HAMLIN GARLAND - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 101618
Price: $140.00
HAMLIN GARLAND
Hamlin Garland signs a piece of paper in brown ink.
Signature: "Hamlin Garland", 5¾x2½ piece of paper. Short
stories by Hamlin Garland (1860-1940) first appeared in "Harper's Weekly". Many
appeared in Main Traveled Roads (1891), followed by collections of
his short stories in Prairie Folks (1892) and Wayside Courtships
(1897). In his novel Crumbling Idols (1894), Garland put forward the
theory of realistic fiction, which he called veritism. Later novels were
criticized as being political propaganda. These included: Jason Edwards
(1892), A Member of the Third House (1892) and A Spoil of Office
(1892). The sequel to A Son of the Middle Border (1917), A Daughter
of the Middle Border (1921), continued the autobiographical theme of
that book and dealt with Garland's marriage and later career. It was awarded the
1922 Pulitzer Prize in Biography or Autobiography. Uniformly tanned.
Irregular top edge. Creased at lower left corner. Horizontal fold above
signature. Otherwise, fine condition.
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