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- editha - public. archive. wsu. edu
A light broke upon Editha in the darkness which she felt had been without a gleam of brightness for weeks and months The mystery that had bewildered her was solved by the word; and from that moment she rose from grovelling in shame and self-pity, and began to live again in the ideal
- Editha Summary and Study Guide | SuperSummary
“Editha,” by American realist writer William Dean Howells, is a short story first published in 1905 Realism refers to a mode of late 19th-century literature in which authors shunned romanticism and idealization in favor of realistic portrayals of everyday life
- Editha – American Literature I: An Anthology of Texts From Early . . .
A light broke upon Editha in the darkness which she felt had been without a gleam of brightness for weeks and months The mystery that had bewildered her was solved by the word; and from that moment she rose from grovelling in shame and self-pity, and began to live again in the ideal
- Editha by William Dean Howells | Literature and Writing - EBSCO
Set against the backdrop of the Spanish-American War, the narrative follows Editha, a young woman whose romanticized views of war are heavily influenced by sensationalist journalism
- editha - Washington State University - AnyFlip
1 Editha By William Dean Howells Between the Dark and the Daylight (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1907) The story was first published in Harper's Monthly 110 (Jan
- Editha Summary - eNotes. com
"Editha" is a short story by William Dean Howells The story begins with Editha's fiance, George Gearson, announcing that war is imminent
- Editha: The Feminine View - JSTOR
Like the anti-war poems of William Vaughan Moody, William Dean Howells's "Editha" was revived in the late 1960s and has since become a fixture in anthologies of American literature
- “Editha” – 1905 – American Literatures After 1865
A light broke upon Editha in the darkness which she felt had been without a gleam of brightness for weeks and months The mystery that had bewildered her was solved by the word; and from that moment she rose from grovelling in shame and self-pity, and began to live again in the ideal
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