Literature and Life (Complete) by William Dean Howells
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Men read the newspapers, but our women read the books
More zeal than knowledge in it Most journalists would have been literary men if they could Never quite sure of life unless I find literature in it No man ought to live by any art No rose blooms right along Our huckstering civilization Public whose taste is so crude that they cannot enjoy the best Results of art should be free to all Reviewers Reward is in the serial and not in the book--19th Century Rogues in every walk of life There is small love of pure literature Two branches of the novelist's trade: Novelist and Historian Warner's Backlog Studies Work not truly priced in money cannot be truly paid in money LITERATURE AND LIFE--The Confessions of a Summer Colonist by William Dean Howells CONFESSIONS OF A SUMMER COLONIST |
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