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A chance encounter that lingers long after the last page is turned. A deft portrait of everyday lives and the quiet, telling choices that shape them. This edition presents W. D. Howells's late nineteenth century fiction as a lucid, humane meditation on love and marriage, social manners, and the quiet ascent of class aspiration in late nineteenth century America. The stories unfold with social realism and keen psychological insight, inviting classic literature lovers and curious readers alike to witness the texture of New England life, the pressures of reputation, and the clash between idealism…mehr

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A chance encounter that lingers long after the last page is turned. A deft portrait of everyday lives and the quiet, telling choices that shape them. This edition presents W. D. Howells's late nineteenth century fiction as a lucid, humane meditation on love and marriage, social manners, and the quiet ascent of class aspiration in late nineteenth century America. The stories unfold with social realism and keen psychological insight, inviting classic literature lovers and curious readers alike to witness the texture of New England life, the pressures of reputation, and the clash between idealism and circumstance. With a lucid narrative voice and the grace of measured irony, Howells' fiction bears the influence of Henry James while standing firmly in its own humane tradition. A note of historical significance: Howells helped redefine American realism, and these tales illuminate a pivotal era of literary development. For students and seasoned readers, this annotated edition offers a direct line to a vivid cultural moment-yet it remains intimate, accessible, and deeply contemporary in its emotional clarity. Not merely a reprint, this volume is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, restored for today's and future generations. Whether you are building a student reading list, exploring late nineteenth century fiction, or simply seeking a richly written, character-driven read, this volume invites you to revisit a cornerstone of American letters through a modern, human lens.