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Experience the allure of the stage and the complexities of the human heart in Hamlin Garland's "The Light of the Star: A Novel." Set in the early 20th century, this compelling social drama unfolds within the vibrant world of theater. The novel explores the intertwined lives of those drawn to the spotlight, delving into the drama and passion that ignites both on and off stage. At its heart, "The Light of the Star" portrays the challenges and triumphs of an actress navigating love and ambition. Garland masterfully crafts a story of emotional entanglement, where the pursuit of dreams clashes with…mehr

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Experience the allure of the stage and the complexities of the human heart in Hamlin Garland's "The Light of the Star: A Novel." Set in the early 20th century, this compelling social drama unfolds within the vibrant world of theater. The novel explores the intertwined lives of those drawn to the spotlight, delving into the drama and passion that ignites both on and off stage. At its heart, "The Light of the Star" portrays the challenges and triumphs of an actress navigating love and ambition. Garland masterfully crafts a story of emotional entanglement, where the pursuit of dreams clashes with the demands of the heart in a classic love triangle. Meticulously prepared for print republication, this edition allows readers to rediscover Garland's timeless prose. Explore the themes of love, societal expectations, and the captivating world behind the curtain in this enduring work of literary fiction. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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Hannibal Hamlin Garland was an American novelist, poet, essayist, short story author, Georgist, and psychical researcher. He is best known for his fiction about hardworking Midwestern farmers. Hannibal Hamlin Garland was born on a farm near West Salem, Wisconsin, on September 14, 1860, as the second of four children of Richard Garland of Maine and Charlotte Isabelle McClintock. The boy was named after Abraham Lincoln's vice president, Hannibal Hamlin. He grew up on numerous Midwestern farms before relocating to Boston, Massachusetts, in 1884 to pursue a writing career. He read diligently at the Boston Public Library. There he grew infatuated with Henry George's views and the Single Tax Movement. George's beliefs influenced several of his writings, including Main-Travelled Roads (1891), Prairie Folks (1892), and his novel Jason Edwards (1892). Main-Travelled Roads was his first big hit. It was a compilation of short stories inspired by his time on the farm. He serialized a biography of Ulysses S. Grant in McClure's Magazine before turning it into a book in 1898. The same year, Garland visited the Yukon to observe the Klondike Gold Rush, which inspired The Trail of the Gold Seekers (1899).