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than depicting antagonism between genders, Howard "has been consistently concerned with how women deal with their families, and especially their mothers". In many of her novels, she portrays women balancing both personal and work relationships, or attempting to create art while acknowledging that art is frequently “shaped by the interventions” of others.
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succumbs to "shapelessness" if "conceived…without an adequate negotiation of origins". Keefe Durso echoes this notion, stating that Howard's work demonstrates that when "the past is honestly examined and historical truths are confronted…growth will be possible". In this way, Howard's work explores how the past is integral to the formation of the self.
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in 1960, where he eventually chaired the
English department. The couple had one child, a daughter. Howard's first marriage ended in divorce in 1967 and she married David J. Gordon the following year. Like Howard's first husband, Gordon was a college professor. Her marriage to David J. Gordon ended in
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wrote that it was "a real book…written with both intelligence and feeling". She followed it in 1977 with a book on
American women writers that she edited. The critic Gary Davenport said her introduction to that book "is the most intelligent treatment of women's literature that I have seen or expect
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summarized her fiction as "a chronological whirligig, with events as likely to be told after their consequences as before and sometimes simultaneously", her stories are "mixed up for a reader to assemble". The scholar David Madden notes that Howard's works "abound in various, competing voices with
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culture forms the setting in which Howard's dramas play out, and even when Howard's characters break from
Catholicism they do so by making new religions out of secular pursuits. The scholar Sally Barr Ebest has noted that, in this, Howard's work has much in common with the novels of other
880:, Howard's approach to literary form demonstrates her belief that "experience is too tricky and fascinating, too full, for straightforward narrative. Life means too much, not too little, to be rendered in logical, linear form".
437:(1978), which some scholars have regarded as among her best work. Rather than tell her life story chronologically, it is organized into sections by theme. Initial reviews of the book were mostly positive. The novelist
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223:; June 28, 1930 – March 13, 2022) was an American novelist, memoirist, and editor. Her award-winning novels feature women protagonists and are known for formal innovation and a focus on the
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criticized the quartet's "almost cartoonish" treatment of its characters, which, she believed, resulted from the books being "radically experimental in form".
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praised it as "a ruthlessly personal story" told with "sheer novelistic skill". The book went on to win a
National Book Critics Circle Award in 1978.
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nonlinear narration. The scholar Patricia Keefe Durso has called Howard's narrative style "unconventional and challenging". The critic
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divorce. In 1981, she married lawyer, stockbroker, and fellow novelist Mark Probst. Mark Probst, died in 2018.
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Taylor, David M. (1984). "Maureen Howard". In Bruccoli, Mary; Ross, Jean W.; Ziegfeld, Richard (eds.).
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Taylor, David M. (1984). "Maureen Howard". In Bruccoli, Mary; Ross, Jean W.; Ziegfeld, Richard (eds.).
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Taylor, David M. (1984). "Maureen Howard". In Bruccoli, Mary; Ross, Jean W.; Ziegfeld, Richard (eds.).
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praised it as "filled with abrasive, abusive insights and observations and a wicked humor". Writing in
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multiple first-person narrators, including the author herself". For the scholar
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sophisticated", leading Madden to describe her as "an elegant stylist".
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2586:"Pursuing the Self: Maureen Howard's Facts of Life and Before My Time"
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Too Smart to be Sentimental: Contemporary Irish American Women Writers
1726:"Pursuing the Self: Maureen Howard's Facts of Life and Before My Time"
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Irish-American women writers, which are immersed in Catholic culture.
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Seven American Women Writers of the Twentieth Century: An Introduction
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Casey, Daniel J.; Rhodes, Robert E.; O'Huiginn, Sean, eds. (1989).
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Howard, Maureen (1996). "You Are There". In Warren, Charles (ed.).
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3101:(1st ed.). Syracuse: Syracuse University Press. p. 182.
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Cabbage and Bones: An Anthology of Irish American Women's Fiction.
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Cabbage and Bones: An Anthology of Irish American Women's Fiction
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The Irish Voice in America: 250 Years of Irish-American Fiction
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The Catholic Church and Unruly Women Writers: Critical Essays
1377:"MARK PROBST Obituary (2018) – New York, NY – New York Times"
2996:(2nd ed.). New York: Facts On File, Inc. p. 738.
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The Facts on File Companion to the American Short Story
2551:. In DelRosso, Jeana; Eicke, Leigh; Kothe, Ana (eds.).
2076:"N.Y. Public Library Designates Howard a Literary Lion"
483:, Sybil Steinberg speculated that Howard's next novel,
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Werlock, Abby H. P.; Werlock, James P., eds. (2010).
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International Who's Who of Authors & Writers 2010
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O. Henry Award for "Sherry", originally published in
3198:, Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2008.
2625:"Assimilation Blues: Maureen Howard's Facts of Life"
3194:Barr Ebest, Sally and Kathleen H. McInerney, eds.,
2816:"John Simon Guggenheim Foundation | Maureen Howard"
2740:"The Enduring Commitment of a Faithful Storyteller"
383:said it was "stunningly good". In 2001, the critic
2555:. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 159–173.
