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Hamlin Garland: Selected Bibliography

The Amazing Benjamin Franklin. NY, 1929. Print.

Companions on the Trail. NY, 1931. Print.

The Slabsides Book of John Burroughs. Boston, MA, 1931. Print.

Ahnebrink, Lars. "Garland and Dreiser: An Abortive Friendship." Midwest Journal 7 (1955): 285-92. Print.

---. "Paris in Times of Turmoil: Three Letters of Hamlin Garland to His Parents in 1899." Etudes Anglaises 9 (1956): 246-51. Print.

Alsen, Eberhard. "Hamlin Garland's First Novel: A Spoil of Office." Western American Literature 4 (1969): 91-105. Print.

---. A Spoil of Office. Series in American Studies. New York, NY: Johnson Reprint, 1969. Print.

Andrews, Clarence A. "Back to Mitchel County." Midwestern Miscellany 7 (1979): 15-24. Print.

Arvidson, Lloyd A. Centennial Tributes and a Checklist of the Hamlin Garland Papers in the University of Southern California Library. Los Angeles: Univ. of Southern California Lib., 1962. Print.

Basinski, Michael Douglas. Ethnicity and the Prairie Fiction of Hamlin Garland, Willa Cather and O. E. Rolvaag. 1996. Print.

Bauch, Jonathan. "The Odyssey and Hamlin Garland's 'the Return of a Private'." Eureka Studies in Teaching Short Fiction 7 1 (2006): 103-07. Print.

Becknell, Thomas. "Hamlin Garland's Response to Whitman." The Old Northwest: A Journal of Regional Life and Letters 7 3 (1981): 217-35. Print.

Becknell, Thomas Ira. Added Dimensions: Studies in American Literary Realism. 1984. Print.

Bidle, Kenneth E. Impressionism in American Literature to the Year 1900. Ann Arbor, MI, 1969. Print.

Bledsoe, Thomas A. Main-Travelled Roads: Six Mississippi Valley Stories. New York: Holt Rinehart & Winston, 1963. Print.

Borchers, Hans. Hamlin Garland (1860-1940): Die Entwicklung Eines Amerikanischen Realisten. Bern: Lang, 1975. Print.

Bosha, Francis J. "Hamlin Garland's Estrangement from the Midwest: The Case of Main-Travelled Roads and the Single Tax." Thought Currents in English Literature 55 (1982): 87-95. Print.

Bovey, Seth, and Gary Scharnhorst. "Hamlin Garland's First Published Essay." ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews 5 1 (1992): 20-23. Print.

Bray, Robert. "Hamlin Garland's Rose of Dutcher's Coolly." Great Lakes Review: A Journal of Midwest Culture 3 1 (1976): 1-14. Print.

Bremer, Sidney H. "Lost Continuities: Alternative Urban Visions in Chicago Novels, 1890-1915." Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal 64 1 (1981): 29-51. Print.

Broderick, John C. "Recent Acquisitions of the Manuscript Division." Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress 30 (1973): 295-337. Print.

---. "Recent Acquisitions of the Manuscript Division." Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress 31 (1974): 235-67. Print.

Brown, Bill. "The Popular, the Populist, and the Populace-Locating Hamlin Garland in the Politics of Culture." Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 50 3 (1994): 89-110. Print.

Browne, Ray B. "'Popular' and Folk Songs: Unifying Force in Garland's Autobiographical Works." Southern Folklore Quarterly 25 (1961): 153-66. Print.

Bryer, Jackson R., and Eugene Harding. "Hamlin Garland (1860-1940): A Bibliography of Secondary Comment." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 3 (1970): 290-387. Print.

Bryer, Jackson R., Eugene Harding, and Robert A. Rees. "Hamlin Garland: Reviews and Notices of His Work." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 4 (1971): 103-56. Print.

---. Hamlin Garland and the Critics: An Annotated Bibliography. Troy, N.Y.: Whitston, 1973. Print.

Bunge, Nancy. "Walt Whitman's Influence on Hamlin Garland." Walt Whitman Review 23 (1977): 45-50. Print.

Campbell, Donna. "A Literary Expatriate: Hamlin Garland, Edith Wharton, and the Politics of a Literary Reputation." Edith Wharton Review 24 2 (2008): 1-6. Print.

