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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. Main-Travelled Roads By Garland, Hamlin (1860-1940) - LearningToGo EBooks - Time
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This includes the following: A Branch Road; Up the Coulee; Among the Corn Rows; The Return of a Private; Under the Lion's Paw; The Creamery Man; A Day's Pleasure; Mrs Ripley's Trip; Uncle Ethan Ripley; God's Ravens and A "Good Fellow's" Wife.
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22. Hamlin Garland
But during the eighty years of his life (18601940) Hamlin Garland was intimatelyinvolved with the major literary, social, and artistic movements in
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Most people remember Hamlin Garland today chiefly for his innovative collection of short stories, Main-Travelled Roads (1891), and his memoir A Son of the Middle Border (1917). But during the eighty years of his life (1860-1940) Hamlin Garland was intimately involved with the major literary, social, and artistic movements in American culture. Pulitzer prize-winning author of over 40 books, campaigner for more humane treatment of native Americans, proponent of impressionism in art, unabashed advocate of literary and cultural elitism, dabbler in research on psychic phenomena: the range of Garland's interests extended to nearly all aspects of American society. The pages linked to this site exist both to inform my students about the figure who has so captivated my interest for the past several years, and to provide a starting point for others who are interested in learning about Hamlin Garland. In these pages you will find assorted essays and other ephemera that reflect my interest in Hamlin Garland. For a more exhaustive collection of resources devoted to Garland, please travel to the site of the Hamlin Garland Society Maintained by Keith Newlin Contact info top Last Updated

23. Literary Encyclopedia: Garland, Hamlin
Garland, Hamlin (18601940). Novelist, Autobiographer, Story Writer, PoliticalWriter, Essayist. Active 1880-1940 in USA, North America
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Garland, Hamlin (Garland, Hamlin ). 18601940. We hope to complete this entry soon.Garneau, Michel (Garneau, Michel ). 1939-Present
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25. The Infography About Hamlin Garland (1860-1940)
Search The Infography Garland, Hamlin (18601940). The Alphabetically. Gardening English Landscape Garland, Hamlin (1860-1940) Gauchos.
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The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is Hamlin Garland.
Six Superlative Sources
Holloway, Jean. Hamlin Garland: A Biography. Books for Libraries Press, 1960. Nagel, James, ed. Critical Essays on Hamlin Garland. G.K. Hall, 1985. Newlin, Keith, and Joseph B. McCullough. Selected Letters of Hamlin Garland. University of Nebraska Press, 1998. Pizer, Donald. Hamlin Garland's Early Work and Career. University of California Press, 1960. Silet, Charles L.P., Robert E. Welch, and Richard Boudreau. The Critical Reception of Hamlin Garland, 1891-1978. Whitston, 1985. Underhill, Lonnie E., and Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr. Hamlin Garland's Observations on the American Indian. University of Arizona Press, 1976.
Other Excellent Sources
Ahnebrink, Lars. The Beginnings of Naturalism in American Fiction, 1891-1903. Russell and Russell, 1961. Bryer, Jackson, and Eugene Harding. Hamlin Garland and the Critics: An Annotated Bibliography. Whitston, 1973. Kaye, Frances W. "Hamlin Garland's Feminism." Women and Western American Literature. Ed. Helen W. Stauffer and Susan J. Rosowski. Whitston, 1982. 135-61.

26. Fiction: Hamlin Garland
Hamlin Garland (18601940) was born in West Salem, Wisconsin, the son of a NewEngland father lured west by the prospect of cheap land.
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University of North Carolina-Wilmington professor Keith Newlin's extensive scholarly site on Hamlin Garland includes a discussion of Garland's literary creed, discussion of Garland's view of "local color," veritism, and literary impressionism, as well as a rare 1937 clip from a biographical film made about Garland, a long list of e-texts and external links. Wisconsin Electronic Reader
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Wisconsin Authors and their Works presents this page on Hamlin Garland, which includes a lengthy biography with interesting sidelites. BIOGRAPHY
Hamlin Garland (1860-1940) was born in West Salem, Wisconsin, the son of a New England father lured west by the prospect of cheap land. When Garland was nine, his family moved to a farm on the unfenced prairie of northern Iowa, where he was educated at the Cedar Valley Seminary. In 1881, after numerous crop failures, the family moved again, this time to South Dakota, where Garland worked as a carpenter and taught school. When he was twenty-five, he sold his claim in the Dakota Territory and used the money to live in Boston, where he began a program of self-directed study at the public library.

