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Bret Harte

    August 25, 1836 – May 5, 1902

    Bret Harte was a master of short fiction set during the California Gold Rush, capturing romantic figures like miners and gamblers with his writing. While his interests broadened to encompass new subjects and locales throughout his career, his Gold Rush tales remain his most reprinted, adapted, and admired works. Harte's style is characterized by vivid descriptions and an ability to portray complex characters within rugged settings. His literary significance lies in his compelling narratives that both romanticized and realistically depicted a pivotal era in American history.

    Bret Harte
    The Luck of Roaring Camp, and Other Sketches
    Complete Works. Collected and rev. by the Author Volume 9
    Novels and Stories of Bret Harte, Volume 7
    The Complete Works Of Bret Harte, Volume 1
    The Writings of Bret Harte, Volume 17
    Poems and Stories, by Bret Harte; Selected and Edited For Schools and Colleges With An introducion by Charles Swain Thomas.