The return of popular nineteenth-century short stories of the early American frontier
"James Hall was part of a literary scene in Cincinnati and in Illinois at the same time as Hawthorne and Irving were publishing short stories in New York and Boston. Middle Westerners should be delighted to rediscover one of their earliest masters of short fiction. Hall's style has all the charm of his most talented peers and deftly employs the techniques of sentimentality, irony, and physiognomy that were so popular at the time." --Gordon Sayre, University of...
The return of popular nineteenth-century short stories of the early American frontier