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  1. Hamlin Garland (1860-1940): Die Entwicklung eines amerikanischen Realisten (Studien und Texte zur Amerikanistik) (German Edition) by Hans Borchers, 1975
  2. Trail-makers of the middle border, by Hamlin Garland; illustrated by Constance Garland by Hamlin (1860-1940) Garland, 1926
  3. Companions on the trail; a literary chronicle, by Hamlin Garland ... decorations by Constance Garland by Hamlin (1860-1940). Constance Garland (ill.) Garland, 1931-01-01
  4. Main-travelled roads by Hamlin Garland. by Garland. Hamlin. 1860-1940., 1899-01-01
  5. Roadside meetings, by Hamlin Garland ... decorations by Constance Garland by Hamlin (1860-1940). Constance Garland (ill.) Garland, 1930-01-01
  6. LYRICS Of BROTHERHOOD. by Hamlin. 1860 - 1940].Burton, Richard [1861 - 1940]. [Garland, 1899
  7. American Novelist. Interesting Author to Author Autograph Letter Signed. by HAMLIN (1860 - 1940) GARLAND, 1920-01-01
  8. A LITTLE NORSK or Ol' Pap's Flaxen. by Hamlin [1860 - 1940]. Garland, 1892
  9. Crumbling Idols; Twelve Essays On Art, Dealing Chiefly With Literature, Painting And The Drama by Garland Hamlin 1860-1940, 2010-09-29
  10. Ulysses S. Grant; his life and character by Hamlin Garland 1860-1940, 1920-12-31
  11. Main-travelled Roads by Garland Hamlin 1860-1940, 2010-09-29
  12. Joseph Crosby Lincoln by Hamlin Garland 1860-1940, 1921-12-31
  13. Crumbling idols; by Hamlin Garland 1860-1940, 1894-12-31
  14. Victor Ollnee 's discipline. by Hamlin Garland. by Garland. Hamlin. 1860-1940., 1911-01-01

1. Hamlin Garland
Hamlin Garland (18601940). American Literature Sites Foley LibraryCatalog The Hamlin Garland Society site offers information about
http://www.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/engl462/garland.htm
Literary Movements Timeline American Authors English 310/510 ... English 462/562
Hamlin Garland (1860-1940)
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  • 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
  • Works Available Online The Trail of the Goldseekers at the Making of America Site
    "Do You Fear the Wind?"

    2. PAL: Hamlin Garland (1860-1940)
    Chapter 6 Late Nineteenth Century (Hannibal) Hamlin Garland (1860-1940) Eugene Harding. eds. " Hamlin Garland (1860-1940) A Bibliography of Secondary Comment
    http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap6/garland.html
    PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 6: Late Nineteenth Century - (Hannibal) Hamlin Garland (1860-1940) Primary Works Selected Bibliography Crumbling Idols : Garland's Manifesto ... Home Page
    Source: Garland in Virgin Land Primary Works Main Travelled Roads Jason Edwards Crumbling Idols Rose of Dutcher's Cooly A Son of the Middle Border The Book of the American Indian Hamlin Garland's Diary Main travelled roads , with introd. by W. D. Howells. NY: London, Harper 1899. PS1732 .M31 Hesper; a novel , by Hamlin Garland. NY: London, Harper 1904 1903. PS1732 .H44 Rose of Dutcher's coolly . NY: Harper, 1899. PS1732 .R6 Cavanagh, forest ranger; a romance of the mountain West by Hamlin Garland. NY: London, Harper 1910. PS1732 .C34 A daughter of the middle border . NY: The Macmillan Company, 1922 1921. PS1733 .A42 A son of the middle border , edited with an introduction by E. H. Kemper McComb. NY: Macmillan, 1923. PS1733 .A4 The book of the American Indian Trail makers of the middle border ; illustrated by Constance Garland. NY: Grosset and Dunlap, 1926. PS1733 .A39

