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Selected Bibliography on W. D. Howells's The Rise of Silas Lapham

Arms, George, and William Gibson. "Silas Lapham 'Daisy Miller," and the Jews." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters. March (1943).

Barrish, Phillip. American Literary Realism, Critical Theory, and Intellectual Prestige, 1880-1995. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Chapter One is called "William Dean Howells and the Roots of Realist Taste."

Barton, John Cyril. "Howells's Rhetoric of Realism: The Economy of Pain(T) and Social Complicity in the Rise of Silas of Lapham and the Minister's Charge." Studies in American Fiction 29.2 (2001): 159-87.

Bell, Michael Davitt. The Problem of American Realism. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1993.

Bennett, George N. William Dean Howells: The Development of a Novelist. Norman, OK: U of Oklahoma P, 1959.

Berces, Francis A. "Mimesis, Morality and The Rise of Silas Lapham. " American Quarterly 22 (1970): 190-202.

Borus, Daniel. Writing Realism: Howells, James, and Norris in the Mass Market. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1989.

Bove, Paul A. "Helpless Longing: Or, the Lesson of Silas Lapham." New Essays on The Rise of Silas Lapham. Ed. Donald E. Pease. The American Novel (AmNov), New York, NY. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991. 29-45.

Bucco, Martin. "The Rise of Silas Lapham: The Western Dimension." Western American Literature 23.4 (1989): 291-310.

Budd, Louis J. "William Dean Howells' Defense of Romance." PMLA 67 (March 1952): 32-42.

Cady, Edwin H. The Light of Common Day: Realism in American Fiction. Bloomington: Indiana U P, 1971.

Cady, Edwin H. The Realist at War: The Mature Years, 1885-1920, of William Dean Howells. Syracuse: Syracuse U P, 1958.

Cady, Edwin H. The Road to Realism: The Early Years 1837-1885, of William Dean Howells. Syracuse: Syracuse U P, 1956.

Cady, Edwin H., and Frazier, David. The War of the Critics Over William Dean Howells. Evanston: Row, Peterson, 1962.

Cady, Edwin, and Louis J. Budd, eds. On Howells: The Best from American Literature. Durham: Duke U P, 1993.

Carrington, George C. The Immense Complex Drama: The World and Art of the Howells Novel. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1966.

Carter, Everett. Howells and the Age of Realism. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1954.

Carter, Everett. "The Palpitating Divan." English Journal 39 (1950): 237-42.

Cawelti, John G. Apostles of the Self-Made Man. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1965.

Crisler, Jesse. "Howells and Norris: A Backward Glance Taken." Nineteenth-Century Literature 52.2 (Fall 1997).

Crowley, John W. The Mask of Fiction: Essays on W.D. Howells. Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, 1989.

Crowley, John W. "Howells in the Eighties: A Review of Criticism." ESQ 32.4 (1986): 253-77.

Crowley, John W. "Howells in the Eighties: A Review of Criticism, II." ESQ 33.1 (1987): 45-65

Crowley, John W. "The Portrait of a Lady and The Rise of Silas Lapham: The Company They Kept." The Cambridge Companion to American Realism and Naturalism: Howells to London. Ed. Donald Pizer. Cambridge Companions to Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 117-37.

Dimock, Wai-Chee. "The Economy of Pain: the Case of Howells." Raritan: A Quarterly Review. 9.4 (Spring 1990): 91+.

Dimock, Wai-Chee. "The Economy of Pain: Capitalism, Humanitarianism, and the Realistic Novel." New Essays on The Rise of Silas Lapham. Ed. Donald E. Pease. The American Novel (AmNov), New York, NY. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991. 67-90.

Dooley, Patrick. "Nineteenth Century Business Ethics and The Rise of Silas Lapham." American Studies 21.2 (1980): 79-93.

Eakins, Paul John. The New England Girl. Athens: U of Georgia P, 1976.

Eble, Kenneth. Howells: A Century of Criticism. Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1962.

Eby, Clare V. "Compromise and Complicity in The Rise of Silas Lapham." American Literary Realism 24.1 (Fall 1991): 39-53.

Fox, Arnold B. "Howells' Doctrine of Complicity." Modern Language Quarterly 32 (1959): 54-78.

Frykstedt, Olov W. In Quest of America: A Study of Howells' Early Development as a Novelist.. Cambridge: Harvard U P, 1958.

Girgus, Sam B. "Howells and Marcuse: A forecast of the One-Dimensional Age." American Quarterly (March 1973): 108-18.

Goldman, Irene C. "Business Made Her Nervous: The Fall of Persis Lapham." The Old Northwest: A Journal of Regional Life and Letters 13.4 (1986): 419-438.

Gross, Seymour, and Rosalie Murphy. "Commonplace Reality and the Romantic Phantoms: Howells' A Modern Instance and The Rise of Silas Lapham." Studies in American Fiction 4 (1976): 1-14.

Habegger, Alfred. "The Autistic Tyrant: Howells' Self-Sacrificial Woman and Jamesian Renunciation." Novel: A Forum on Fiction (1976): 27-39.

Habegger, Alfred. "From Painful Cult to Painful Realism: Annie Ogle's A Lost Love and W. D. Howells's Ben Halleck and Penelope Lapham." American Realism and the Canon. Eds. Tom Quirk and Gary Scharnhorst. Newark: U of Delaware P, 1994. 170-89.

Habegger, Alfred. Gender, Fantasy, and Realism in American Literature. New York: Columbia U P, 1982.

