]. (Crane 161)Howells"s
return to later.Howells"s
1 1.Howells"s
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262.PĹrĂoĘfĽiĎl21- DĂéŊpĂaĹrĹt ĹiŠmŇpĹrĹiŠmĂeĽrĹiĂe - 2009-10-27 - 8 ŘhĞ 24 - ŇpĂaĂgĄe 12 (ŇpĂaĂgĽiŠnĂéĄe 12) ŇsĹuĹrĞ 31012Profils américains 21. - William Dean Howells
1Howells"s
Howells"s
key texts are generically hybrid.Howells"s
Howells"s
21. Howells"s
implications, see the articles by Ickstadt and Roudeau in the present volume. 2.Letters, vol. 2, 40)
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these writings experiment with point of view.Howells"s
Howells"s
Howells"s
protagonists from other social categories, the narrative point of view 1 1. amusements and urbane dinnertable banter." (Levy 14)PĹrĂoĘfĽiĎl21- DĂéŊpĂaĹrĹt ĹiŠmŇpĹrĹiŠmĂeĽrĹiĂe - 2009-10-27 - 8 ŘhĞ 24 - ŇpĂaĂgĄe 14 (ŇpĂaĂgĽiŠnĂéĄe 14) ŇsĹuĹrĞ 31014Profils américains 21. - William Dean Howells
the most emblematic figure.Howells"s
mer, putting a premium on opacity rather than legibility. 1 2 1. of perception and cognition." (Crane 178-185)2. Stokes 199.
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tributor into a vessel and disciple of Howellsian orthodoxy. That this flirt. As for James, belittling Howells"s novels as merely "documentary,"Howells"s
Howells"s
1Howells"s1. Howells"s
mixture of envy and contempt." (Anesko 15)PĹrĂoĘfĽiĎl21- DĂéŊpĂaĹrĹt ĹiŠmŇpĹrĹiŠmĂeĽrĹiĂe - 2009-10-27 - 8 ŘhĞ 24 - ŇpĂaĂgĄe 16 (ŇpĂaĂgĽiŠnĂéĄe 16) ŇsĹuĹrĞ 31016Profils américains 21. - William Dean Howells
Business." (Literature and Life33)
1Howells"s
Howells"s
eagerto disengage himself from the connection." (emphasis added)Howells"s 1.[ . . . ] Howells"s
numerous other spirited young women." (Anesko 25-6)PĹrĂoĘfĽiĎl21- DĂéŊpĂaĹrĹt ĹiŠmŇpĹrĹiŠmĂeĽrĹiĂe - 2009-10-27 - 8 ŘhĞ 24 - ŇpĂaĂgĄe 17 (ŇpĂaĂgĽiŠnĂéĄe 17) ŇsĹuĹrĞ 310Introduction: Reassessing William Dean Howells17
1 the narrator refers periphrastically to the "distinguished friend" whoHowells"s
st tory terms as a "désorientéelderly American."2(Edel 542)Howells"s
1. [ . . . ]
506-508)
2. circumstances-'out of it" all, struck my reporter as at first watching the situation in a rather brooding, depressed and uneasy way [ . . . ]."PĹrĂoĘfĽiĎl21- DĂéŊpĂaĹrĹt ĹiŠmŇpĹrĹiŠmĂeĽrĹiĂe - 2009-10-27 - 8 ŘhĞ 24 - ŇpĂaĂgĄe 18 (ŇpĂaĂgĽiŠnĂéĄe 18) ŇsĹuĹrĞ 31018Profils américains 21. - William Dean Howells
Silas Lapham, (Wharton 894) that of W.E.B. Du Bois, who in his 1913 1 way we live now." (quoted in Kirk 35) 2 a sense of displacement, which "was not merely a question of money York is the powerful trope through which Howells illustrates this dis- 1. of others have done and are doing." deck-hands" and their "hapless life." (Literature and Life322-4)2. [ . . . ] [ . . . ]
tadter 131-140)PĹrĂoĘfĽiĎl21- DĂéŊpĂaĹrĹt ĹiŠmŇpĹrĹiŠmĂeĽrĹiĂe - 2009-10-27 - 8 ŘhĞ 24 - ŇpĂaĂgĄe 19 (ŇpĂaĂgĽiŠnĂéĄe 19) ŇsĹuĹrĞ 310Introduction: Reassessing William Dean Howells19
1 as enlightening a concept as his theory of complicity. There is no get- as part of the establishment.Howells"s
2Howells"s
of the insider: his own experience. (Lynn 498)1. [ . . . ]Encyclopedia)
