This collection presents the complete works of J. G. Holland, a significant voice in 19th-century American literature. Holland's poetry, essays, and novels captured the spirit of his time, reflecting the social, moral, and intellectual currents that shaped the nation. This compilation offers readers a comprehensive view of Holland's literary contributions, showcasing his talent for both lyrical verse and insightful prose. Discover or rediscover works such as "Bitter-Sweet", "Kathrina", and other poems and essays that resonated with readers then and continue to offer valuable insights into the American experience.
This edition preserves the original texts, allowing modern audiences to engage with Holland's work as it was initially presented. It is an essential addition to any library seeking to represent the breadth and depth of American literary history.
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