Habegger, Alfred. "Nineteenth-Century American Humor: Easygoing Males, Anxious Ladies, and Penelope Lapham." PMLA 91 (October 1976): 884-97.

Hirsch, John C. "Realism Renewed." Journal of American Studies 25 (1991): 235-43.

Holman, C. Hugh. Windows on the World: Essays on American Social Fiction. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1979.

Hough, Robert L. The Quiet Rebel: William Dean Howells as Social Commentator. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 1959.

Jackson, Fleda B. "A Sermon without Exegesis: The Achievement of Stasis in The Rise of Silas Lapham."Journal of Narrative Technique 16.2 (Spring 1986): 131-47.

Jehlen, Myra. "The Novel and the Middle Class in America." Ideology and Classic American Literature. Ed. Sacvan Bercovitch and Myra Jehlen. New York: Cambridge U P, 1986.

Jenkins, R. B. "Howells' The Rise of Silas Lapham." Explicator 36 (Spring 1978): 37-40.

Kaplan, Amy. The Social Construction of American Realism. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1988.

Kirk, Clara M., and Kirk, Rudolf. William Dean Howells.. New York: Twayne, 1962.

Levine, George. "Realism Reconsidered." The Theory of the Novel: New Essays. Ed. John Halperin. New York: Oxford U P, 1974. 233-56.

Li, Hsin-Yung. "For love or money: courtship and class conflict in Howells' 'The Rise of Silas Lapham." Studies in American Fiction 24.1 (Spring 1996): 101-122.

Ludwig, Sâami. Pragmatist Realism: The Cognitive Paradigm in American Realist Texts. Madison, WI: U of Wisconsin P, 2002.

Lynn, Kenneth S. William Dean Howells: An American Life. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1971.

MacNaughton, W. R. "The 'Englishmen' in The Rise of Silas Lapham." Mark Twain Journal 18.2 (1976): 11-12.

Martin, Jay. Harvests of Change: American Literature, 1865-1914. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall, 1967.

McMurray, William. The Literary Realism of William Dean Howells. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1967.

Murphy, Brenda. "Howells and the Popular Story Paradigm: Reading Silas Lapham's Proairetic Code ." American Literary Realism 21.2 (Winter 1989): 21-33.

Nettels, Elsa. Language and Gender in American Fiction: Howells, James, Wharton, and Cather. Charlottesville: U of Virginia P, 1997.

Nettels, Elsa. Language, Race, and Social Class in Howells's America. Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky, 1988.

O'Hara, Daniel T. "Smiling through Pain: The Practice of Self in The Rise of Silas Lapham." New Essays on The Rise of Silas Lapham. Ed. Donald E. Pease. The American Novel (AmNov), New York, NY. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991. 91-105.

Pease, Donald E., ed. New Essays on The Rise of Silas Lapham. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991.

Pizer, Donald, and Harbert, Earl, eds. American Realists and Naturalists. Vol. 12 of Dictionary of Literary Biography. Detroit: Gale Research, 1982.

Pizer, Donald. Realism and Naturalism in Nineteenth Century American Fiction. Carbondale: Southern Illinois U P, 1966.

Porte, Joel. "Manners, Morals, and Mince Pie: Howells' America Revisited." Prospects: An Annual Journal of American Cultural Studies 10 (1985): 443-460.

Prioleau, Elizabeth Stevens. The Circle of Eros: Sexuality in the Work of William Dean Howells. Durham, N. C.: Duke U P, 1983.

Salomon, Roger B. "Realism as Disinheritance: Twain, Howells and James." American Quarterly 16 (Winter 1964): 531-44.

Seelye, John. "The Hole in Howells/The Lapse in Silas Lapham." New Essays on The Rise of Silas Lapham. Ed. Donald E. Pease. The American Novel (AmNov), New York, NY. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991. 47-65.

Solomon, Eric. "Howells, Houses, and Realism." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 4 (1968): 89-93.

Stephens, Gary. "Haunted Americana: The Endurance of American Realism." Partisan Review 44 (1977): 71-84.

Tanselle, G. Thomas. "The Architecture of The Rise of Silas Lapham." American Literature 37 (1966): 430-57.

Tanselle, G. Thomas. "The Boston Seasons of Silas Lapham." Studies in the Novel 1.1 (1969): 60-66.

Taylor, Walter F. The Economic Novel in America. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1942.

Thomas, Brook. American Literary Realism and the Failed Promise of Contract. Berkeley: U of California P, 1997.

Thompson, Graham. Male Sexuality under Surveillance : The Office in American Literature. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2003.

Thompson, Graham. "'And that paint is a thing that will bear looking into': The Business of Sexuality in The Rise of Silas Lapham."  American Literary Realism 33.1 (Fall 2000).

Todd, Jeff. "Lapham-The Mineral Paint Man." ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews 12.4 (1999 Fall): 19-23.

Trilling, Lionel. "W. D. Howells and the roots of Modern Taste." Partisan Review 18 (1951): 516-36.

Tuttleton, James W. The Novel of Manners in America. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1972.

Vanderbilt, Kermit. The Achievement of William Dean Howells: A Reinterpretation. Princeton: Princeton U P, 1969.

Wagenknecht, Edward. William Dean Howells: The Friendly Eye. New York: Oxford U P, 1969.

Wells, Gerald K. "The Phoenix Symbol in The Rise of Silas Lapham." South Atlantic Bulletin 40.2 (1975): 10-14.

Young, Arlene. "The Triumph of Irony in 'The Rise of Silas Lapham." Studies in American Fiction 20.1 (1992): 45-56.


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