Carp, Roger E. "Hamlin Garland and the Cult of True Womanhood." Women, Women Writers, and the West. Eds. Lee, L. L. and Merrill Lewis. Troy, NY: Whitston, 1979. 252 pp. Print.

Carter, Joseph. "Hamlin Garland." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 8 (1975): 260-65. Print.

Carter, Joseph L. "Hamlin Garland's Liberated Woman." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 6 (1973): 255-58. Print.

---. Hamlin Garland and the Western Myth. Ann Arbor, MI, 1974. Print.

Christman, Henry M. A Son of the Middle Border. New York, NY: Macmillan, 1962. Print.

Clark, Michael. "Herbert Spencer, Hamlin Garland, and Rose of Dutcher's Coolly." American Literary Realism 17 2 (1984): 203-08. Print.

Clayton, Lawrence. "Hamlin Garland's Negative Use of Folk Elements." Folklore Forum 6 (1973): 107-08. Print.

Crisler, Jesse S. "Hamlin Garland's Relationship with Frank Norris." Frank Norris Studies 4 (2004): 5-12. Print.

Culbert, Gary A. Hamlin Garland's Image of Woman: An Allegiance to Ideality. Ann Arbor, MI, 1974. Print.

Daly, J. P. "Hamlin Garland's Rose of Dutcher's Coolly." English Language and Literature 11 (1962): 51-65. Print.

Davis, Jack L. "Hamlin Garland's Indians and the Quality of Civilized Life." Where the West Begins: Essays on Middle Border and Siouxland Writing, in Honor of Herbert Krause. Eds. Huseboe, Arthur R. and William Geyer. Sioux Falls: Center for Western Studies Augustana Coll, 1978. 160 pp. Print.

Dove, John R. "The Significance of Hamlin Garland's First Visit to England." University of Texas Studies in English 32 (1953): 96-109. Print.

Doyle, James. "The Post-Ultimate Frontier: American Authors in the Canadian West, 1885-1900." Essays on Canadian Writing 22 (1981): 14-26. Print.

---. "Archibald Lampman and Hamlin Garland." Canadian Poetry: Studies, Documents, Reviews 16 (1985): 38-46. Print.

Duffey, Bernard I. "Hamlin Garland's 'Decline' from Realism." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 25 1 (1953): 69-74. Print.

---. "Mr. Koerner's Reply Considered." American Literature 26 (1954): 432-35. Print.

Dunlop, M. H. "Unfinished Business: Hamlin Garland and Edward Macdowell." The Old Northwest: A Journal of Regional Life and Letters 10 2 (1984): 175-85. Print.

Earley, Jane F. An Edition of Hamlin Garland's 'Miller of Boscobel'. Ann Arbor, MI, 1970. Print.

Edwards, Herbert. "Herne, Garland, and Henry George." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 28 3 (1956): 359-67. Print.

Engel, Bernard F. "Garland's Prairie Muse." Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature Newsletter 8 3 (1978): 1-3. Print.

---. "Edith Thomas and Hamlin Garland: Canaan and Rome." Midamerica: The Yearbook of the Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature 14 (1987): 41-50. Print.

Evans, T. Jeff. "The Return Motif as a Function of Realism in Main-Travelled Roads." Kansas Quarterly 5 4 (1973): 33-40. Print.

Flanagan, John T. "Hamlin Garland, Occasional Minnesotan." Minnesota History 22 (1941): 157-68. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland Writes to His Chicago Publisher." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 23 4 (1952): 447-57. Print.

---. "Folklore in Five Middlewestern Novelists." Great Lakes Review: A Journal of Midwest Culture 1 2 (1975): 43-57. Print.

Fleeger, Wayne Robert. Garland's Middle Period: Romantic Fiction, 1898-1916. Ann Arbor, MI, 1978. Print.

Foote, Stephanie. "The Value of Regional Identity: Labor, Representation, and Authorship in Hamlin Garland." Studies in American Fiction 27 2 (1999): 159-82. Print.

French, Florence. "'Dear Man!': Bluff Letters of Literary Friendship from James Whitcomb Riley to Hamlin Garland." Ball State University Forum 20 2 (1979): 38-43. Print.

French, Warren. "What Shall We Do About Hamlin Garland?" American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 3 (1970): 283-89. Print.

Fujii, Gertrude S. The Veritism of Hamlin Garland. Ann Arbor, MI, 1970. Print.

