U.S. Authors - 19th Century - Literary Biography, 19th Century American Literature - Literary Criticism
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Overview
Howells and Twain had been friends for forty-four years when this appreciative volume was published. The first part, ""Memories,"" traces their long acquaintanceship, while the second part, ""Criticisms,"" reprints some 12 reviews of Twain's major works as they appeared from Howell's pen during the previous decades. This title is cited and recommended by Bibliography of American Literature; Catalogue of the Lamont Library, Harvard College.Editorials
Library Journal
Howells and Twain were pals for 40 years. In 1910, Howells published this collection of anecdotes and observations about his friend gleaned from firsthand experience. The book also includes Howells's reviews of several of Twain's books. A pleasant sojourn for Twain fans.Booknews
<:st> First published by Harper & Bros. 1910 and cited in "BCL3". Dover's is priced at one-tenth the price of the other available reprint. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Book Details
Published
January 1, 1982
Publisher
Brooklyn : Haskell House, 1977.
Pages
186
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780838321768