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William Dean Howells

26 mars 2021 14. Profils américains 21. — William Dean Howells ... of part one).2 The question whether the dream causes Faulkner's.

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William Dean Howells

Sous la direction de

Guillaume TanguyPresses universitaires de la Méditerranée 2009

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Centre de recherches et d"études nord-américaines (CRENA)

Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier III

Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée

Comité de rédaction

MichelBandry, YvesCarlet, PaulCarmignani,

FrançoiseCharras, VincentDussol, ClaudeFleurdorge,

SimonePellerin, GuillaumeTanguy

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)

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The day had been made beautiful by human sympathy.

HamlinGarland, "A Day"s Pleasure»

à Michel Bandry,

co-fondateur deProfils américains

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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 :" Late

William Dean Howells31

JeanRivière

"Go East, young man," or the Eurocentric Outlook of

W.D. Howells59

CécileRoudeau

The Angle(s) of Truth : Perspectives for an American Democratic Fiction in William Dean Howells"s Critical

Writing75

DeniseGinfray

Reality/Realities/Realism : William Dean Howells, Edith

Wharton and the Robes of Fiction107

ClaudeDorey

The Daughter Beneath the Water, or the Watermark of the Impersonal129

Erik ShermanRoraback

A Benjamin Monad of Guy Debord & W.D. Howells"s

(1885); or, Individual & Col- lective Life & Status as Spectacle165

MichèleBonnet

: a "Cubical" Novel, or "the Narrow

Line 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 Fortunes227

MarcAmfreville

La part de l"ombre. et

Imperative Duty247

Bibliography263

Abstracts/Résumés291

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Université Paul-Valéry-Montpellier IIIIntroduction: Reassessing William Dean Howells

Howells"s

contemporary. (Gopnik 563)

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of academic literature in the United States: "As Clayton Eichelberger

Howells"s

2006 issue ofAmerican Literary Realism.

task. Crane have stressed the spectatorial function of Basil, for whom

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ticipate in the rise of a spectator culture [ . . . ]. (Crane 161)

Howells"s

return to later.

Howells"s

1 1.

Howells"s

Howells"s

262.

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1

Howells"s

Howells"s

key texts are generically hybrid.

Howells"s

Howells"s

2

1. 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

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Howells"s

protagonists from other social categories, the narrative point of view 1 1. amusements and urbane dinnertable banter." (Levy 14)

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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

1

Howells"s1. Howells"s

mixture of envy and contempt." (Anesko 15)

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Business." (Literature and Life33)

1

Howells"s

Howells"s

eagerto disengage himself from the connection." (emphasis added)

Howells"s 1.[ . . . ] Howells"s

numerous other spirited young women." (Anesko 25-6)

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1 the narrator refers periphrastically to the "distinguished friend" who

Howells"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 [ . . . ]."

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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)

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1 as enlightening a concept as his theory of complicity. There is no get- as part of the establishment.

Howells"s

2

Howells"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 disgraceful

Bardon 23)

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Howells"s

and transmutations.

Howells"s

1891 (An Imperative Duty).

Howells"s

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Howells"s

Howells"s

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

Howells"s

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Howells"s

"the common."

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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."

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Howells"s 1

1.

Howells"s

Howells"s

(Freedman 117-120)

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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

Encyclopedia, 2005.

ells. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.

Ohio University Press, 1997.

Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1971.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007.1.

points, of chiaroscuro, we have to take what we can get." (James 497)

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James. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987.

and Commodity Culture. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1990.

Nebraska Press, 1995.

Howells. New York: The Modern Library, 2002. 561-572.

York: Columbia University Press, 1982.

York: Oxford University Press, 1983.

George Braziller, 1944.

Library of America, 1982.

Modern Library, 2002.

1928.James, Henry.Literary Criticism. New York: The Library of America, 1984.

Publishers, 1962.

1970): 303-22.

87-104.

Books of St. Martin"s Press, 1996.

504.

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145-59.

American Literary History18.1 (2006): 1-24.

History."American Literary Realism40.3 (Spring 2008): 189-203. kins University Press, 1982. cains18 (2005): 11-44. erary Realism33. 1 (Fall 2000): 1-20.

America, 1990.

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Kennedy Institut, FU Berlin" . . . helping my people know themselves:" Late

William 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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