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The whole family : a novel

by twelve authors, William Dean Howells ... [et al.] ; foreword by June Howard ; introduction by Alfred Bendixen

Duke University Press, 2001

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The whole family : a novel by twelve authors

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Contents of Works

  • The father / William Dean Howells
  • The old-maid aunt / Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
  • The grandmother / Mary Heaton Vorse
  • The daughter-in-law / Mary Stewart Cutting
  • The school-girl / Elizabeth Jordan
  • The son-in-law / John Kendrick Bangs
  • The married son / Henry James
  • The married daughter / Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
  • The mother / Edith Wyatt
  • The school-boy / Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews
  • Peggy / Alice Brown
  • The friend of the family / Henry Van Dyke

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Description

One of the most fascinating experiments in American literature resulted in The Whole Family. This unusual composite novel numbers among its twelve authors such luminaries as Henry James, William Dean Howells, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. The idea for this collaborative venture originated with Howells in 1906. Under the guidance of Elizabeth Jordan, the energetic editor of Harper’s Bazar (as it was then known), each of the authors was invited to write a successive chapter in a story Howells envisioned as a definitive depiction of American family life. But the original plan underwent a dramatic reversal with a controversial chapter by Freeman. From that point, The Whole Family became a more involved story of family misunderstandings and rivalries that actually mirrored the rivalries of the contributors themselves. Alfred Bendixen’s lively introduction offers the first accurate and complete account of the creation of this remarkable novel—uncovering new facts and revealing the turmoil out of which it was shaped. June Howard’s foreword provides an additional contextual and critical perspective. The Whole Family will be enjoyed by admirers of American literature at the start of the twenty-first century as much as it was by those at the beginning of the twentieth. In addition to delightful plot twists and characters, it offers a remarkable view into the ways in which family life has—and has not—changed over the course of a century.Full list of authors. Mary R. Shipman Andrews, John Kendrick Bangs, Alice Brown, Mary Stewart Cutting, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, William Dean Howells, Henry James, Elizabeth Jordan, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Henry van Dyke, Mary Heaton Vorse, Edith Wyatt

Table of Contents

Illustrations iv Foreward v Introduction: The Whole Story Behind xi The Whole Family / Alfred Bendixen 1 The Father / William Dean Howells 3 2 The Old-Maid Aunt / Mary E. Wilkins Freeman 30 3 The Grandmother / Mary Heaton Vorse 60 4 The Daughter in Law / Mary Stewart Cutting 80 5 The School Girl / Elizabeth Jordan 101 6 The Son-In-Law / John Kendrick Bangs 124 7 The Married Son / Henry James 144 8 The Married Daughter / Elizabeth Stewart Phelps 185 9 The Mother / Edith Wyatt 219 10 The School Boy / Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 240 11 Peggy / Alice Brown 264 12 The Friend of the Family / Henry Van Dyke 293 Appendix 317

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  • NCID
    BA55407849
  • ISBN
    • 0822328380
  • LCCN
    2001033623
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Durbam
  • Pages/Volumes
    li, 341 p., [11] leaves of plates
  • Size
    20 cm
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