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Halleck, Reuben Post, 1859-1936

"History of American Literature"



SUGGESTED READINGS
Lincoln.--_The Gettysburg Address_, part of the _Second Inaugural Address_.
Harte.--_Tennessee's Partner_, and _How Santa Claus came to Simpson's Bar_.
Harte's two greatest stories, _The Luck of Roaring Camp_ and _The Outcasts
of Poker Flat_, should be read in mature years. These stories may all be
found in the single volume, entitled _The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other
Stories_. (Riverside Aldine Press Series.)
Field.--_Little Boy Blue_, _The Duel_, _Krinken_, _Wynken, Blynken, and
Nod_, _The Rock-a-By Lady_. These poems may all be found in Burt and
Cable's _The Eugene Field Book_.
Riley.--_When the Frost is on the Punkin, The Clover, The First Bluebird,
Ike Walton's Prayer, A Life Lesson, Away, Griggsby's Station, Little Mahala
Ashcraft, Our Hired Girl, Little Orphant Annie._ These poems may be found
in the three volumes, entitled _Neighborly Poems_, _Afterwhiles_, and
_Rhymes of Childhood_.
Mark Twain.--_Life on the Mississippi_, Chaps. VIII., IX., XIII. _Roughing
It_, Chap. II. If the first two chapters of _The Adventures of Tom Sawyer_
and _The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn_ are read, the time will probably
be found to finish the books.


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