Fuller, Daniel J. "Mark Twain and Hamlin Garland: Contrarieties in Regionalism." Mark Twain Journal 17 1 (1973): 14-18. Print.

---. "Mark Twain and Hamlin Garland: Contrarieties in Regionalism." Mark Twain Journal 17 1 (1974): 14-18. Print.

Funchion, John. "Putting the Past out to Pasture: Nostalgia, Regional Aesthetics and the Mutualist Imagination of the 1890s." Modernist Cultures 3 2 (2008): 173-91. Print.

Garland, Hamlin. "Roadside Meetings of a Literary Nomad." Bookman 71 (1930): 302-13. Print.

Garland, Hamlin. "Roadside Meetings of a Literary Nomad." Bookman 70 (1929): 138-52, 246-57, 392-406. Print.

---. Roadside Meetings. NY, 1930. Print.

---. My Friendly Contemporaries: A Literary Log. NY, 1932. Print.

---. Roadside Meetings. NY, 1932. Print.

---. Afternoon Neighbors: Further Excerpts from a Literary Log. NY, 1934. Print.

---. Crumbling Idols: Twelve Essays on Art and Literature. Gainesville, FL, 1952. Print.

---. Main-Travelled Roads. New York, NY, 1954. Print.

---. "Stephen Crane as I Knew Him." The Yale Review 75 1 (1985): 1-12. Print.

---. "Mark Twain's Latest." Library of America (Library of America). Ed. Fishkin, Shelley Fisher. New York, NY: Library of America, 2010. xxvi, 492 pp. Print.

Gervaud, Michel. "Two Children of the Prairie." Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial Newsletter 29 1 (1985): 2-3. Print.

Gilliland, Marshall. "The American West: Publishing Minutiae." Canadian Review of American Studies 8 (1977): 214-20. Print.

Gish, Robert. Hamlin Garland: The Far West. Boise State University Western Writers Series. Boise: Boise State Univ., 1976. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland's Northwest Travels: 'Camp' Westering." The Westering Experience in American Literature: Bicentennial Essays. Eds. Lewis, Merrill and L. L. Lee. Bellingham, WA: Bureau for Faculty Research Western Washington Univ, 1977. 224 pp. Print.

Gish, Robert F. "Desertion and Rescue on the Dakota Plains: Hamlin Garland in the Land of the Straddle-Bug." South Dakota Review 16 3 (1978): 30-45. Print.

Goldstein, Jesse Sidney. "Two Literary Radicals: Garland and Markham in Chicago, 1893." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 17 2 (1945): 152-60. Print.

Grover, Dorys C. "Garland's 'Emily Dickinson'-a Case of Mistaken Identity." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 46 2 (1974): 219-20. Print.

Gustafson, Neil. Getting Back to Their Texts: A Reconsideration of the Attitudes of Willa Cather and Hamlin Garland toward Pioneer Life on the Midwestern Agricultural Frontier. 1996. Print.

---. "Willa Cather and Hamlin Garland: Parallel Early Lives." Willa Cather Newsletter & Review 49 1 (2005): 9-11. Print.

Harder, Hyla H. The Influence of Scientific Theories of Expression on Garland's Main-Travelled Roads. Ann Arbor, MI, 1973. Print.

Harris, Elbert Leroy. Hamlin Garland's Use of the American Scene in His Fiction. 1960. Print.

Harrison, Stanley R. "Hamlin Garland and the Double Vision of Naturalism." Studies in Short Fiction 6 (1969): 548-56. Print.

Henson, Clyde E. "Joseph Kirkland's Influence on Hamlin Garland." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 23 4 (1952): 458-63. Print.

Herrscher, Walter. "The Natural Environment in Hamlin Garland's Main-Travelled Roads." The Old Northwest: A Journal of Regional Life and Letters 11 1-2 (1985): 35-50. Print.

Hewitt, Barnard. "Margaret Fleming in Chickering Hall: The First Little Theatre in America?" Theatre Journal 34 2 (1982): 165-71. Print.

Higgins, John E. "A Man from the Middle Border: Hamlin Garland's Diaries." Wisconsin Magazine of History 46 (1963): 294-302. Print.

Hiscoe, David W. "Feeding and Consuming in Garland's Main-Travelled Roads." Western American Literature 15 (1980): 3-15. Print.

