Quotes and Images From The Works of William Dean Howells
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A curated assemblage of quotations and accompanying images drawn from an author's writings, arranged as brief epigrams and captions that convey recurring reflections on literature, criticism, social manners, morality, aging, and everyday life. Entries move between wry aphorisms about reading, authorship, and critics and contemplative observations on poverty, hypocrisy, and human foibles, punctuated by visual material that provides context and tone. The volume functions as a mosaic of the writer's voice rather than a continuous narrative, offering concentrated samples of thematic preoccupations and stylistic mannerisms for readers seeking succinct impressions of his thought.
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