2. See Tanguy, "La logique noire de Stephen Crane."
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ago, yet too often lost on the critics.Howells"s
Howells"s
1 21.and "The Midnight Platoon" were written after Crane"s "Men in the Storm" and "An
Experiment in Misery."
2. [ . . . ]
thy for Jonathan Tinker, very elate in spirit. The truth is,-and however disgracefulBardon 23)
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Howells"s
and transmutations.Howells"s
1891 (An Imperative Duty).
Howells"s
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pointed out) as a precursor of small town fiction. further evidence of American literature"s debt to the Dean. However, plots to the bare essentials.Howells"s
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Howells"s
"the common."PĹrĂoĘfĽiĎl21- DĂéŊpĂaĹrĹt ĹiŠmŇpĹrĹiŠmĂeĽrĹiĂe - 2009-10-27 - 8 ŘhĞ 24 - ŇpĂaĂgĄe 24 (ŇpĂaĂgĽiŠnĂéĄe 24) ŇsĹuĹrĞ 31024Profils américains 21. - William Dean Howells Howells"s
fault-lines in reality by turning away from epistemological certainty.Howells"s
to prominence in many stories." for they are too intimately bound to representation." This "spectacle- society predicated on exchange value as opposed to use value."PĹrĂoĘfĽiĎl21- DĂéŊpĂaĹrĹt ĹiŠmŇpĹrĹiŠmĂeĽrĹiĂe - 2009-10-27 - 8 ŘhĞ 24 - ŇpĂaĂgĄe 25 (ŇpĂaĂgĽiŠnĂéĄe 25) ŇsĹuĹrĞ 310Introduction: Reassessing William Dean Howells25
Howells"s 1
1.Howells"s
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is not a top-down but a bottom-up, experiential process whereby the chaos of the metropolis, highlighting its fleeting, unexpected beauty.Howells"s
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drawn.Howells"s
Howells"s-,
1 writings.Works cited
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points, of chiaroscuro, we have to take what we can get." (James 497)PĹrĂoĘfĽiĎl21- DĂéŊpĂaĹrĹt ĹiŠmŇpĹrĹiŠmĂeĽrĹiĂe - 2009-10-27 - 8 ŘhĞ 24 - ŇpĂaĂgĄe 28 (ŇpĂaĂgĽiŠnĂéĄe 28) ŇsĹuĹrĞ 31028Profils américains 21. - William Dean HowellsDu Bois, W.E.B.Writings. New York: The Library of America, 1986.
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PĹrĂoĘfĽiĎl21- DĂéŊpĂaĹrĹt ĹiŠmŇpĹrĹiŠmĂeĽrĹiĂe - 2009-10-27 - 8 ŘhĞ 24 - ŇpĂaĂgĄe 31 (ŇpĂaĂgĽiŠnĂéĄe 31) ŇsĹuĹrĞ 310Profils américains 21 :William Dean Howells, p. 31-58Heinz Ickstadt
Kennedy Institut, FU Berlin" . . . helping my people know themselves:" LateWilliam Dean Howells
1 2 3 4 1. accolade of its Brahmin elite, always felt the social unease of the upstart.2.Howells"s
3. hisA Hazard of New Fortunesowed more to its author"s discovery of Leon Tolstoy. 4.Muse(1890).
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