Holloway, Jean. Hamlin Garland: A Biography. Austin, TX: U of Texas P, 1960. Print.

Irsfeld, John H. "The Use of Military Language in Hamlin Garland's 'the Return of a Private'." Western American Literature 7 (1972): 145-47. Print.

Jacobson, Marcia. "The Flood of Remembrance and the Stream of Time: Hamlin Garland's Boy Life on the Prairie." Western American Literature 17 3 (1982): 227-42. Print.

Johnson, Jane. Crumbling Idols: Twelve Essays on Art Dealing Chiefly with Literature, Painting, and the Drama. Cambridge, MA: Belknap, 1960. Print.

Johnston, Matt. "Hamlin Garland's Detour into Art Criticism: Forecasting the Triumph of Popular Culture over Populism at the End of the Frontier." Journal of American Culture 34 4 (2011): 346-56. Print.

Jordan, David. "Representing Regionalism." Canadian Review of American Studies/Revue Canadienne d'Etudes Americaines 23 2 (1993): 101-14. Print.

Joseph, Philip. "Land and Literary: Hamlin Garland, Sarah Orne Jewett, and the Production of Regional Literatures." Studies in American Fiction 26 2 (1998): 147-70. Print.

---. American Literary Regionalism in a Global Age. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State UP, 2007. Print.

Kaye, Frances W. "Hamlin Garland: A Closer Look at the Later Fiction." North Dakota Quarterly 43 3 (1975): 45-56. Print.

---. "Literary Pilgrimages on the Middle Border." Prairie Schooner 52 (1978): 281-89. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland and Frederick Philip Grove: Self-Conscious Chroniclers of the Pioneers." Canadian Review of American Studies 10 (1979): 31-39. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland's Feminism." Women and Western American Literature. Eds. Stauffer, Helen Winter and Susan J. Rosowski. Troy, NY: Whitston, 1982. x, 331 pp. Print.

Knowles, Owen, and J. H. Stape. "Conrad and Hamlin Garland: A Correspondence Recovered." Conradian: Journal of the Joseph Conrad Society 31 2 (2006): 62-78. Print.

Koerner, James D. "Comment on 'Hamlin Garland's 'Decline' from Realism'." American Literature 26 (1954): 427-32. Print.

Krauth, Leland. "Boy Life on the Prairie: Portrait of the Artist as a Young American." Markham Review 11 (1982): 25-29. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland: Realist of Old Age." Midamerica: The Yearbook of the Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature 9 (1982): 23-37. Print.

Labrie, Rodrigue Edward. American Naturalism: A View from Within. Ann Arbor, MI, 1965. Print.

Lang, Hans-Joachim. "Der Prophet Und Seine Heldin: Hamlin Garlands Rose of Dutcher's Coolly." Theorie Und Praxis Im Erzahlen Des 19. Und 20. Jahrhunderts: Studien Zur Englischen Und Amerikanischen Literatur Zu Ehren Von Willi Erzgraber. Eds. Herget, Winfried, et al. Tubingen: Narr, 1986. xxi, 410 pp. Print.

Larkin, Sharon. "The Waning of the American Agrarian Myth: Garland and the Garden." Heritage of Kansas: A Journal of the Great Plains 9 1 (1976): 19-27. Print.

Lazenby, Walter. "Idealistic Realist on the Platform: Hamlin Garland." Quarterly Journal of Speech 49 (1963): 138-45. Print.

Littlefield, Daniel F., and Lonnie E. Underhill. "Renaming the American Indian: 1890-1913." American Studies 12 2 (1971): 33-46. Print.

---. "The Emerging New West in Hamlin Garland's Fiction, 1910-1916." Markham Review 9 (1980): 35-40. Print.

Low, Matthew. "Rereading Hamlin Garland's the Book of the American Indian." Midamerica: The Yearbook of the Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature 34 (2007): 87-96. Print.

MacDonald, Bonney. "Eastern Imaginings of the West in Hamlin Garland's 'up the Coolly' and 'God's Ravens'." Western American Literature 28 3 (1993): 209-30. Print.

---. "Recent Hamlin Garland Reprints and Scholarship." Updating the Literary West. Eds. Westbrook, Max and Dan Flores. Fort Worth, TX: Western Literature Association in association with Texas Christian UP, 1997. xxiii, 1031 pp. Print.

