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South Atlantic Quarterly (1961) 60 (1): 97–99.
Published: 01 January 1961
...Mody C. Boatright Hamlin Garland’s Early Work and Career . ( University of California English Studies No. 22 .) By Pizer Donald . Berkeley and Los Angeles : University of California Press , 1960 . Pp. 220 . $4.50 . Copyright © 1961 by Duke University Press 1961 Book Reviews 97...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1966) 65 (4): 448–459.
Published: 01 October 1966
...Donald Pizer Copyright © 1966 by Duke University Press 1966 Hamlin Garland s A Son of the Middle Border: An Appreciation Donald Pizer Hamlin Garland s A Son of the Middle Border, first published in 1917, has always been considered a major American autobiog­ raphy. Its narrative of prairie...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1961) 60 (1): 96–97.
Published: 01 January 1961
... of poetiy to wander in with its sometimes unfamiliar land­ scape. His intention is to be useful as a guide, but for a man trained in scholarship it is a sadly passing view of poetry that he offers. DUKE UNIVERSITY HELEN BEVINGTON Hamlin Garland s Early Work and Career. (University of Cali­ fornia English...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1953) 52 (3): 431–444.
Published: 01 July 1953
... of a Coutrtry Town in 1883, Joseph Kirkland s Zury in 1887, Hamlin Garland s Main-Travelled Roads in 1891, and Frank Norris s and Theodore Dreiser s work by 1900. Muckraking appeared in the next decade, Anderson s and Farrell s fiction in the twenties. Principally in the East, on the other hand...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1961) 60 (1): 99–101.
Published: 01 January 1961
... 1961 Book Reviews 99 and acknowledged that Garland made it possible for him to write as he did. Why Garland refused to acknowledge Dreiser, Lewis, Anderson, and Masters as his legitimate children, why he left the Middle Border to write Saturday Evening Post romances of the Rocky Mountain West, has...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1928) 27 (3): 310–324.
Published: 01 July 1928
..., and that it is far more likely to be distinctive and individual, was one of the earliest and most moving forces toward the development of this school of fiction. In his autobiographical Son of the Middle Border, Hamlin Garland shows us that, while he was studying and learning to write in the sacred literary...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1943) 42 (1): 59–71.
Published: 01 January 1943
... a full heart, but have had to await the coming of a time when the public would be ready for them. This was true of Hamlin Garland s Son of the Middle Border. Gar­ land had written of his pioneer forbears because the story pressed to be told but no one was interested. Then Collier s Magazine...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1960) 59 (2): 293–295.
Published: 01 April 1960
... as a practicing critic whose range was equal, perhaps superior, to James s and T. S. Perry s. Mostly they elucidate works of individual writers: Turgenev, Verga, Galdos, Ibsen, Hardy, Zola, and Tolstoy among the Europeans, and De Forest, Bellamy, Garland, Crane, and Norris among the Americans. The final group...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2014) 113 (3): 443–446.
Published: 01 July 2014
... of Michigan Press . Garland David . 1985 . Punishment and Welfare: A History of Penal Strategies . Aldershot, UK : Gower . Herzfeld Michael . 1987 . Anthropology through the Looking-Glass: Critical Ethnography in the Margins of Europe . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1959) 58 (4): 572–586.
Published: 01 October 1959
.... Hamlin Garland (1926) I In the decade of America s greatest prosperity there was a portion for even the writers. Their expatriation in Europe and their new suburban bohemias in Connecticut were made possible by the sudden, brief liberality of publishers advances and a mildly prodigal audience...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1929) 28 (1): 90–111.
Published: 01 January 1929
.... By Hamlin Garland. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1928. With Back Trailers of the Middle Border Mr. Garland completes one of the most important chronicles in our literary history. The saga of the Garland family, whose early migration to the West was cele­ brated in Trail-Makers of the Middle Border...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1952) 51 (2): 286–300.
Published: 01 April 1952
... but I am not sure that my facts are real and the books won t tell me what I want to know so I must do it all over again, I guess. This, according to Beer, was the birth notice of The Red Badge of Courage. Shortly thereafter, Crane paid one of his periodic visits to his friend Hamlin Garland, who...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1952) 51 (3): 476–477.
Published: 01 July 1952
... burgeoned forth in the writings of such diversely talented men as Stephen Crane, Hamlin Garland, and Edward Arlington Robinson. On these writers, particularly on Garland, Professor Knight has solid things to say. The most valuable feature of this brief study is its persistent emphasis not on native writers...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1952) 51 (3): 477–478.
Published: 01 July 1952
... literature with polemics. Rising through the period, how­ ever, was the steady thrust of serious literary realism, which burgeoned forth in the writings of such diversely talented men as Stephen Crane, Hamlin Garland, and Edward Arlington Robinson. On these writers, particularly on Garland, Professor Knight...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1932) 31 (1): 70–87.
Published: 01 January 1932
... predecessors in its desire to befriend womankind was the Ladies Garland* pub­ lished from 1824 to 1828, at Harper s Ferry, Virginia, by John S. Gallaher. In dedicating his paper to the ladies, the editor explained, his object was rather entertainment than instruction, yet he would not hesitate on occasions...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1952) 51 (3): 447–449.
Published: 01 July 1952
... of local color which Cable and Harris had made so palatable to the host of magazine readers. Most gifted of all perhaps was restless Lafcadio Hearn, who acted as the Pierre Loti of Louisiana before he moved on to the West Indies and Japan. From the Middle West there appeared Hamlin Garland, Thorstein...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1956) 55 (2): 221–232.
Published: 01 April 1956
... as Howells, Crane, Garland, Norris, Dreiser, and H. B. Fuller. Critics and scholars are now willing to assign a greater importance than ever before to the tradition of protest and exposure in American literature. But there is, as there has always been, one curious neglect in the study of this tradition...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1974) 73 (1): 130–144.
Published: 01 January 1974
... responsibility, the delegates and the speakers sketched a program of action and a vision of the future that was very much a part of black thinking in the South in the early twentieth century. The Young People s Congress was the brainchild of a young black educator, writer, and church worker, Irvine Garland Penn...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1981) 80 (4): 406–418.
Published: 01 October 1981
... sparse and trun­ cated, and that Lisa Minelli was not Judy Garland. These are a little like the complaints recorded about the early works of Joyce, Picasso, 410 The South Atlantic Quarterly Pirandello, Beckett, Pinter, Bond, all of whom offered original works that were not like any of the other works...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2022) 121 (4): 838–845.
Published: 01 October 2022
... in Guatemala .” Journal of Latin American Studies , 51 , no. 1 , 85 - 107 . Garland David . 2001 . The Culture of Control: Crime and Social Order in Contemporary Society . Chicago : University of Chicago Press . Gottschalk Marie 2015 . “ Razing the Carceral State...