    3. Hamlin Garland
    Biografische Notiz, Bibliografie.
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    Hamlin Garland Garland wuchs auf verschiedenen Farmen in Wisconsin, Minnesota und Iowa auf.
    Main-travelled Roads. Tales
    A Spoil of Office. Novel
    Jason Edwards: an Average Man. Novel
    A Little Norsk. Novel
    Prairie Folks. Tales
    Crumbling Idols. Twelve Essays on Art
    1894 "The Land Question, and its Relation to Art and Literature."
    Rose of Dutcher's Coolly. Novel
    Wayside Courtships. Tales
    A Son of the Middle Border. Autobiographical work A Daughter of the Middle Border. Autobiographical work, Pulitzer Prize Hamlin Garland Poets' Corner - Hamlin Garland - Selected Works Late Nineteenth Century American Literature Website by Keith Newlin Hamlin Garland: A Son of the Middle Border Bei Amazon nachschauen durch Klick aufs Bild Main-Travelled Roads. University of Nebraska Press, 1995. Taschenbuch A Daughter of the Middle Border. Dover, 1998. Taschenbuch Autorenwegweiser

    4. The Hamlin Garland Society
    The Hamlin Garland Society exists to disseminate information about the life and works of American author Hamlin Garland (18601940), whose best-known books are em Main-Travelled Roads /em (1891
    http://www.uncwil.edu/garland
    The Hamlin Garland Society exists to disseminate information about the life and works of American author Hamlin Garland (1860-1940), whose best-known books are Main-Travelled Roads (1891) and A Son of the Middle Border Last updated:
    Maintained by
    Keith Newlin
    newlink@uncw.edu

    5. Hamlin Garland
    Most people remember Hamlin Garland today chiefly for his innovative collection of short stories, Main years of his life (18601940) Hamlin Garland was intimately involved with
    http://www.uncwil.edu/people/newlink/garland
    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

    6. Hamlin Garland (1860-1940)
    American Literature on the Web. Hamlin Garland (18601940). General ResourcesHamlin Garland Page (Keith Newlin, U. North Carolina at Wilmington);
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    Hamlin Garland (1860-1940)

    7. Hamlin Garland (1860-1940)
    Hamlin Garland (18601940) Contributing Editor James Robert Payne. Classroom Issues and Strategies Discussion and explanation of Garland's populist values and political activities definitely enhance an appreciation of
    http://www.georgetown.edu/bassr/heath/syllabuild/iguide/garland.html
    Hamlin Garland (1860-1940)
    Contributing Editor:
    James Robert Payne
    Classroom Issues and Strategies
    Discussion and explanation of Garland's populist values and political activities definitely enhance an appreciation of his fiction, as does some consideration, however brief, of his interest in Henry George's economic theories. Relate the populist movement of late nineteenth-century America to present-day grievances and problems of American farmers. More generally, compare social and political tensions between southern, midwestern, and western American regions on the one hand, and the northeastern region on the other in Garland's day and today. Garland's profound empathy for the life situation of the rural and small-town midwestern farm woman requires discussion and may be productively studied in relation to Garland's biography. If feasible (depending on student interest), compare Garland's "single-tax" notions (derived from Henry George, 1839-97) with present-day tax reform schemes. What would be the social impact of such schemes, then and now? Students express interest in Garland's representation of the impact on rural society of national economic policies and laws. They are also interested in comparing the role of women in rural America as given in Garland's writings with what they perceive as the role of women in rural areas today. Students will also compare the impact of land speculators and monopoly industries on society today with the impact of such forces as represented in Garland's writings.

    8. Hamlin Garland (1860-1940)
    Hamlin Garland (18601940). Contributing Editor James Robert Payne.Classroom Issues and Strategies. Discussion and explanation of
    http://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/bassr/heath/syllabuild/iguide/garland.html
    Hamlin Garland (1860-1940)
    Contributing Editor:
    James Robert Payne
    Classroom Issues and Strategies
    Discussion and explanation of Garland's populist values and political activities definitely enhance an appreciation of his fiction, as does some consideration, however brief, of his interest in Henry George's economic theories. Relate the populist movement of late nineteenth-century America to present-day grievances and problems of American farmers. More generally, compare social and political tensions between southern, midwestern, and western American regions on the one hand, and the northeastern region on the other in Garland's day and today. Garland's profound empathy for the life situation of the rural and small-town midwestern farm woman requires discussion and may be productively studied in relation to Garland's biography. If feasible (depending on student interest), compare Garland's "single-tax" notions (derived from Henry George, 1839-97) with present-day tax reform schemes. What would be the social impact of such schemes, then and now? Students express interest in Garland's representation of the impact on rural society of national economic policies and laws. They are also interested in comparing the role of women in rural America as given in Garland's writings with what they perceive as the role of women in rural areas today. Students will also compare the impact of land speculators and monopoly industries on society today with the impact of such forces as represented in Garland's writings.

