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  1. Other main-travelled roads Hamlin Garland. by Garland. Hamlin. 1860-1940., 1910-01-01
  2. A daughter of the middle border by Hamlin Garland. by Garland. Hamlin. 1860-1940., 1921-01-01
  3. The tyranny of the dark. by Hamlin Garland. by Garland. Hamlin. 1860-1940., 1905-01-01
  4. They of the high trails [by] Hamlin Garland. by Garland. Hamlin. 1860-1940., 1916-01-01
  5. Her mountain lover. by Hamlin Garland. by Garland. Hamlin. 1860-1940., 1901-01-01
  6. The eagle 's heart. [by] Hamlin Garland. by Garland. Hamlin. 1860-1940., 1900-01-01
  7. Prairie folks by Hamlin Garland by Garland. Hamlin. 1860-1940., 1899-01-01
  8. Wayside courtships. by Hamlin Garland. by Garland. Hamlin. 1860-1940., 1897-01-01
  9. The shadow world. by Hamlin Garland. by Garland. Hamlin. 1860-1940., 1908-01-01
  10. A spoil of office a story of the modern West by Hamlin Garland. by Garland. Hamlin. 1860-1940., 1897-01-01
  11. Main-travelled roads; six Mississippi valley stories. by Hamlin by Garland. Hamlin. 1860-1940., 1891-01-01
  12. The long trail; a story of the northwest wilderness. by Hamlin G by Garland. Hamlin. 1860-1940., 1907-01-01
  13. Companions on the trail. Index. by Garland. Hamlin. 1860-1940., 1920-01-01
  14. The forester 's daughter; a romance of the Bear-Tooth Range. by by Garland. Hamlin. 1860-1940., 1914-01-01

21. Garland, Hamlin | Desmoinesregister.com | The Des Moines Register
Farm boy Hamlin Garland grew up to be the 'dean of American letters,' telling the stories of prairie pioneers. He vividly depicted rural life in Iowa and the Dakotas, with its
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22. Hamlin Garland: Biography From Answers.com
Garland, Hamlin, Companions on the trail; a literary chronicl, St. Clair Shores, Mich., Scholarly Press 1974, 1931. Garland, Hamlin, A daughter of the middle borde, St. Clair Shores
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Home Library Miscellaneous Biographies Hannibal Hamlin Garland (1860-1940), American author, augmented local-color writing by the new naturalistic techniques that combined realism with a sense of the individual's overwhelming struggle against a hostile environment. In the late 1880s, when American local-color writers began to depict the brutal, dehumanizing aspects of life, the work which most effectively expressed the hardships of farmers of the northern prairies was Hamlin Garland's Main Traveled Roads Garland was born near West Salem, Wis., on Sept. 14, 1860. Garland's father was an industrious farmer who moved his family from farm to farm in Wisconsin, Iowa, and South Dakota, hoping to wrest a better living from the fertile but unreliable fields. The successive homesteads - Garland later described them as "bare as boxes, dropped on the treeless plains" - provided little in the way of literature, but what little was available young Hamlin read with enthusiasm. His parents encouraged his literary interests and helped him get as much education as the area and his necessary work on the farm would allow. In 1882 he received a diploma from Cedar Valley Seminary in

23. A Little Norsk, Or, Ol'Pap's Flaxen , Hamlin GARLAND - Argosy Book Store - Old &
16mo By This Author GARLAND, Hamlin......Place Published New York Publisher Appleton Date Published 1892.
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Terms Ask a Question Place Published: New York Publisher: Appleton Date Published: Description: 16mo, flowered boards. New York: Appleton, 1892. First Edition. Comments: A curious example of trade binding, the printed design of the boards and end-papers being repeated on the edges of the book. Near fine copy, with large bookplate on end-paper. Edition: First Binding: hardcover Condition: near fine Type: Books Book ID: By This Author: GARLAND, Hamlin By This Publisher: Appleton Availability: All items are sold on a first come first served basis. Anything sold directly through this website is instantly removed from the database, but keep in mind that we do also sell through other online venues, and of course here in the store. On rare occasions the item you want may be unavailable. Payment: We accept Visa, Mastercard, and American Express on our secure server. If you wish to pay via Paypal or with a check (U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S. bank) that is no problem, but funds must clear our bank before we ship your order. Libraries and educational institutions may be invoiced for purchases - please supply a purchase order number. Terms: Prices are net, and do not include shipping charges. Sales tax will be added for all residents of New York State.

24. Hamlin Garland (American Writer) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Facts about Garland, Hamlin, as discussed in Britannica Compton's Encyclopedia Garland, Hamlin Facts about Hamlin Garland American literature, as discussed in American literature
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Table of Contents: Hamlin Garland Article Article Related Articles Related Articles External Web sites External Web sites Citations ARTICLE from the Hamlin Garland short stories As his farming family moved progressively westward from Wisconsin to Iowa and then to the Dakotas, Garland rebelled against the vicissitudes of pioneering and went to Boston for a career in 1884. Self-educated there, he gradually won a place for himself in the literary set of Boston and Cambridge and was influenced by the novelist William Dean Howells . Garland recorded the physical oppression and economic frustrations of pioneer life on the Great Plains in the short stories that were collected in Main-Travelled Roads (1891), one of his best works. The short stories he published in

