Crossword clues for harte
harte
- Western author Bret
- Short-story writer Bret
- Bret who wrote gold rush stories
- "Under the Redwoods" author
- "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" writer
- "The Luck of Roaring Camp" author Bret
- "Gabriel Conroy" author Bret
- 'Luck of Roaring Camp' writer
- ''The Luck of Roaring Camp'' writer
- Writer of gold rush stories
- Twain's collaborator
- Gold rush storyteller
- Gold Rush chronicler
- Chronicler of Poker Flat and Roaring Camp
- Bret who wrote of Poker Flat
- Bret who chronicled Roaring Camp
- American writer Bret
- "Tennessee's Partner" story writer
- Roaring Camp's creator
- Poker Flat author
- Poker Flat and Roaring Camp chronicler
- Novelist Bret
- Gold-rush story author Bret
- Creator of ace detective Hemlock Jones
- Chronicler of Roaring Camp and Poker Flat
- Chronicler of Poker Flat
- Bret who wrote with Twain
- Bret who wrote of Roaring Camp
- Bret who created Poker Flat
- Bret who chronicled the Gold Rush
- Bret who chronicled Poker Flat
- Bret of short stories
- Bret of gold rush stories
- Author who created Poker Flat
- Author of Westerns
- Author of Western tales
- Author of gold rush stories
- American author Bret
- "The Stolen Cigar-Case" author Bret
- "Tales of Trail and Town" author
- "Roaring Camp" writer
- "Poker Flat" creator
- "Outcasts of Poker Flat" writer
- "Outcasts of Poker Flat" author
- "Openings in the Old Trail" author
- "An Ali Baba of the Sierras" writer
- " . . . Poker Flat" creator
- Poker Flat chronicler Bret
- Author Bret ___
- Literary Bret
- "Plain Language from Truthful James" writer
- Roaring Camp creator Bret
- Poker Flat's chronicler
- Writer Bret
- "Ah Sin" playwright
- "The Luck of Roaring Camp" writer Bret
- "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" writer Bret
- Creator of Truthful James
- 1877 Twain collaborator
- Gold rush storyteller Bret
- Poker Flat creator Bret
- Twain contemporary
- "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" author Bret
- United States writer noted for his stories about life during the California gold rush (1836-1902)
- He wrote "Gabriel Conroy"
- Creator of Ah Sin
- Author of "The Luck of Roaring Camp"
- Western local-color writer
- Ah Sin's creator
- "M'Liss" author
- He wrote "The Luck of Roaring Camp"
- Builder of Poker Flat
- Author of "Gabriel Conroy"
- Roaring Camp writer
- Ah Sin's originator
- Author of "M'Liss"
- Western story writer
- Bret ___
- Twain collaborator
- Writer born in Albany
- " . . . Roaring Camp" author
- "Ah Sin" co-dramatist
- Western writer: 1836–1902
- He wrote "Mrs. Skaggs's Husbands"
- Poker Flat's creator
- " . . . Poker Flat" author
- Creator of Roaring Camp
- Collaborator with Twain
- He wrote about Roaring Camp
- First editor of "The Overland Monthly"
- " . . . Poker Flat" writer
- Western writer Bret
- Twain's "Ah Sin" collaborator
- Roaring Camp chronicler Bret
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Usage examples of "harte".
Bret Harte preaching the usual Shavian evangel, has no more relation to Irish life than it has to literature.
Harte, looking at the others: but he said no more, and when first Allen and then Graham explained that in the outlying provinces of the Turkish empire the valis, pashas, agas and beys, though in principle subject to the Sultan, often behaved like independent rulers, increasing their territories by usurpation or by making open war upon one another, he looked displeased.
I make these bequests to Winston Harte as a gesture of my love, and because of his love, devotion, and uncommon loyalty to me over the years and because of his marriage to my granddaughter Emily, for the benefit of them both and any offsprings of their marriage.
I was in the office most of yesterday, developing my idea for the Harte boutiques in our hotels.
And then during drinks he had asked her what she did, and she had said she worked for her grandmother, Emma Harte, as Jim did, but that she was employed at the stores.
Paula was well aware that there were those magnates and industrialists who were jealous of Emma Harte, and who, as adversaries, misguidedly saw her as a hard, ruthless, driven, and power-hungry woman.
Alexander had proved himself deserving of her faith in him, and she had no regrets about making him the chief heir to Harte Enterprises by leaving him fifty-two percent of her shares in this privately held company.
Then doth shee trowle to me the bowle, Even as a mault-worme sholde, And sayth, sweete harte, I took my parte Of this jolly good ale and olde.
Born Francis Bret Harte in Albany, New York, in 1836, he was a precocious child who at the age of five burlesqued his school primers.
While these possibilities ran past his inner scrutineer a remote corner of his mind called out shrilly against the injustice of missing stays - unknown in such conditions, monstrous, a malignancy designed to make him late on his station, to allow Harte to call him unofficerlike, no seaman, a dawdling Sybarite, a slow-arse.
I had hoped my first evening in town to pay a call on Madame Restell and report on her patient's progress, but instead of an evening at Madame Restell's amusing atelier, I had an unexpectedly fascinating time with John Apgar, who had got us tickets for a new play called Two Men of Sandy Bar by Bret Harte, one of the numerous imitators of Mark Twain.
Those early days left him with a fund of recollections upon which his drafts were honored -- as was similarly the case with Bret Harte -- for long years after the experiences themselves had become old (although not unhappy) far off things.
The other service members glanced quickly at him and at one another: Harte was the most eager pursuer of the main chance in the Navy, the most ardent snapper-up of anything that was going, from a Dutch herring-buss to a Breton fishing-boat.
Mr Wray had the same ability to sit through long meaningless speeches without apparent emotion, but his father-in-law, Rear-Admiral Harte, an officer remarkable only for his wealth- his recently-inherited wealth- and his lack of seamanship, had not.
But Bret Harte, who also did a great deal to establish the formula used in Westerns to this day, was a master of generic conventions and a skilled editor and literary critic.