Main-Travelled Roads: being Six Stories of the Mississippi Valley. With an introduction by W.D. Howells and decorations by H.T. Carpenter


  • Author: Hamlin Garland
  • The harsh conditions of life as a farm laborer in Wisconsin, Iowa, and South Dakota spurred Hamlin Garland to seek refuge in Boston, where he encountered realist writer William Dean Howells. With Howells' encouragement, Garland sought to recapture the experiences of his youth in fiction, resulting in Main-Travelled Roads (1891), Boy Life on the Prairie (1893) and Wayside Courtships (1897). With time, Garland came to believe that realistic fiction must be combined with a democratic purpose, resulting in novels supporting the Populist Party and exposing injustice against Native Americans. His non-fiction work A Daughter of the Middle Border (1921) won the Pulitzer Prize.

  • ISBN: 9780543903648
  • ISBN: 9780543903631
  • Book details: This Elibron Classics title is a reprint of the original edition published by Herbert S. Stone & Company in Chicago & New York, 1898. This book is in English. This book contains 200 pages.
  • Edition: Elibron Classics
  • Book ID: 69927
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