This collection consists of twenty letters written by the American writer William Dean Howells (1837-1920) that cover a span of thirty-five years. The majority of the letters are to the editor James Ripley Osgood (1836-1892) in which Howells critiques manuscripts submitted to the Atlantic Monthly and discusses his plans for and progress of his own work.
"This collection consists of twenty letters written by the American writer William Dean Howells (1837-1920) that cover a span of thirty-five years. The majority of the letters are to the editor James Ripley Osgood (1836-1892) in which Howells critiques manuscripts submitted to the Atlantic Monthly and discusses his plans for and progress of his own work."@en
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