|
|
![]() Helping San Diego, California and beyond since 1997.
|
|
Click here and add this page to your favorites!

|
Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: HAN-HEG |
|
|
HARTE, FRANCIS BRET (18391902) , American author, was born at Albany, New York
series of Condensed Novels (travesties of well-known works of fiction, somewhat in the style of Thackeray), published weekly in The Californian, of which he was editor, and reissued in book form in 1867. The Overland Monthly, the earliest considerable literary magazine on the Pacific coast, was established in 1868, with Harte as editor. His sketches and poems, which appeared in its pages during the next few years, attracted wide attention in the eastern states and in Europe.Bret Harte was an early master of the short story, and his Californian tales were regarded as introducing a new genre into fiction. " The Luck of Roaring Camp " (1868), " The Outcasts of Poker Flat " (1869), the later sketch " How Santa Claus came to Simpson
pioneer
York
consul
consul
in literary work. He died at Camberley, England, on the 5th of May 1902. A library edition of his Writings (16 vols.) was issued in 1900, and increased to 19 vols. in 1904. See also H. W. Boynton, Bret Harte (1905) in the Contemporary Men of Letters series ; T. E. Pemberton, Life of Bret Harte (1903), which contains a list
End of Article: HARTE, FRANCIS BRET (18391902) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
<a href="http://jcsm.org/StudyCenter/Encyclopedia/HAN_HEG/HARTE_FRANCIS_BRET_18391902_.html"> HARTE, FRANCIS BRET (18391902) </a> |
|
|
(Previous) HART, WILLIAM (18231894) |
(Next) HARTEBEEST |
|
Sponsored Advertisements