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The Rise of Silas Lapham as W.D. Howells’ Case Against Romanticism

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    The Rise of Silas Lapham as W.D. Howells’ Case Against Romanticism
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University 5. Year
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English: Litterature
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B
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5
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986
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The Rise of Silas Lapham as W.D. Howells’ Case Against Romanticism

Dr. Moore-American Realism and Naturalism
Group Presentation Follow-Up Essay

It is an examination of William Dean Howells' response to the romantic movement in the early nineteen hundreds.

There is another essay, a research paper, expanding upon the subject.
The teacher's comment:
My professor was very approving of my grasp on Howells' attitude towards romanticism and realism.
The student's suggestions for improvements:
It is possible that I could have added another middle paragraph with another arguement supporting the thesis.
Extract:
The Rise of Silas Lapham as W.D. Howells’ Case Against Romanticism
Penelope is the most important character for Howells’ expression of realism. Michelle Kohler writes in Realism and the Perception of Romance in The Rise of Silas Lapham that Penelope provides a realistic perception of the otherwise skewed voices in the novel. The bold character of Silas and the timid character of Irene are addressed through Penelope’s realistic vision.
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