Mane, Robert. "Une Rencontre Litteraire: Hamlin Garland Et Stephen Crane." Etudes Anglaises: Grande-Bretagne, Etats-Unis 17 (1964): 30-46. Print.

Martin, Alma Borth. A Vocabulary Study of 'the Gilded Age'. Webster Groves, MO, 1930. Print.

Martin, Quentin Ellis. The Forgotten Radical: Hamlin Garland and the Populist Revolt. 1994. Print.

Martin, Quentin E. "Hamlin Garland's 'the Return of a Private' and 'under the Lion's Paw' and the Monopoly of Money in Post-Civil War America." American Literary Realism 29 1 (1996): 62-77. Print.

---. "'This Spreading Radicalism': Hamlin Garland's a Spoil of Office and the Creation of True Populism." Studies in American Fiction 26 1 (1998): 29-50. Print.

---. "Agricultural Awakenings: Hamlin Garland's a Little Norsk and 'the Land of the Straddle-Bug'." American Literary Realism 37 2 (2005): 141-58. Print.

McCullough, Joseph. Tales of the Middle Border. Albany: NCUP, 1990. Print.

McCullough, Joseph B. "Hamlin Garland's Quarrel with the Dial." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 9 (1976): 77-80. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland's Letters to James Whitcomb Riley." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 9 (1976): 249-60. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland's Romantic Fiction." Crit. Essays on Amer. Lit. Ed. Nagel, James. Boston: Hall, 1982. ix, 372 pp. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland." Dictionary of Literary Biography (Dlb). Eds. Kimbel, Bobby Ellen and William E. Grant. Detroit, MI: Thomson Gale, 1989. xvii, 337 pp. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland." Dictionary of Literary Biography (Dlb). Ed. Gale, Robert L. Detroit, MI: Gale, 1997. xix, 469 pp. Print.

McElderry, B. R. "Hamlin Garland and Henry James." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 23 4 (1952): 433-46. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland's View of Whitman." Personalist 36 (1955): 369-78. Print.

---. "Boy Life on the Prairie: Hamlin Garland's Best Reminiscence." Educational Leader 22 4 (1959): 5-16. Print.

McElderry, Bruce R. Boy Life on the Prairie. Lincoln, NE: U of Nebraska P, 1961. Print.

McGreivey, John C. "Art and Ideas in Garland's the Captain of the Gray-Horse Troop." Markham Review 5 (1976): 52-58. Print.

McKay, James. Hamlin Garland's the Book of the American Indian: A View from the Inside. Ann Arbor, MI, 1980. Print.

Meisenheimer, Donald Keith. Uncovering the Unwestern: The Politics of Rootedness in Twentieth Century Western American Writing. 1999. Print.

Metzger, Doug. Plots of Incline: American Local Color and Postbellum Philosophy. 2012. Print.

Meyer, Roy W. "Hamlin Garland and the American Indian." Western American Literature 2 (1967): 109-25. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland and Midwest Farm Fiction." A Literary History of the American West. Eds. Westbrook, Max and James H. Maguire. Fort Worth: Texas Christian UP, 1987. xliii, 1353 pp. Print.

Miller, Charles T. "Hamlin Garland's Retreat from Realism." Western American Literature 1 (1966): 119-29. Print.

Miller, John. "The Search for Meaning in the History of Small Towns." The Prairie Frontier. Eds. Looney, Sandra, Arthur R. Huseboe and Geoffrey Hunt. Sioux Falls, SD: Nordland Heritage Foundation, 1984. 166 pp. Print.

Monteiro, George. "A Capsule Assessment of Stephen Crane by Hamlin Garland." Stephen Crane Newsletter 3 1 (1968): 2. Print.

---. "Addenda to the Bibliographies of Conrad, Frederic, Garland, Hardy and Howells: Reviews in Public Opinion." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 70 (1976): 276-78. Print.

Monteiro, George, and Barton L. St. Armand. "Garland's 'Emily' Dickinson-Identified." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 47 4 (1976): 632-33. Print.

Motley, Warren. "Hamlin Garland's under the Wheel: Regionalism Unmasking America." Modern Drama 26 4 (1983): 477-85. Print.

Nagel, James. "Sarah Orne Jewett Writes to Hamlin Garland." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 54 3 (1981): 416-23. Print.

---. Critical Essays on Hamlin Garland. Crit. Essays on Amer. Lit. Boston: Hall, 1982. Print.

