Monster Essays - Blind Idealism In Twain's "War Prayer" and Howell's "Editha"
Blind Idealism In Twain's "War Prayer" and Howell's "Editha"
Mark Twain and William Dean Howells are friends and contemporary authors of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. In addition, the authors embrace the similar, yet unpopular, stance of opposing the idealistic philosophy, promoting imperialism, that is prevalent in American society during that period. However, contrary to public opinion, both authors compose numerous articles and stories that openly illustrate their convictions. A key event in the midst of this imperialistic movement is the Spanish America....
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