William Dean Howells
Author
Language
English
Description
Imagine meeting a literary legend. In this whimsical fantasy, William Dean Howells does just that. Here, Howells pretends to meet Shakespeare at the Shakespeare Festival. They are joined by Sir Francis Bacon, leading to jokes about the Bacon-Shakespeare controversy. To Howell's delight, Shakespeare provides many glimpses into the jovial times in which he lived.
Author
Publisher
The Floating Press
Pub. Date
2017
Language
English
Description
In the late 1800s, novelist and poet William Dean Howells began to write a series of short comic plays he called farces, often dealing with episodes drawn from day-to-day life. In The Register, zany heroines Henrietta Spaulding and Ethel Reed spruce up their newly rented apartment.
Author
Language
English
Description
Should a son who's delusional about his dead father be told the truth-that in fact, his father was a scoundrel who tyrannized his wife? That's the ethical dilemma in this tale by author William Dean Howells, dealing with questions of loyalty, honor, family, and honesty.