Newlin, Keith. Melodramatic Naturalism: London, Garland, Dreiser, and the Campaign to Reform the American Theater. 1992. Print.

---. "Melodramatist of the Middle Border: Hamlin Garland's Early Work Reconsidered." Studies in American Fiction 21 2 (1993): 153-69. Print.

---. "Uplifting the Stage: Hamlin Garland and the Chicago Theater Society." Journal of American Drama and Theatre 8 1 (1996): 1-17. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland and the 'Illegitimacy Bill' of 1913." American Literary Realism 29 1 (1996): 78-88. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland: A Bibliography (1896-1940)." Bulletin of Bibliography 54 1 (1997): 11-20. Print.

---. Hamlin Garland: A Bibliography, with a Checklist of Unpublished Letters. Troy, NY: Whitston, 1998. Print.

---. "Prospecting for Health: Hamlin Garland's Klondike Adventures." American Literary Realism 35 1 (2002): 72-92. Print.

---. Hamlin Garland. University of North Carolina at Wilmington, 2005. Print.

---. "Clouted by Reviewers: The Texts of Garland's Rose of Dutcher's Coolly." Documentary Editing 27 2 (2005): 71-81. Print.

---. "'I Am as Ever Your Disciple': The Friendship of Hamlin Garland and W. D. Howells." Papers on Language and Literature: A Journal for Scholars and Critics of Language and Literature 42 3 (2006): 264-90. Print.

---. "Why Hamlin Garland Left the Main-Travelled Road." Studies in American Naturalism 1 1-2 (2006): 70-89. Print.

---. Hamlin Garland: A Life. Lincoln, NE: U of Nebraska P, 2008. Print.

Newlin, Keith, and Joseph B. McCullough. Selected Letters of Hamlin Garland. Lincoln, NE: U of Nebraska P, 1998. Print.

Oehlschlaeger, Fritz H. "Hamlin Garland and the Pulitzer Prize Controversy of 1921." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 51 3 (1979): 409-14. Print.

Payne, James R. Style and Meaning in American Autobiography: William Dean Howells, Henry James, Hamlin Garland. Ann Arbor, MI, 1974. Print.

Perosa, Sergio. "Garland E Il Veritism." Verri: Rivista di Letteratura 27 (1968): 69-79. Print.

Pilkington, John. "Henry Blake Fuller's Satire on Hamlin Garland." Studies in English 8 (1967): 1-6. Print.

---. "Aftermath of a Novelist." Studies in English 10 (1968): 1-23. Print.

---. "Fuller, Garland, Taft, and the Art of the West." Papers on Language and Literature: A Journal for Scholars and Critics of Language and Literature 8 supp. (1972): 39-56. Print.

Pizer, Donald. "Hamlin Garland in the Standard." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 26 3 (1954): 401-15. Print.

---. "An 1890 Account of Margaret Fleming." American Literature 27 (1955): 264-67. Print.

---. "Crane Reports Garland on Howells." Modern Language Notes 70 1 (1955): 37-39. Print.

---. "'the Rise of Boomtown,' an Unpublished Dakota Novel by Hamlin Garland." South Dakota History Collections 28 (1956): 345-89. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland: A Bibliography of Newspaper and Periodical Publications (1885-1895)." Bulletin of Bibliography 12 (1957): 41-44. Print.

---. "The Radical Drama in Boston 1889-1891." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 31 3 (1958): 361-74. Print.

---. "Romantic Individualism in Garland, Norris and Crane." American Quarterly 10 (1958): 463-75. Print.

---. "'John Boyle's Conclusion': An Unpublished Middle Border Story by Hamlin Garland." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 31 1 (1959): 59-75. Print.

---. "A Summer Campaign in Chicago: Hamlin Garland Defends a Native Art." Western Humanities Review 13 (1959): 375-82. Print.

---. "The Garland-Crane Relationship." Huntington Library Quarterly 24 (1960): 75-82. Print.

---. Hamlin Garland's Early Work and Career. University of California Publications, English Studies. Berkeley, CA: U of California P, 1960. Print.

