Explore the life and works of Joaquin Miller, the "Poet of the Sierras," in this comprehensive study. This book delves into Miller's adventurous life, his literary contributions, and his enduring impact on the image of the American West. From his early years to his celebrated status, this volume offers insights into the man and the myth.
Discover the poems and prose that captivated a nation and shaped perceptions of the frontier. Ideal for students of American literature, Western history, and anyone fascinated by the life of a true original.
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