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The Poetical Works of Bret Harte

(1880)
A collection of poems by

 
 
.One of America's best-loved authors' and poet's, Bret Harte's written legacy spans 55 years, leaving an enormous amount of his works for posterity. Considered by Harte's admirers to be his masterpiece, 'Dickens in Camp' was written in 1870 in tribute to Charles Dickens, upon that gentleman's death. 'The Outcasts of Poker Flat' gave rise to several film versions, and by combining it with 'The Luck of Roaring Camp', thus was created the 'spaghetti western', 'Four of the Apocalypse'. In the depths of his words, the reader discovers the author's irreverent humor, and experiences his intense feelings. While the small foreword, provided by AlwaysWrite Ent., gives us a slight glimpse into Bret Harte's life, and career, his true story lies within his poems.
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Genre: Literary Fiction

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