1. Howells - Noun
2. Howells - Proper noun
United States writer and editor (1837-1920)
Source: WordNetAccepting, in 1916, Howells wrote his first major piece, the Piano Quartet in A minor, inspired by the magnificent view of the Malverns ; he dedicated it to "the hill at Chosen ( Churchdown ) and Ivor Gurney who knows it". Source: Internet
Alexander, 94. On June 27, 1896, the novelist, editor, and critic William Dean Howells published a favorable review of Dunbar's second book, Majors and Minors in Harper's Weekly. Source: Internet
Herbert Howells wrote a Mass in the Dorian mode entirely in strict Renaissance style, and Ralph Vaughan Williams 's Mass in G minor is an extension of this style. Source: Internet
His work with Rachel Caspari, Race and Human Evolution earned them the W.W. Howells Book Prize in 1999. Source: Internet
In addition to his beloved wife, Michael is also survived by his children: Jennifer Howells, Jeffrey Hewlett, Robbi Broquet, and Roberta Wright; his sister, Donna Lynn Edwards; five grandchildren; and many extended family and friends. Source: Internet
However, Hearn continues by explaining that "the reticent Howells found nothing in the proofs of Huckleberry Finn so offensive that it needed to be struck out". Source: Internet