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Main-Travelled Roads (eBook)

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2022
213 Seiten
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Main-Travelled Roads - Hamlin Garland
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In "Main-Travelled Roads," Hamlin Garland presents a poignant exploration of the American Midwest at the turn of the 20th century, capturing the struggles and aspirations of rural life through vivid realism and lyrical prose. The short stories within this collection delve into themes of disillusionment, poverty, and the relentless search for dignity amid economic hardships. Garland's keen observations and rich descriptions situate his work firmly within the Naturalist literary tradition, reflecting the influence of regionalism while simultaneously challenging the idealized notions of rural existence. His stories reveal the complexities of life on the margins and illustrate the intersecting impacts of environment and social class on human experience. Hamlin Garland was deeply influenced by his upbringing in rural Wisconsin, an experience that shaped his understanding of the agrarian landscape and its inhabitants. His firsthand knowledge of the challenges faced by farmers and laborers inspired his commitment to authentically portray their lives, contributing to the Social Realism movement. Garland's literary journey was marked by a desire to illuminate the struggles of those often overlooked in American literature, making him a pioneering voice for Midwestern narratives. "Main-Travelled Roads" is a vital read for anyone interested in American literature, regional studies, and the socio-economic issues of the early 20th century. Garland's masterful storytelling invites readers to engage with the intricate realities of rural America, offering insights that resonate with contemporary audiences. This collection stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, making it an essential addition to the canon of American literary realism.

Hamlin Garland (September 14, 1860 – March 4, 1940) was a prolific American novelist, poet, essayist, and short story writer closely associated with the local color movement in American literature, as well as for his vigorous portrayal of the hardships of Midwestern rural life. Born in West Salem, Wisconsin, Garland traveled extensively throughout the Midwestern and Western United States, experiences that greatly influenced his writing. His seminal collection of short stories, 'Main-Travelled Roads' (1891), is noted for its realistic depiction of the lives of Midwestern farmers and brought him critical acclaim for its truthful, sometimes brutal, narrative style and its empathetic treatment of the subject matter. Garland's literary approach often combined realism with aspects of naturalism— a style that was innovative for its time. He pioneered themes of agrarian discontent and the conflict between urban and rural societies, subjects he went on to explore in further depth in other works like 'Rose of Dutcher's Coolly' (1895) and 'A Son of the Middle Border' (1917), an autobiography that extended into 'A Daughter of the Middle Border' (1921), for which he won the Pulitzer Prize. Through his writing, Garland endeavored to shine a persuasive light on neglected corners of American life, firmly establishing him as a key figure in the transition towards modernist themes in early 20th-century American literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century hardships • 19th century short stories • agrarian fiction • American heartland experiences • American Literature • American Realism fiction • bleak American landscapes • classic american literature • economic struggle narratives • family hardship themes • farmers' social issues • Farm Families • Fiction • Gilded Age novels • gritty storytelling style • Hamlin Garland literature • Late 19th century • literary depiction of hardship • Main-Travelled Roads book • midwestern literature • Midwestern rural life • Midwestern rural life narratives • Midwest realism • Mississippi River Valley • Naturalism short stories • Naturalistic Writing • pioneer life • Pulitzer Prize-winning authors • Realistic character portrayals • Regionalist Fiction • rural setting • Short Stories • social class struggles • western stories
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