bret harte

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bret harte

Bret Harte wrote stories about the California Gold Rush.

Definition

Proper noun: * Bret Harte: An American author, primarily known for his literary works that depict life and characters during the California Gold Rush era.

Usage
  • The name "Bret Harte" is used to refer to the historical person, the author, and by extension, his body of work.
  • It functions as a singular proper noun.
Examples
  • As the subject:
    • Bret Harte wrote vividly about miners and gamblers in the American West.
    • Scholars often study Bret Harte alongside his contemporary, Mark Twain.
  • Possessive form:
    • Bret Harte's most famous story is "The Luck of Roaring Camp."
    • The museum displayed a first edition of Bret Harte's collected works.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used attributively to describe things related to his life or literary style.
    • The town had a distinct Bret Harte atmosphere, reminiscent of his Gold Rush tales.
    • He is considered a master of the Bret Harte school of local color fiction.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hartean (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of Bret Harte or his works.
    • The story's setting and characters were distinctly Hartean.
Synonyms
  • Author, writer, literary figure.
Related Phrases
  • Local colorist: A writer who emphasizes the customs, dialect, and landscape of a particular region, a style with which Bret Harte is closely associated.
    • As a local colorist, Bret Harte captured the unique spirit of frontier California.
bret harte

Bret Harte wrote stories about the California Gold Rush.

Noun
  1. United States writer noted for his stories about life during the California gold rush (1836-1902)

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