My First Visit to New England, and Others (from Literary Friends and Acquaintance)

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My First Visit to New England, and Others (from Literary Friends and Acquaintance)

by William Dean Howells

EN·~2 hours

Chapters

Description

A lively recollection of youthful literary circles, this memoir transports listeners to an era when lectures were the talk of the town and famous writers drifted into modest homes like bright, fleeting comets. The narrator recalls shy, awe‑filled evenings spent in the company of Emerson, Bayard Taylor, and other celebrated voices, describing the mix of music, games, and earnest conversation that filled those gatherings. Through humor and humility, he shares the nervous thrill of meeting a literary idol, the unspoken desire to be heard, and the quiet pride of seeing his own poems appear in the periodicals of the day.

The second part follows a chance encounter in a Canadian hotel, where a brief introduction sparks a lasting friendship with a young New York lawyer. The episode captures the excitement of early recognition and the sense of belonging that comes from being part of a vibrant, trans‑Atlantic literary community. Listeners will feel the pulse of ambition, camaraderie, and the nostalgic charm of a bygone literary world.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (155K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-10-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Dean Howells

William Dean Howells

1837–1920

A leading voice of American realism, he wrote sharply observed novels about everyday life and helped shape the literary culture of the late 1800s. As an editor and critic, he also encouraged writers such as Henry James and Sarah Orne Jewett while building a reputation as the “Dean of American Letters.”

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