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Hamlin Garland



Garland, Hamlin - 1860–1940, 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 (1891), Prairie Folks (1893), and Wayside Courtships (1897), were bitter pictures of the futility of farm lives. Besides realistic novels of the prairies—A   Read More...

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    Roadside Meetings
    by Hamlin Garland. 478 pgs.


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    The Critical Reception of Hamlin Garland, 1891-1978
    by Charles L. P. Silet, Robert E. Welch, Richard Boudreau. 460 pgs.


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    Companions on the Trail: A Literary Chronicle
    by Constance Hamlin Garland, Hamlin Garland. 539 pgs.


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