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26. Garland, Hamlin 1860-1940 - Jack L. Davis Summary | BookRags.com
Garland, Hamlin 18601940 - Jack L. Davis. Garland, Hamlin 1860-1940 - Jack L. Davis summary with 19 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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27. Garland, Hamlin 1860-1940 - Critical Essay By James D. Koerner Summary | BookRag
Garland, Hamlin 18601940 - Critical Essay by James D. Koerner. Garland, Hamlin 1860-1940 - Critical Essay by James D. Koerner summary with 6 pages of encyclopedia entries
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28. Hamlin Garland — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Garland, Hamlin. Garland, Hamlin, 1860 – 1940, American author, b. near West Salem, Wis. He grew up in the Middle Western farmlands, the region he later wrote
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    Garland, Hamlin, , American author, b. near West Salem, Wis. He grew up in the Middle Western farmlands, the region he later wrote about in verse, stories, and autobiography. His tales, collected as Main-travelled Roads Prairie Folks (1893), and Wayside Courtships A Little Norsk (1892) and Rose of Dutcher's Coolly (1895), he wrote several propagandist novels, including Jason Edwards: An Average Man (1892), urging the single tax doctrine, and A Spoil of Office (1892), supporting the Populist party. Garland is perhaps best remembered for his two autobiographical works, A Son of the Middle Border (1917) and A Daughter of the Middle Border (1921, Pulitzer Prize). He was also the author of essays, a biography of President Grant (1898), and several books on spiritualism. See biography by J. Holloway (1960, repr. 1971). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

29. Garland, Hamlin
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30. Garland, Hamlin, House
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31. Garland, Hamlin - James D. Koerner (essay Date 1954): Short Story Criticism
James D. Koerner (essay date 1954) SOURCE Comment on 'Hamlin Garland's Decline from Realism', in American Literature, Vol. XXVI, No. 3, November, 1954, pp. 42732.
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33. Books By Garland Hamlin
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SUMMARY Main-Travelled Roads contains eleven stories in this expanded and revised 1922 edition of an undisputed American classic. "Under the Lion's Paw" shows an honest, hard-working farmer victimized by a greedy landlord. Equally powerful is the semi-autobiographical "Up the Coolly," concerning a successful son who returns from the East to find his mother and brother trapped on a poor farm, defeated in spite of their best efforts. "Mrs. Ripley's Trip" is a tender story of an elderly couple settled in their frugal country ways, with the wife determined to realize her dream of revisiting childhood scenes.
Although Garland paints no pretty pictures, he offers exhilarating moments in the lives of these farm people and never ignores the strength of individual will.

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36. Garland, Hamlin (Harper's Magazine)
October 2010. AMERICAN ELECTRA Feminism’s Ritual Matricide By Susan Faludi. THIRTY DAYS AS A CUBAN Pinching Pesos and Dropping Pounds in Havana By Patrick Symmes
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37. On The Mississippi - Text Of Hamlin Garland
Hamlin Garland . Hamlin Garland (18601940) was an American novelist and short story writer as well as poet. He was active as a social reformer, especially concerned with Native
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On the Mississippi Hamlin Garland for medium voice and piano Through wild and tangled forests
The broad, unhasting river flows
Spotted with rain-drops, gray with night;
Upon its curving breast there goes
A lonely steamboat's larboard light,
A blood-red star against the shadowy oaks;
Noiseless as a ghost, through greenish gleam
Of fire-flies, before the boat's wild scream
A heron flaps away
Like silence taking flight. [ 2 pages, circa 2' 20" ] Hamlin Garland Hamlin Garland (1860-1940) was an American novelist and short story writer as well as poet. He was active as a social reformer, especially concerned with Native American rights once unabashedly known as "Indian rights." This text is taken from Prairie Songs Garland was born in West Salem, Wisconsin. After moving with his family to a succession of homesteads in Iowa and South Dakota, he went to Boston in 1884 determined to embark on a literary career. His first success was Main-Travelled Roads , a collection of short stories published in 1891. He moved to Chicago in 1893, lectured widely on literary topics, and agitated for a realistic American literature through a number of essays, some of which were revised into his 1894 manifesto, Crumbling Idols . In 1895 he published Rose of Dutcher's Coolly , a novel of a New Woman in which he sought to embody his literary creed. That year he began visiting the American West, making notes of cowboys and studying the American Indian, taking copious notes for later use in fiction. A number of his Indian stories were collected in

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39. Hamlin Garland, 1860-1940
Hamlin Garland links to texts,information Selected Bibliography on Hamlin Garland. The Hamlin Garland Society site offers information about Garland, links to collections, and
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Selected Bibliography on Hamlin Garland The Hamlin Garland Society site offers information about Garland, links to collections, and much more.
  • Professor Keith Newlin's extensive scholarly site on Garland at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington includes a discussion of Garland's literary creed, links, photographs, and even a movie of Garland making coffee .(Photo at left is courtesy of this site.) "Hamlin Garland and Midwestern Farm Fiction" from A Literary History of the American West. The Hamlin Garland Project at the University of Southern California includes many pictures as well as a biographical sketch and a description of the Garland Collection. (New URL) Images of Hamlin Garland (Wisconsin) Information on Garland from Charles Round's Wisconsin Writers and their Works (1918) (Photo at right is courtesy of this site.) "Under the Lion's Paw": Single-Tax Land Reform and Agrarian America in Virgin Land
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    Project Gutenberg) The Moccasin Ranch: A Story of Dakota This innovative site at OpenLibrary reproduces the page images of the edition and allows viewers to "turn the pages" just as they would with a regular book.

    40. Garland, Hamlin 1860-1940 [WorldCat Identities]
    The beginnings of naturalism in American fiction; a study of the works of Hamlin Garland, Stephen Crane, and Frank Norris, with special reference to some European influences, 1891
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