er
work.
5. What evidences do you find in Mr. Herrick's novels of a carefully
wrought theory of the art of the novelist?
6. Someone has called Mr. Herrick "a discouraged idealist." Is this just?
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Man Who Wins. 1895.
Literary Love Letters and Other Stories. 1896.
The Gospel of Freedom. 1898.
Love's Dilemmas. 1898.
The Web of Life. 1900.
The Real World. 1901.
Their Child. 1903.
*The Common Lot. 1904.
The Memoirs of an American Citizen. 1905.
*The Master of the Inn. 1908.
*Together. 1908.
A Life for a Life. 1910.
The Healer. 1911.
One Woman's Life. 1913.
His Great Adventure. 1913.
Clark's Field. 1914.
The World Decision. 1916.
The Conscript Mother. 1916.
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Bjorkman, E. Voices of Tomorrow. 1913.
Cooper.
Acad. 75 ('08): 331.
Bookm. 20 ('04): 192 (portrait), 220; 28 ('08): 350 (portrait);
38 ('13): 274.
Critic, 44 ('04): 112 (portrait).
Cur. Op. 54 ('13): 317 (portrait).
Dial, 56 ('14): 5.
Lit. Digest, 44 ('12): 426 (portrait).
Nation, 113 ('21): 230.
No. Am. 189 ('09): 812. (Howells.)
Outlook, 78 ('04): 862, 864 (portrait).
Poet Lore, 19 ('08): 337.
R. of Rs. 42 ('10): 123 (portrait); 43 ('11): 380 (portrait);
49 ('14): 621.
+Robert Cortes Holliday ("Murray Hill")+--essayist, critic.
Born at Indianapolis, 1880. Studied at the Art Students' League, New
York, 1899-1902, and at the University of; Kansas, 1903-4. Illustrator
for magazines, 1904-5. Bookseller with Scribner's, 1906-11. Librarian,
1912-3. Held various editorial positions with New York publishers,
1913-8. Associate editor of _The Bookman_, 1918, and editor, 1919--.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Booth Tarkington. 1918.
The Walking Stick Papers. 1918.
Joyce Kilmer, A Memoir. 1918.
Peeps at People. 1919.
Broome Street Straws. 1919.
Men and Books and Cities. 1920.
Turns about Town. 1921.
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Bookm. 47 ('18): 149 (portrait); 48 ('18): 478.
Dial, 64 ('18): 297; 65 ('18): 419.
See also _Book Review Digest_, 1918-21.
+William Dean Howells+--novelist, dramatist, critic, poet.
Born at Martins Ferry, Ohio, 1837. Of Welsh, English, Pennsylvania Dutch,
and Irish ancestry. His father was a country editor, and Mr. Howells,
living as he did under pioneer conditions, had very little formal
education, but educated himself in working on newspapers as prin
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