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A Daughter of the Middle Border (Pulitzer Prize: 1922)

A Daughter of the Middle Border (Pulitzer Prize: 1922)

Autor:   Garland, Hamlin

Nakladatelství: Oak Grove
ISBN: 9780486402178


Původní cena:   155 Kč
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This edition won the 1922 Pulitzer Prize for Literature in the Biography category.A Daughter of the Middle Border is the sequel to A Son of the Middle Border continues the author's autobiographical theme and deals with Garland-s marriage and later career. This sensitive study of individuals, their relationships, and the colorful drama that made up their daily lives offers a glimpse into pioneer life in 19th-century mid-America.A Selection from the FOREWARD:To the Readers of ""A Son of the Middle Border"" In taking up and carrying forward the theme of ""A Son of the Middle Border"" I am fully aware of my task's increasing difficulties, realizing that I must count on the clear understanding and continuing good will of my readers. First of all, you must grant that the glamor of childhood, the glories of the Civil War, the period of prairie conquest which were the chief claims to interest in the first volume of my chronicle can not be restated in these pages. The action of this book moves forward into the light of manhood, into the region of middle age. Furthermore, its theme is more personal. Its scenes are less epic. It is a study of individuals and their relationships rather than of settlements and migrations. In short, ""A Daughter of the Middle Border"" is the complement of ""A Son of the Middle Border,"" a continuation, not a repetition, in which I attempt to answer the many questions which readers of the first volume have persistently put to me. ""Did your mother get her new daughter?"" ""How long did she live to enjoy the peace of her Homestead?"" ""What became of David and Burton?"" ""Did your father live to see his grandchildren?"" These and many other queries, literary as well as personal, are-I trust-satisfactorily answered in this book. Like the sequel to a novel, it attempts to account for its leading characters and to satisfy the persistent interest which my correspondents have so cordially expressed. It remains to say that the tale is as true as my memory will permit-it is constructed only by leaving things out. If it reads, as some say, like fiction, that result is due not to invention but to the actual lives of the characters involved. Finally this closes my story of the Garlands and McClintocks and the part they took in a marvelous era in American settlement.

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