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Hamlin Garland (1860-1940)


 
Hamlin Garland
 

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 
  • Works Available Online

    The Trail of the Goldseekers at the Making of America Site
    Other Main-Travelled Roads (Project Gutenberg)

    The Moccasin Ranch: A Story of Dakota (1909). 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.

    "Under the Lion's Paw" (story)
    "Nuko's Revenge" (1904; story)
    "Drifting Crane" (Harper's Weekly 31 May 1890; story)
    "Two Stories of Oklahoma" (1904)
    "Homestead and its Perilous Trades- Impressions of a Visit" (McClure's, June 1894)



    Comments to D. Campbell.