    9. The Trail Of The Goldseekers; A Record Of Travel In Prose And Verse
    The trail of the goldseekers; a record of travel in prose and verse, / by Hamlin Garland . Making of America (MOA); Garland, Hamlin, 18601940. Hamlin, 1860-1940. Garland
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    10. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > G > Garland, Hamlin, 18
    There is no description available for this text. Author Garland, Hamlin, 18601940Keywords Authors G Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940; Titles M ; Literature.
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    11. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
    Garland, Hamlin (18601940). The Hutchinson The Hutchinson Dictionary ofthe Arts 01-01-1998 Garland, Hamlin (1860-1940) US writer. In his
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    Results per Page 10. 1. Garland, Hamlin (18601940) The Hutchinson Dictionary ofthe Arts; January 1, 1998 Garland, Hamlin (1860-1940) US writer.
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    13. Main-Travelled Roads
    MainTravelled Roads Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940 Hamlin, 1860-1940 Garland
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    14. Under The Lion's Paw By Hamlin Garland
    Logo Link to Home Page, Short Story Classics. Hamlin Garland 1860-1940.Under the Lion s Paw. by Hamlin Garland. I. IT was the last
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    Under the Lion's Paw
    by Hamlin Garland
    I
    Under their dripping harness the horses swung to and fro silently with that marvellous uncomplaining patience which marks the horse. All day the wild geese, honking wildly, as they sprawled sidewise down the wind, seemed to be fleeing from an enemy behind, and with neck outthrust and wings extended, sailed down the wind, soon lost to sight. Yet the ploughman behind his plough, though the snow lay on his ragged great-coat, and the cold clinging mud rose on his heavy boots, fettering him like gyves, whistled in the very beard of the gale. As day passed, the snow, ceasing to melt, lay along the ploughed land, and lodged in the depth of the stubble, till on each slow round the last furrow stood out black and shining as jet between the ploughed land and the gray stubble. When night began to fall, and the geese, flying low, began to alight invisibly in the near corn field, Stephen Council was still at work "finishing a land." He rode on his sulky-plough when going with the wind, but walked when facing it. Sitting bent and cold but cheery under his slouch hat, he talked encouragingly to his weary four-in-hand. Once more!"

    15. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Hamlin Garland - Author Page
    Textbook Site for The Heath Anthology of American Literature, FourthEdition Paul Lauter, General Editor. Hamlin Garland (18601940)
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    Site Orientation Heath Orientation Timeline Access Author Profile Pages by: Fourth Edition Table of Contents Concise Edition Table of Contents Authors by Name Authors by Year ... Internet Research Guide Textbook Site for: The Heath Anthology of American Literature , Fourth Edition
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    Hamlin Garland
    Hannibal Hamlin Garland's childhood and youth epitomize the late nineteenth-century American westering movement he would represent in fiction and autobiography. Born on a farm in Wisconsin, Garland moved with his family to successive farming locations in Minnesota and Iowa, a movement spurred by his father's restless drive for new land and a fresh start. Garland's lifelong sensitivity to the situation of women appears to have stemmed from his view of his mother's suffering and hardship in attempting to establish a home on these farms on the raw prairie. In 1876 the family was settled in Osage, Iowa, where Garland enrolled in the Cedar Valley Seminary. Following his graduation in 1881 and a trip east with his brother, Garland returned to the West to stake a claim in the Dakota Territory, where his family was now settled.
    Garland's growing dissatisfaction with what he took to be the bleakness of upper-midwestern farm life together with his fresh, favorable impressions of the more settled and established East crystallized in 1884 with a decision to move to Boston to pursue further education and to attempt to establish a career. Working on his own at the Boston Public Library, Garland studied widely, from the poetry of Walt Whitman to the evolutionary philosophy of Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer. His reading of Henry George's economic theories convinced Garland that radical reform of the tax system was needed to bring justice to working farmers in relation to the land owners, an idea that informed much of his subsequent fiction.

    16. Hamlin Garland
    Hamlin Garland (18601940). Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940), Project GutenbergProvides the complete text of Garland s Main-Travelled Roads.
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    Hamlin Garland (1860-1940)
    "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

    17. Fiction: Hamlin Garland
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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.

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    Garland. Hamlin Garland. Writer 18601940 Farm boy Hamlin Garland grew up tobe the dean of 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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