Novelist and editor William Dean Howells famously told Edith Wharton that the problem with American audiences was that they always wanted “a tragedy with a happy ending.”‘
© 2009 Salon.com (full story)
Thu, Jan 8, 2009
Novelist and editor William Dean Howells famously told Edith Wharton that the problem with American audiences was that they always wanted “a tragedy with a happy ending.”‘
© 2009 Salon.com (full story)
Found this on The Hollywood Reporter and thought I would repost it here.
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