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Back Trailers from the Middle Border

Back Trailers from the Middle Border
Author: Hamlin Garland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2013-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258780982

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Caroline Skeel (1872 1951) was a groundbreaking historian, particularly in the field of Welsh historical studies. In this, her first publication, originally written for the Gibson Essay Prize in 1898, and published in 1901, Skeel examines the methods employed by ancients in order to travel through the Roman Empire, the changing motivations of travellers and how increased opportunity for travel affected religious devotion. This thoroughly researched book will be of value to anyone with an interest in ancient history or ancient methods of communication."


Current Literature

Current Literature
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1928
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A Son of the Middle Border

A Son of the Middle Border
Author: Hamlin Garland
Publisher: Borealis Books
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2008-10-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0873516982

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A coming of age odyssey of one of the great American regionalist writers.


A Daughter of the Middle Border

A Daughter of the Middle Border
Author: Hamlin Garland
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2008-10-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0873516664

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The Pulitzer Prize winning sequel to A Son of the Middle Border.


The Complete Works of Hamlin Garland. Illustrated

The Complete Works of Hamlin Garland. Illustrated
Author: Hamlin Garland
Publisher: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
Total Pages: 7335
Release: 2021-11-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Hamlin Garland is best known for his fiction involving hard-working Midwestern farmers. Hamlin Garlend was an American novelist, poet, essayist, short story writer, Georgist, and psychical researcher. Middle Border Series A Son of the Middle Border A Daughter of the Middle Border Trail-Makers of the Middle Border Back-Trailers from the Middle Border The Novels Jason Edwards Rose of Dutcher’s Coolly A Member of the Third House A Little Norsk A Spoil of Office The Spirit of Sweetwater Boy Life on the Prairie The Eagle’s Heart Her Mountain Lover The Captain of the Gray-Horse Troop Hesper The Light of the Star The Tyranny of the Dark Witch’s Gold The Long Trail Money Magic The Shadow World The Moccasin Ranch Cavanagh, Forest Ranger Victor Ollnee’s Discipline The Forester’s Daughter The Short Stories Main-Travelled Roads Prairie Folks Wayside Courtships Delmar of Pima Other Main-Travelled Roads They of the High Trails The Non-Fiction The Trail of the Gold Seekers A Pioneer Mother


A Summer to Be

A Summer to Be
Author: Isabel Garland Lord
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0803232438

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Lord writes an honest and revealing memoir of what it was like to grow up in the shadow of her famous father, the pioneering realist Hamlin Garland, whose first collection of stories, "Main-Travelled Roads" (1891), shocked the nation in its unabashed portrait of harsh Midwestern farms.


Hamlin Garland

Hamlin Garland
Author: Jean Holloway
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2014-12-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1477307141

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Hamlin Garland’s Main-Travelled Roads is recognized as one of the early landmarks of American literary realism. But Garland’s shift in mid-career from the harsh verisimilitude of Prairie Folks and Prairie Songs to a romanticizing of the Far West, and from ardent espousal of the principles of “veritism” to violent denunciations of naturalism, is a paradox which has long puzzled literary historians. In tracing the evolution of Garland’s work, the various reactions of his stories under the influence of editorial comment and of contemporary critical reaction, Jean Holloway suggests that the Garland apostasy was an illusion produced by his very intellectual immobility amidst the swirling currents of American thought. His extensive correspondence with Gilder of the Century, Alden of Harper’s Monthly, McClure of McClure’s, and Bok of the Ladies’ Home Journal is adduced in support of the thesis that the writer’s choices of subject and of treatment were psychologically forced rather than conditioned primarily by literary theory. As a subject for biography, however, Garland has an appeal far beyond the scope of his literary influence. The friendships of this gregarious peripatetic with the famous began with Howells, Twain, Whitman, and Stephen Crane, stretched down the years to include such younger men as Bret Harte and Carl Van Doren, and crossed the seas to embrace such British literary lions as Barrie, Shaw, and Kipling. Garland’s fervent espousal of “causes”—the Single Tax Movement, psychic experimentation, Indian rights-brought him into close contact with other prominent men—Henry George, Theodore Roosevelt, and William Jennings Bryan. These public figures form the incidental characters in Garland’s spate of autobiographical works. Yet it is the central figure of his own story which has become permanently identified with the “Middle Border,” that region “between the land of the hunter and the harvester” which Augustus Thomas defined as “wherever Hamlin Garland is.” In A Son of the Middle Border Garland nostalgically recreated his boyhood on the frontier and, regardless of the detractions of literary critics, preserved for posterity an important segment of American social history.