548:in 1993. She had previously been an instructor at
2945:"Fellows and Their Topics for the Year 2003-2004"
2838:"SPEAKERS FOR ALL TASTES FEATURED AT GRADUATIONS"
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1873:Dictionary of Literary Biography: Yearbook 1983
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1172:Dictionary of Literary Biography: Yearbook 1983
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505:for Fiction, as did Howard's next two novels,
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2483:. West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell. p. 630.
2480:The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Fiction
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2217:"Review: The Silver Screen by Maureen Howard"
1344:"Maureen Howard Bride Of Mark Probst, Broker"
1294:"The Daniel Francis Howard Travel Fellowship"
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2094:"GS Writing Program Instructors Win Honors"
1995:"Review: Natural History by Maureen Howard"
1319:"The Kenyon Collegian - September 19, 1958"
324:In 1960, Howard published her first novel,
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844:Edith Wharton: Collected Stories 1911-1937
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2590:Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction
1730:Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction
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2704:Parrinder, Patrick (November 20, 1986).
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1460:"READING AND WRITING; ON MAUREEN HOWARD"
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1036:National Book Critics Circle Award for
948:Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts
893:thematic landscape". She explains that
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466:During this period, Howard lectured at
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191: 1981; died 2018)
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640:on March 13, 2022, at the age of 91.
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3300:Writers from Bridgeport, Connecticut
3166:"Rutgers to Salute 'Women and Arts'"
3136:. New York: Henry Holt. p. 56.
3029:"Maureen Howard | The Hudson Review"
2836:Hamilton, Robert A. (May 12, 1985).
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1939:Broyard, Anatole (October 2, 1982).
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404:The New School for Social Research
255:National Book Critics Circle Award
117:National Book Critics Circle Award
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682:. Little, Brown & Co., 1982.
669:. Little, Brown & Co., 1974.
544:Howard joined the faculty of the
433:Howard's next book was a memoir,
170: 1968, divorced)
2791:"Maureen Howard: Leaps of Faith"
2020:Casey, John (October 18, 1992).
1401:Levin, Martin (March 11, 1962).
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417:In 1974, Howard's third novel,
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2584:Ahearn, Kerry (July 1, 1984).
2022:"The Promise of American Life"
1966:"Book Review: Grace Abounding"
1905:Long, Ada (December 2, 1982).
1724:Ahearn, Kerry (July 1, 1984).
1614:Leonard, John (July 1, 2001).
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564:(2009), and the collection of
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2602:10.1080/00111619.1984.9937799
2359:Not a Word about Nightingales
2242:Potts, Robert (May 1, 2001).
1765:"Dining Out In Her Own House"
1742:10.1080/00111619.1984.9937799
1649:"Book Review: Before My Time"
1493:"Book Review: Bridgeport Bus"
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655:Not a Word About Nightingales
326:Not a Word About Nightingales
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3295:CUNY Graduate Center faculty
2162:The New York Review of Books
2122:Lear, Sophia (May 5, 2010).
1911:The New York Review of Books
1823:National Book Critics Circle
1790:"Book Review: Facts of Life"
1679:"Facts and Fictions of Life"
846:. Library of America, 2001.
833:. Library of America, 2001.
578:The New York Review of Books
490:The New York Review of Books
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3290:Columbia University faculty
2949:The New York Public Library
2706:"Shedding one's sicknesses"
1014:Honors for individual works
955:Harvard Radcliffe Institute
598:thought some characters in
412:City University of New York
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3335:Novelists from Connecticut
2547:Barr Ebest, Sally (2007).
2098:Columbia University Record
2080:Columbia University Record
953:Bunting Fellowship of the
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3280:American autobiographers
3054:National Book Foundation
2871:"Literature Fellowships"
2623:O'Brien, George (1993).
2561:10.1057/9780230609303_11
2356:Howard, Maureen (1960).
2345:Obituary: Maureen Howard
2221:www.publishersweekly.com
1999:www.publishersweekly.com
1677:Davenport, Gary (1979).
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962:University of Bridgeport
2970:"Fortieth Commencement"
2672:"MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS"
2442:"Persona Versus Person"
2362:. Secker & Warburg.
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981:New York Public Library
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695:. Summit Books, 1986.
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34:Maureen Theresa Kearns
986:Award in Literature,
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2048:"On the One Hand..."
2001:. September 28, 1992
1616:"Up From Bridgeport"
1582:"LOST IN BRIDGEPORT"
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960:Honorary doctorate,
609:The Atlantic Monthly
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3208:Barr Ebest, Sally,
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1819:"Past Awards: 1978"
1796:. September 1, 1978
1769:archive.nytimes.com
1586:The Washington Post
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1298:english.rutgers.edu
1050:National Book Award
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63:Manhattan, New York
3170:The New York Times
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2446:The New York Times
2274:The New York Times
2191:"The Rags of Time"
2158:"Confidence Games"
2124:"The Four Seasons"
1620:The New York Times
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313:Rutgers University
3218:978-0-8156-3330-3
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3003:978-1-4381-2743-9
2738:Howard, Maureen.
2570:978-0-230-60930-3
2525:978-0-8131-4833-5
2490:978-1-4051-9244-6
2418:978-0-268-07862-1
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1683:The Hudson Review
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