Jan 3, 2010
Besides King Lear (1608), A Thousand Acres builds on precedents going back to the local color movement of the nineteenth century, in which writers like Hamlin Garland and Willa Cather chronicled the efforts of pioneers, often immigrants, to bring the midwestern prairies under cultivation, and the emotional, financial, and physical price many paid for developing this vast agricultural breadbasket. Later writers like Frank Norris, Theodore Dreiser, Sinclair Lewis, Sherwood Anderson, and Edgar Lee Masters showed how even after the farms and communities were established,...
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