The Overland Monthly

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Release : 1889
File : 774 Pages
ISBN-13 : NYPL:33433081665501


Overland Monthly

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Genre : West (U.S.)
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Release : 1872
File : 598 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCD:31175014405867


The Overland Monthly

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Release : 1967
File : 690 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:32044092691930


Overland Monthly And Out West Magazine

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Genre : West (U.S.)
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Release : 1874
File : 594 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:B4073288


Reading For Liberalism

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Founded in 1868, the Overland Monthly was a San Francisco–based literary magazine whose mix of humor, pathos, and romantic nostalgia for a lost frontier was an immediate sensation on the East Coast. Due in part to a regional desire to attract settlers and financial investment, the essays and short fiction published in the Overland Monthly often portrayed the American West as a civilized evolution of, and not a savage regression from, eastern bourgeois modernity and democracy. Stories about the American West have for centuries been integral to the way we imagine freedom, the individual, and the possibility for alternate political realities. Reading for Liberalism examines the shifting literary and narrative construction of liberal selfhood in California in the late nineteenth century through case studies of a number of western American writers who wrote for the Overland Monthly, including Noah Brooks, Ina Coolbrith, Bret Harte, Jack London, John Muir, and Frank Norris, among others. Reading for Liberalism argues that Harte, the magazine’s founding editor, and the other members of the Overland group critiqued and reimagined the often invisible fabric of American freedom. Reading for Liberalism uncovers and examines in the text of the Overland Monthly the relationship between wilderness, literature, race, and the production of individual freedom in late nineteenth-century California.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Stephen J. Mexal
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Release : 2020-04-01
File : 381 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781496211347


Cast Out Of Eden

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Author : Robert Acquinas McNally
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
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File : 259 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781496239198


The Luck Of Roaring Camp And Other Writings

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Bret Harte was at the forefront of western American literature, paving the way for other writers, including Mark Twain. For the first time in one volume, The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Writings brings together not only Harte's best-known pieces including "The Luck of Roaring Camp" and "The Outcasts of Poker Flat," but also the original transcription of the famous 1882 essay "The Argonauts of '49" as well as a selection of his poetry, lesser-known essays, and three of his Condensed Novels -parodies of James Fenimore Cooper, Charles Dickens, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Bret Harte
Publisher : Penguin
Release : 2001-08-01
File : 337 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781101177020


Tribes Of California

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This classic of American Indian ethnography, originally published in 1877, is again available in its complete form. In the summers of 1871 and 1872 Powers visited Indian groups in the northern two-thirds of California. A journalist by profession, he was untrained in ethnography, but was nonetheless an astonishingly intelligent observer who had a gift for writing in a spirited manner. He reported faithfully what he heard and portrayed accurately what he saw among the native survivors of Gold Rush days in a series of seventeen articles published mostly in The Overland Monthly. These were partly unwritten, added to, and reorganized by Powers to be published in 1877 as a report of the U.S. Geographical Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. Powers’ book is still basic and is referred to by everyone who deals with native cultures. The 1877 edition was not large, and Tribes of California is at last reprinted in response to growing demand for this rare volume. For this edition all of the original illustrations have been retained and the basic text printed in facsimile. Professor Robert F. Heizer has provided annotations throughout and an introduction to indicate contemporary thought about the volume.

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Genre : History
Author : Stephen Powers
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Release : 2023-09-01
File : 507 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780520342354


The Overland Monthly

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Genre : California
Author : Bret Harte
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Release : 1874
File : 596 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105020101577


Selected Writings

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Author : Bret Harte
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
Release : 2009-11-05
File : 62 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781442905658