Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- A Selected Secondary Bibliography
- Editorial Note and Acknowledgments
- Part I THE RADICAL YEARS
- Part II THE MAJOR WORKS
- 5 Main-Travelled Roads
- 6 Main-Travelled Roads Revisited
- 7 Rose of Dutcher's Coolly
- 8 Sexuality in Rose of Dutcher's Coolly
- 9 A Son of the Middle Border
- Notes
- Index
6 - Main-Travelled Roads Revisited
from Part II - THE MAJOR WORKS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2014
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- A Selected Secondary Bibliography
- Editorial Note and Acknowledgments
- Part I THE RADICAL YEARS
- Part II THE MAJOR WORKS
- 5 Main-Travelled Roads
- 6 Main-Travelled Roads Revisited
- 7 Rose of Dutcher's Coolly
- 8 Sexuality in Rose of Dutcher's Coolly
- 9 A Son of the Middle Border
- Notes
- Index
Summary
One of the almost obligatory occasions of academic literary criticism is the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the publication of a major work. In seeking to take advantage of this custom in order to make some remarks about Hamlin Garland's Main-Travelled Roads, which first appeared in the spring of 1891, I wish also to discuss at some length a much later and lesser work, my own critical study Hamlin Garland's Early Work and Career, published in 1960. My plan, in brief, is to undertake a re-examination of Garland's collection of six Mississippi Valley stories by means of a comparison of my older ideas about the work and my present sense of its nature. My hope is that this comparison will suggest both the permanent vitality of Main-Travelled Roads and something about the various changes that have occurred in literary criticism and scholarship in the thirty-five years or so since I first examined the book.
I say “thirty-five years or so” despite the appearance of my study in 1960 because Hamlin Garland's Early Work and Career was in fact a revised version of the doctoral dissertation which I prepared during the early 1950s while I was a graduate student at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and which I completed in 1955. I can't say that I began my doctoral studies in 1951 with the expectation that I would write a dissertation on Hamlin Garland.
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- The Significant Hamlin GarlandA Collection of Essays, pp. 59 - 70Publisher: Anthem PressPrint publication year: 2014