A Belated Guest (from Literary Friends and Acquaintance)
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Howells offers a personal, reflective portrait of Bret Harte, opening with memories of the writer's celebrated arrival on the Atlantic shore and the social attention it drew. He balances affectionate anecdote and self-aware commentary on the pleasures and burdens of recording memories, describing Harte's appearance, charm, habitual tardiness, conversational gifts, and receptions in Cambridge and London. The essay contrasts the wild California origins that informed Harte's stories with the refinements of New England society, sketches his relations with other literary figures, and meditates on fame, aging, and the difficulty of choosing which recollections to preserve.
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