Drift from Two Shores

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Sprache - Englisch

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Bret Harte's 'Drift from Two Shores' is a collection of short stories and sketches that seamlessly melds together the harsh reality of frontier life with the lyrical beauty of the Californian landscape. Harte's prose is marked by its wit, satire, and the deft use of dialect, which vividly brings to life the diverse characters of the American West. This work is situated firmly within the local color tradition, offering insights into the societal intricacies of post-Gold Rush California. DigiCat Publishing's special edition of this compendium not only respects the literary craftsmanship of the original publication but also presents it within the context of a newly revitalized classic, making it more accessible to a contemporary audience.

Bret Harte, an influential figure in American literature, is often credited with introducing the Western genre to a wider readership. His personal experiences as a teacher, prospector, and a journalist during the California Gold Rush provided a rich tapestry of material that informed his storytelling. Harte's keen eye for detail and empathy for the common folk make 'Drift from Two Shores' a compelling read that captures the complexities and contradictions of pioneer society. His contribution to the preservation of Western American folklore within the literary canon cannot be overstated.

'Drift from Two Shores' comes highly recommended to those interested in the transformation of the American landscape through narrative, as well as to readers seeking to experience the quintessential qualities that define the local color genre. Harte's work is not merely a piece of historical recreation; it is an enduring collection that speaks to the timeless human condition. DigiCat Publishing's meticulous reissue serves both as a testament to Harte's enduring legacy and as an invitation to rediscover the captivating tales that bridge the shores of past and present.


About the Author

Francis Bret Harte (1836–1902) was an American short story writer and poet, best known for his work portraying the colorful life of California's mining camps and frontier during the mid-19th century. Born in Albany, New York, Harte moved to California in 1854, where he worked in various capacities before establishing himself as a powerful literary figure. Characterized by wit, a keen perception of character, and a strong sense of place, his storytelling captured the imagination of readers both within the United States and abroad. His most famous work, 'The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Sketches' (1870), became a milestone in American literature, introducing the regional short story form and paving the way for later writers like Mark Twain. 'Drift from Two Shores,' a lesser-known but significant collection, showcases Harte's narrative dexterity as it weaves together tales from both the eastern and western edges of American society. Harte's literary style often included the use of local dialects and vivid descriptions, a testament to his mastery in the portrayal of societal dynamics and prejudices of his time. Despite facing criticism for sentimentality in his work, Harte's influence on the development of the American short story genre remains a noted aspect of his literary legacy.

Product Details

Publisher: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Language: English

Size: 142 Pages

Filesize: 487.5 KB

ISBN: 8596547338970

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