
The Mentor: Makers of American Fiction, Vol. 6, Num. 14, Serial No. 162, September 1, 1918
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About This Book
The Makers of American Fiction, Vol. 6, Num. 14, Serial No. 162, September 1, 1918 by Arthur Bartlett Maurice is a comprehensive overview of prominent male fiction writers of the early 20th century. Delving into the lives and works of authors like Booth Tarkington, Jack London, and others, the book discusses their backgrounds, writing styles, and notable works, shedding light on their contributions to American literature. It explores themes from realism to romance and social commentary, offering insight into the diverse landscape of American fiction during this period.
Chapters (22)
- THE MENTOR
- FICTION
- MAKERS OF MODERN AMERICAN FICTION
- Booth Tarkington ONE
- Robert W. Chambers TWO
- Richard Harding Davis THREE
- Jack London FOUR
- Rex Beach FIVE
- Stewart Edward White SIX
- MAKERS OF MODERN AMERICAN FICTION (MEN)
- Norris’ Realism and McCutcheon’s Romanticism
- John Fox and Harold McGrath
- A Group of Popular Story-Tellers
- Dreiser and Dixon
- Harrison and Bacheller
- Fiction Notes in Varied Keys
- Fiction of Adventure
- Each Holds a Place of His Own
- SUPPLEMENTARY READING
- THE OPEN LETTER
- The Couriers of the Postal Service
- The Mentor in the Desert
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