---. "Evolutionary Literary Criticism and the Defense of Howellsian Realism." Journal of English and Germanic Philology 61 (1962): 296-304. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland's a Son of the Middle Border: An Appreciation." South Atlantic Quarterly 65 (1966): 448-59. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland (1860-1940)." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 1 (1967): 45-51. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland's a Son of the Middle Border: Autobiography as 'Art'." Essays in American and English Literature Presented to Bruce Robert Mcelderry, Jr. Eds. Schulz, Max F., William D. Templeman and Charles R. Metzger. Athens: Ohio UP, 1968. 76-107. Print.

---. Hamlin Garland's Diaries. San Marino, CA: Huntington Lib., 1969. Print.

---. Rose of Dutcher's Coolly. Lincoln: U. of Neb. P., 1969. Print.

---. Main-Travelled Roads. Merrill Editions. Columbus, Ohio: Charles E. Merrill, 1970. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland's Main Travelled Roads Revisited." South Dakota Review 29 1 (1991): 53-67. Print.

---. "Late Nineteenth-Century American Literary Naturalism: A Re-Introduction." American Literary Realism 38 3 (2006): 189-202. Print.

---. American Naturalism and the Jews: Garland, Norris, Dreiser, Wharton, and Cather. Urbana, IL: U of Illinois P, 2008. Print.

---. "Sexuality in Hamlin Garland's Rose of Dutcher's Coolly." Papers on Language and Literature: A Journal for Scholars and Critics of Language and Literature 45 3 (2009): 287-97. Print.

---. Hamlin Garland, Prairie Radical: Writings from the 1890s. Urbana, IL: U of Illinois P, 2010. Print.

Popken, Randall L. "From Innocence to Experience in My Antonia and Boy Life on the Prairie." North Dakota Quarterly 46 2 (1978): 73-81. Print.

Price, Kenneth M. "Hamlin Garland's 'the Evolution of American Thought': A Missing Link in the History of Whitman Criticism." Walt Whitman Review 3 2 (1985): 1-20. Print.

---. "Whitman's Influence on Hamlin Garland's Rose of Dutcher's Coolly." The Mickle Street Review 9 Pt. 2 (1988): 19-29. Print.

---. "Whitman's Influence on Hamlin Garland's 'Rose of Dutcher's Coolly'." Walt Whitman of Mickle Street. Ed. Sill, Geoffrey M. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1994. xvii, 318 pp. Print.

Price, Kenneth M., and Robert C. Leitz. "The Uncollected Letters of Hamlin Garland to Walt Whitman." Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 5 3 (1988): 1-13. Print.

Quantic, Diane D. Anticipation of the Revolt from the Village in Nineteenth Century Middle Western Fiction: A Study of the Small Town in the Works of Edward Eggleston, E.W. Howe, Joseph Kirkland, Hamlin Garland, William Allen White, Zona Gale, and Willa Cather. Ann Arbor, MI, 1972. Print.

Quantic, Diane Dufva. "The Revolt from the Village and Middle Western Fiction 1870-1915." Kansas Quarterly 5 6 (1973): 5-16. Print.

Ravitz, Abe. "Willa Cather under Fire: Hamlin Garland Misreads a Lost Lady." Western Humanities Review 9 (1955): 182-84. Print.

Raw, Ruth M. "Hamlin Garland, the Romanticist." Sewanee Review 36 (1928): 202-10. Print.

Reamer, Owen J. "Garland and the Indians." New Mexico Quarterly 34 (1964): 257-80. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland: Literary Freedom Crusader Manque." Markham Review 5 (1976): 47-52. Print.

Riese, Utz. "Universality and Differentiation: The Functional Context of Hamlin Garland's 'Veritism'." Amerikastudien/American Studies 36 1 (1991): 43-53. Print.

Rocha, Mark William. "Hamlin Garland's Temperance Play." American Literary Realism 21 3 (1989): 67-71. Print.

---. The Feminization of Failure in American Historiography: The Case of the Invisible Drama in the Life of Hamlin Garland (1860-1940). 1989. Print.

Roselle, William C. "A Hamlin Garland Letter to Herbert Stuart Stone." Books at Iowa 4 (1966): 9-11. Print.

Saraceni, Gene A. "Herne and the Single Tax: An Early Plea for an Actor's Union." Educational Theatre Journal 26 (1974): 315-25. Print.

Saum, Lewis O. "Hamlin Garland and Reform." South Dakota Review 10 4 (1972): 36-62. Print.

---. "Hamlin Garland and Reform." South Dakota Review 10 4 (1972): 36-62. Print.

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