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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
Biographische Notiz, Bibliographie.
http://www.lesekost.de/HHK0506.htm
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

2. PAL: Hamlin Garland (1860-1940)
Chapter 6 Late Nineteenth Century (Hannibal) Hamlin Garland (1860-1940). . Hamlin Garland (1860-1940). American Literary Realism 1 (1967) 45-51.
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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 (1860-1940)
Hamlin Garland (18601940). Contributing Editor James Robert Payne
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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.

4. Hamlin Garland
A site devoted to American Realist Hamlin Garland, Here you will find discussion of his literary creed, an illustrated bibliography of his books, and clips from a rare video during the eighty years of his life (18601940) Hamlin Garland was intimately involved with the major literary, social,
http://www.uncwil.edu/english/newlin/garland
Keith Newlin's Hamlin Garland page has moved. you should be automatically transported. If not, go to http://www.uncwil.edu/people/newlink/garland/

5. Fiction: Hamlin Garland
Hamlin Garland (18601940). LINKS. Hamlin Garland Web Page
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Hamlin Garland
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Hamlin Garland Web Page

http://www.uncwil.edu/people/newlink/garland/
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
http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/WIReader/WER0051-1.html
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.

6. 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 e
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@uncwil.edu

7. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Hamlin Garland - Author Page
Hamlin Garland (18601940) Hannibal Hamlin Garland's childhood and youth epitomizethe late nineteenth-century American westering movement he would represent
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Site Orientation Heath Orientation Timeline Access Author Profile Pages by: Table of Contents Authors by Name Authors by Year Internet Research Guide Textbook Site for: The Heath Anthology of American Literature , Fourth Edition
Paul Lauter, General Editor
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.

8. Hamlin Garland
Hamlin Garland links to texts information Hamlin Garland (18601940). American Literature Sites
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Literary Movements Timeline American Authors English 310/510 ... English 462/562
Hamlin Garland (1860-1940)
American Literature Sites
Foley Library Catalog

  • 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?"

    9. 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)

    10. Hamlin Garland : The Far West
    19thcentury Regional Writing in the United States Hamlin (HANNIBAL) Garland (1860-1940) Garland is perhaps best remembered for his short stories and his autobiographical "Middle Border" series of narratives.
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    Hamlin Garland : the Far West by Robert Franklin Gish
    Gish, Robert Franklin. Hamlin Garland : the Far West
    Boise, Idaho : Boise State University, 1976.
    Genre: Essays
    Description: 48 p. ; 21 cm. Bibliography: p. 45-48.
    Boise State University Western writers series ; no. 24
    Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940Criticism and interpretation.
    Western storiesHistory and criticism.
    Audience: Adult
    ISBN:
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    11. Resources For Garland Study
    Hamlin Garland (18601940) Classroom issues and strategies (James Robert Paynefrom the Instructor's Guide to the Heath Anthology of American Literature).
    http://www.uncwil.edu/garland/resources.htm
    Resources for Garland Study
    Things Named for Garland Related Sites Related Societies
    Resources
    Hamlin Garland (Keith Newlin), contains the following essays: Hamlin Garland's Books an illustrated listing of the writer's books, in various editions Hamlin Garland's Literary Creed a discussion of Garland's take on "local color," "veritism," and literary impressionism as reflected in his short story "Up the Coulé." Editing Hamlin Garland a brief overview of what's involved in deciphering and editing Garland's letters. Garland on film a rare 1937 clip from a biographical film made of the old duffer. Garland in Song a list of adaptations in song, some with sound clips The Hamlin Garland Collection (Univ. of Southern California Garland Archive) Garland in Virgin Land (Eric Gislason) Hamlin Garland and Midwest Farm Fiction (Roy W. Meyer)

    12. Picture History - Hamlin Garland (1860-1940)
    Hamlin Garland (18601940) Hamlin Garland was an American writer who was one ofthe early realists and the first to bring authentic, firsthand accounts of
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    14. Project Gutenberg Author Record
    Project Gutenberg Author record. Garland, Hamlin, 18601940. Titles. Main-TravelledRoads. To the main listings page. Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online).
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    Gamble, Eliza Burt. Gardner, William, b. 1861. Garis, Howard Roger, 18731962.Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940. Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 1810-1865. Gatlin, Dana.
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    Gaboriau, Emile, 1832-1873 Galbraith, Anna M. (Anna Mary), b. 1859 Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933 Galt, John, 1779-1839 ... Guthrie, William, 1835-1908
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    17. Home: The Hamlin Garland Collection
    Hamlin Garland (18601940), an author who put his own part of the country on theliterary map, is best remembered by the title he gave his autobiography, Son
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    Archival Collections Boeckmann CA Social Welfare East Asian Library Feuchtwanger Hancock Korean Heritage Rare Books Regional History University Archives
    THE HAMLIN GARLAND COLLECTION Overview In 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt wrote his friend Hamlin Garland that he could not invite President Diaz of Me xico or any other foreign rulers to the White House, for "We have been bedeviled to invite all kinds of kings" and "we have politely but firmly declined in each case. As a matter of fact, a democratic government like ours is not suited to extend hospitality to kings and the like." George Bernard Shaw, on a world cruise in 1933, wrote from the "Empress of Britain" that he had stayed with William Randolph Hearst at San Simeon "with a host of young sirens from the studios...The Labour people were amazed and disgusted by such levity, but I was quite satisfied with this disposal of my time." He concludes by presenting his compliments to the Garland family, then residing in Hollywood, trusting that "their characters have not suffered by their present location." These and more than 8000 other pi Also in the collection are nearly eight hundred manuscripts of Garland's writings, dozens of his literary notebooks, many hundreds of photographs and other memorabilia, and Garland's personal library. Many of the items in the collection are surprising. For example, there are sheets of then-fashionable spirit-writing and the transcripts of seances in which Garland participated. Then there is a hand-written translation of Salvatore Farina's play "Il Signor Io" made by Garland's best friend, Henry Blake Fuller. There is also a 100-page fragmentary dramatization by William Dean Howells of his novel A Hazard of New Fortunes, which was later published from this text in Howells's Complete Plays at New York University Press.

    18. American Literature Collection
    The collection contains Hamlin Garland's (18601940) library and Papers, includinghis voluminous correspondence with the leading literary figures of his period
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    American Literature Collection
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    University of Southern California
    Numbering some 65,000 volumes, this author-based collection of North American writing emphasizes the period from 1850 to 1975. The collection contains Hamlin Garland 's (1860-1940) library and Papers, including his voluminous correspondence with the leading literary figures of his period, travel notebooks, and much family material. A younger contemporary and acquaintance of Mark Twain, Garland became known for writing in realistic fashion about the upper Midwest when it was still frontierland a hundred years ago. Later his interest turned to the Rockies and the Far West; and he spent his last decade in Los Angeles, where he was considered a sort of "Dean of American Letters" and lectured at USC. When Garland died in 1940, his literary estate formed the foundation of the American Literature Collection.
    This juvenile magazine Tip Top Weekly no. 449 was published on November 19, 1904.
    This illustration is for "Frank Merriwell's Jeopardy or The Wolves of the Woods" by Burt L. Standish. The American Literature Collection also contains files of Ambrose Bierce's seldom-seen journalism. Bierce is usually known for his

    19. Hamlin Garland
    Literary Movements Timeline American Authors English 310/510 English311/511 English 413/513 English 462/562 Hamlin Garland (18601940).
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    American Literature Sites
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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?"

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    Gamble, Eliza Burt; Gardner, William, B. 1861; Garis, Howard Roger,18731962; Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940; Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn
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