27. Hannibal Hamlin Garland Biography / Biography Of Hannibal Hamlin Garland Main Bi
Hannibal Hamlin Garland (18601940), American author, augmented local-colorwriting by the new naturalistic techniques that combined realism with a sense of
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Name: Hannibal Hamlin Garland Birth Date: September 14, 1860 Death Date: March 4, 1940 Place of Birth: West Salem, Wisconsin, United States Nationality: American Gender: Male Occupations: author Hannibal Hamlin Garland Main Biography 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 homesteadsGarland 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 inter.....

28. Constance Hamlin Garland
Constance Hamlin Garland, born 18 Jun 1907, died 16 Nov 1988 Ancestors andRelatives of Earl Clinton Anderson and Hannibal Hamlin Garland (1860-1940)
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    • Born: 18 Jun 1907, Chicago, Cook, Illinois Marriage (1): John V. L. Williams Marriage (2): Joseph W. Harper on 12 Sep 1927 Marriage (3): Henry Doyle in 1944 Died: 16 Nov 1988, Hollywood, California at age 81
    Constance married John V. L. Williams. (John V. L. Williams died in 1940.) Constance next married Joseph W. Harper on 12 Sep 1927. Constance next married Henry Doyle in 1944. (Henry Doyle died on 17 Apr 1987 in Sherman Oaks, California.)
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29. Biography Of Hamlin Garland
Hamlin Garland. Hamlin Garland. 18601940. THE PULITZER Prize-winning author of52 books, Hamlin Garland was intimately involved with major literary,
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Researchers Hamlin Garland THE PULITZER Prize-winning author of 52 books, Hamlin Garland was intimately involved with major literary, social, and artistic movements in American culture. He was awarded honorary doctorate degrees by the University of Wisconsin, Beloit College, Northwestern University, and the University of Southern California. The latter institution now houses the Hamlin Garland collection in its Doheny Memorial Library. The Hamlin Garland Society exists today to disseminate information on GarlandÂ’s literary works, and his early home in West Salem, Wisconsin is a national historic landmark and museum. Garland was one of the early members of the American Psychical Society (APS) - a group in Boston, Mass. that was unhappy with the way Richard Hodgson was conducting the American Society for Psychical Research (ASPR) and which decided to form its own organization. In his 1936 book, Forty Years of Psychic Research , Garland states that he was an agnostic and a student of Darwin and Herbert Spencer when he was asked, primarily because of his scepticism, to serve as an investigator for the APS. Over his 40-plus years of research, Garland came to believe in the reality of psychic phenomena, although he struggled with accepting it as proof of life after death. He saw it all as some strange manifestation of the subconscious. In

30. Hamlin Garland
Garland, Hamlin, 18601940), Project Gutenberg Provides the complete text of Hamlin Garland (1860-1940), American Literature on the Web (Nagasaki
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"Archibald Lampman and Hamlin Garland" by James Doyle , University of Western Ontario: Doyle's scholarly article, first published in the journal Canadian Poetry , explores Garland's relationship to the Canadian lyric poet. Footnotes included. Recommended.-MJM Chapter 6: Late Nineteenth Century - (Hannibal) Hamlin Garland (1860-1940), PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide (California State University at Stanislaus): Paul P. Reuben's page includes bibliographies of both primary and secondary materials, some critical observations and a few study questions. Recommended especially for the bibliography of secondary sources.-MJM Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940) , Project Gutenberg: Provides the complete text of Garland's Main-Travelled Roads. Garland's Poems , Poet's Corner: A collection of five Garland poems: "Indian Summer," "In August," "On the Mississippi," "Boyish Sleep," and "Sport." A lack of scholarly apparatus prevents the reader from understanding where and when these poems first appeared.-MJM Hamlin Garland , Wisconsin Authors and Their Works (University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries): An excerpt from W isconsin Authors and Their Works 1918 by Charles Rounds. Illustrated throughout.-MJM

31. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Garland, Hamlin@ HighBeam Research
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Garland, Hamlin@ HighBeam Research . Garland, Hamlin Garland, Hamlin 18601940, American author,
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32. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Garland, Hamlin@ HighBeam Research
Garland, Hamlin Garland, Hamlin 18601940, American author, b. near West Salem,Wis. He grew up in the Middle Western farmlands, the region he later wrote
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33. To A Captive Crane, By Hamlin Garland
Complete text of the poem by Hamlin Garland. TO A CAPTIVE CRANE. by HamlinGarland (18601940). O, brother! Art thou prisoned too?
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TO A CAPTIVE CRANE by: Hamlin Garland (1860-1940)
    O, brother! Art thou prisoned too?
    Is thy heart hot with restless pain?
    I heard the call thy bugle blew
    Here by the bleak and chilling main
    (Whilst round me shaven parks are spread
    And cindered drives wind on and on);
    And at thy cry, thy lifted head,
    My gladdened heart was westward drawn.
    O splendid bird! your trumpet brings
    To my lone heart the prairie springs.
"To a Captive Crane" is reprinted from The New Poetry: An Anthology . Ed. Harriet Monroe. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1917. MORE POEMS BY HAMLIN GARLAND RELATED LINKS BROWSE THE POETRY ARCHIVE: A B C D ... Email Poetry-Archive.com

34. Do You Fear The Wind?, By Hamlin Garland
Complete text of the poem by Hamlin Garland. DO YOU FEAR THE WIND? by HamlinGarland (18601940). O you fear the force of the wind,
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DO YOU FEAR THE WIND? by: Hamlin Garland (1860-1940)
    O you fear the force of the wind,
    The slash of the rain?
    Go face them and fight them,
    Be savage again.
    Go hungry and cold like the wolf,
    Go wade like the crane:
    The palms of your hands will thicken,
    The skin of your cheek will tan,
    You'll grow ragged and weary and swarthy,
    But you'll walk like a man!
"Do You Fear the Wind" is reprinted from The Little Book of American Poets: 1787-1900 . Ed. Jessie B. Rittenhouse. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1915. MORE POEMS BY HAMLIN GARLAND RELATED LINKS BROWSE THE POETRY ARCHIVE: A B C D ... Email Poetry-Archive.com

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36. MSN Encarta - Hamlin Garland
Garland, (Hannibal) Hamlin (18601940), American writer, born in West Salem,Wisconsin. He grew up working on farms in his native state and in Iowa
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38. Garland - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
Garland, (Hannibal) Hamlin 18601940. American writer whose stories and novels,including the autobiographical A Son of the Middle Border (1917),
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Hamlin Garland. Writer 18601940. Farm boy Hamlin Garland grew up to be the deanof American letters, telling the stories of prairie pioneers.
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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 drudgery and difficulties. He was one of the first writers to prove that literary excellence was not limited to the East Coast. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1922 for "A Daughter of the Middle Border." Garland was born in West Salem, Wis., coming to Iowa at age 8 with his parents, Richard, a native of Maine, and Isobelle McClintock. His family lived for a year in Winneshiek County before moving to Mitchell County.

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Francis, May E. , Educator 18801968; Garland, Hamlin , Writer 1860-1940;Glaspell, Susan , Playwright 1882-1948; Hall, James Norman , Author 1887-1951
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